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    Ely Bar & Brasserie

    3.9 (57 reviews)
    PriceyBrasseries, Wine Bars
    Closed 12:00 pm - 4:00 PM

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    Moderate noise
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    Outdoor seating

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    Chocolate and banana cake with fresh cream
    Catarina L.

    Since a little more than a month ago, they've started serving Brunch on saturday mornings and they've also upped their game in terms of service. Good news, because this is a really nice venue and I love to have reasons to come back! Prices are still a bit steep for what you get, especially certain items such as craft beers and some of the dishes. Adding to my last review, my experience with brunch here was a good one. You can make reservations, and the super comfortable seating inside is exactly what you need if you're looking for a relaxed while. The Saturday morning when we visited the whole place was very different. The front of house staff and especially the hostess were exemplary and very nice. There was a small display with some cakes and scones, tempting you as you walked by the counter. You felt a lot more catered for as a customer. The brunch menu is good, both on food and drink options, ranging from lighter to more elaborate items. Yoghurt or some eggs benedict? Start slow with freshly squeezed orange juice or maybe go for a cocktail? I only felt that more vegetarian options were lacking, but that's a minor peeve. A bigger one is the fact that some dishes, like the fry-up, while slightly re-invented to a more elegant result, were too small to justify its price. The staff was more than happy to know all about what we thought of our meal, so that was a nice touch. Unfortunately, even though we had a exceptionally smooth sailing brunch, we noticed that some of the usual problems with this restaurant were happening at other tables. From mistakes with the order to huge delays in service, I fear they still don't have their act together. But it has definitely improved and I'll be back for some more :)

    What a place to sit on a sunny day!
    Emily C.

    This is a really lovely spot. You've seen the pictures downstairs in the crypt-y kinda basement - it's visually stunning and I guess because you're so underground, actually pretty cosy! The other aspect that I have been enjoying more over the summer though, is their terrace on the bar on the ground floor. Avail of the wifi, sip a nice glass of one of the many wines they have on offer here, and work in the sunlight, looking out over the water. Sure ye can't get better than that! Top tip: if you've got a gang to impress (I think it would seat around 10ish), there is a temperature controlled room that's shut off from everyone else, surrounded by their best wines. It looks a bit like a presidential dining room, with a huge dark wood table - true opulence. If I was thinking of a family birthday celebration or the likes, I'd be on it like a car bonnet!

    Refreshment in the sun!
    Ellen S.

    SUNTRAP ALERT! Ely in the IFSC has a big terrace, and you are usually bound to find a table outside on one of those rare sunny days in Dublin. But let's face it, 355 days of the year you are better off inside and the front bar is lovely and bright and when you go downstairs you will find a cozy wine cave. I have stopped by here on numerous occasions on my way from work. It's probably a little bit out of the way to go there in the weekend, but I just found out they have a new brunch menu, which looks divine and it's added to my list.

    Salmon dish to go with our white wine tastings.
    Edel M.

    I attended the wine tasting evening last week and got the opportunity to taste some really unusual white Sauvignons. The night got off to a poor start as we started about 20/25 minutes late and the wines were not poured before we got there so this took some more time to sort out. A couple of late comers arrived and extra place settings had to be arranged for them further lengthening the delay. Once the tasting actually began we found Ian to be very knowledgeable and gave a great insight into the regions, prices etc of wines we would not otherwise have experienced. After tasting 4 wines we took a break to have a salmon dish which was delicious but very small. Given the size some accompaniments would have been a help. Two more wines tasted after the salmon which brought the night to a close. I dropped one star because of the poor organisation and late start. Overall we had a great night. We said we would go back again.

    70% chocolate brownie w/ ice cream #DublinShopsLocal
    Val L.

    This place is amazing for dinner. But prices are a bit hight so be prepared! The food is delicious so it is def worth it. The bar is OK - nothing special but the dinner area is superb. It is decorated to look like a cave and it definitely does! We were in a big group and I was amazing how fast they would bring our food. I had salmon with some cream and crackers as a starter and it was better than I expected. Of course I had to go for steak - it was really really tasty. The mushrooms on the top of it made it even more delicious. For dessert I had the 70% dark cocoa brownie but the brownie was a bit... tasteless. The ice-cream, however, was the best I had this year, I'm sure! Next time I'd have just ice-cream for dessert, no problemo! #DublinShopsLocal

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    For dessert we had a medley of brownie, strawberry parfait, lime cheesecake and a scoop of chocolate ice cream.

