Why not make the most of your visit to Dublin’s Gate Theatre and book dinner, either before or after the show, at one of these restaurants?
One Society serves simple, wholesome and tasty breakfast, brunch and lunch until 3pm, with a pizza and pasta menu served from 4.30pm.
Day N Night is a nostalgic spot serving up an extremely eclectic menu featuring ramen, open crab and caviar sandwiches. Open for brekkie and lunch between 9am and 4pm, and then for dinner from 4pm to 10pm.
Wood Fire Café invites you to travel for a short break in Italy with a delicious selection of pizza and pasta.
With a foundation in the local culinary history of Dublin 1, Hera promises a reimagined concept to what a local Irish gastropub is.
Restaurant Six offers seasonal menus that celebrate both local produce and international cuisine. The restaurant preserves the essence of its historic setting, right across the street from the Gate Theatre, with a renovation that seamlessly blends contemporary and classic style.
Chapter One’s celebrated welcome awaits all guests, who can immerse themselves in a luxurious dining room for an exceptional dining experience.
Mr Fox is located in the heart of North Dublin City Centre in historical Georgian Parnell Square, serving contemporary Irish cuisine with a French influence. Mr Fox serves a set menu with a key emphasis on seasonality and quality, changing monthly.
Toddys Bar & Brasserie at the Gresham Hotel in the heart of Dublin City, serves lunch and dinner in a traditional and comfortable setting. Specialties include grilled steaks, burger, lamb, chicken, seafood, vegetarian and a large choice of fine whiskeys.
Enjoy exquisite dining, vibrant bars, live music, and memorable events in a stunning setting where history meets modernity.
The Winding Stair serves good, old-fashioned home cooking, with produce sourced from artisans within the island.
The Woollen Mills is a house of food, a place to grab a serious coffee, a plate of Irish charcuterie, an Irish Porterhouse or a long ray & chips, overlooking the Ha’penny Bridge and the River Liffey with a fine bottle of red or a craft cocktail.
With its inviting, bistro-style ambiance, Chez Max is known for its authentic French cuisine, serving beloved classics like Boeuf Bourguignon and Crème Brulée. Whether you opt to dine in the cozy indoor space, on the front terrace with views of Dublin Castle, or in the secluded back patio, Chez Max provides a warm, welcoming atmosphere ideal for any occasion.