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    Platform 61

    Platform 61

    4.5(36 reviews)
    1.3 kmSouth Inner City
    €€

    On our last day in Dublin, we had an early dinner at Platform 61, which we discovered through Yelp…read more-- so not quite a best-kept secret, but certainly a terrific hangout on South William Street. Usually, the dining room comprises an underground hideaway that is quite sleek and intimate. However, due to the lockdown measures, we had to do outdoor seating directly on William Street while we were there. The experience was still beautiful, thanks to the surrounding scenery. The cocktails were grand between the P61 Signature Cocktail and the Hugo -- both prosecco-based cocktails. The former was delicious between the peach puree and prosecco, while the latter was a little more tart with the elderflower cordial. For dinner, we kicked things off with gluten-free bread with a trio of dips that were quite tasty. The Tortellini I ordered was exquisite and scrumptious with how it was prepared between the goat cheese, asparagus, red onion, wilted spinach, cream sauce, and bacon. I applauded this lovely dish with the last bite. I devoured the warm almond flour brownie for dessert, served with chocolate sauce and gelato, which my wife could also enjoy since the dish was gluten-free. Overall, Platform 61 was a great way to conclude our second Irish journey. We will return, especially to enjoy the underground dining area.

    If you are visiting Dublin or new to the area, Platform 61 is a MUST! Our entire group absolutely…read moreloved everything we ordered (gnocchi, pesto pasta, risotto, cheese board, pork belly) and everyone agreed it was some of the best food we had on the entire trip! The ambiance is very nice as well, romantic but also good for a fun night out with friends. 10/10 recommend adding this to your itinerary for dinner!

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    Amy Austin

    4.1(10 reviews)
    1.4 kmSouth Inner City

    Something must have changed drastically in the establishment because I was simply astonished at the…read morecombination of how bad & mediocre my dining experience was. For starters it was some of the worst service I have ever encountered and certainly the worst service for a Michelin Bib Gourmand. For starters my server was ill acquainted with the menu. She had no idea what the cheese foam was other than it was served in a bowl. She brought a wrong starter and insisted I ordered it when I did not. I ordered my steak to be medium it came rare. By the time my main entree had arrived I was exhausted from dealing with this rude, combative and surly individual. The plate of still mooing meat didn't help. I just asked to take it home. Nope, she said we don't pack anything to go. I asked for the manager at that point who pack up my meal and I was finally free to escape from restaurant hell. As for the food, Bread, Cheese foam, Argentinian Steak, It was average and overpriced. And all the bread was easily day old. One and done. Spare yourself the one and just be done.

    Ok, this place is tiny with FIXED stools at the bar and surrounding "Window Seating" so if you're a…read morebigger person you'll be very uncomfortable sitting here! The backs of the stools are straight up at a 90 degree angle.. have good posture Mom said. Started with some house wine which was fine and they have a very limited for Michelin Bib joint. Asked the waitress what they were known for and she rattled off 3 items which I ordered. Got bread with black garlic butter/ Hungarian Striploin and Blue Macha Seabass. Bread was fine but second dish served in oyster shells so I thought they brought the wrong dish? Just ok they said. The Seabass was good I got the check and couldn't wait to get outta there! Super busy and I don't know why.. maybe Millennials like the concept but I did not. Talk later

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    La Cave Winebar and Restaurant - French onion soup

    La Cave Winebar and Restaurant

    4.0(39 reviews)
    1.2 kmSouth Inner City
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    What a wonderful surprise! This was my first trip to Dublin from the USA and a local suggested La…read moreCava for dinner. My first thought was "who comes to Dublin to go to a wine bar?" but my first thought was totally wrong. I absolutely loved La Cava! It's such a cozy intimate restaurant. It gave me lots of West Village (NYC) vibes. Be careful when looking for the restaurant because you can walk right by it, It's a little place right off of Grafton St. It's also located downstairs! Such a hidden gem! We did the 3-course pre-fixe. The burrata was amazing, so fresh! The service was excellent. You were given plenty of time to enjoy your food without being rushed for the next course. The duck was perfect, and the lamb was delicious. For the dessert, the creme brulee was grand. I can't think of a single bad thing to say about this restaurant. The prices were reasonable! I highly recommend having dinner here if you're in Dublin. Note, the restaurant is small, so you'll be sitting very close to other people. Personally, this didn't bother me, but some people might not love that. But be aware, that they don't accept AMEX!

    Living in the USA I travel to Dublin as often as I can. Hadn't been here in several years because…read moreof Covid. I'm happy to say that LaCave is still as amazing as ever!! I was by myself so I sat at the bar. Just a few seats and quite cozy. Perfect!! Had the pleasure of Jon taking care of me. Started with a sparkling rose' while looking at the menu. Decided on the 2 course Prix Fixe. Chose the mussels and then the fish duo. Of course had to have wine. I honestly can't get enough of this place. Can't wait to return!!

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