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    Rustic Stone

    3.9 (208 reviews)
    PriceyNew American, Irish, Steakhouses
    Open 12:00 pm - 2:30 PM, 5:00 PM - 9:30 PM

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    What's the vibe?
    Moderate noise
    Trendy
    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups

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    rose & orange blossom trifle
    Daniella A.

    Visited this restaurant for dinner on my 1st night in Ireland. I did not make a reservation, which is very unlike me but that was because I did not know what time I would be done with my tourist activities for the day. The restaurant was busy as I entered it on a Thursday night around 8pm, but I was seated promptly. The restaurant had a very modern vibe. Minimalist decor, and low lighting made for trendy setting. Service was friendly, I was offered menu recommendations, and my server was attentive even though I was a party of 1. Ireland in my mind was not a foodie city before I traveled here this year. Now my mind is changed. There are a lot of restaurants serving very unique and creative menus. Lots of hardworking chefs really working to turn the perception of Ireland's food around. I had traveled to the country in 2006, and recalled bland food that focused more on quantity than quality. Just in the past 10 years things are changing for the better, and Ireland is really being put on the map for their culinary scene. Dining alone I had quite the hard time deciding on what to order since a lot of items caught my eye. I figured I would stick to a standard 3 course meal--ordering an appetizer, entree, and dessert. The restaurant also had an extensive cocktail menu, wine and alcohol selection. I opted for wine since most of the cocktails were gin based, and nothing really struck me. I like the concept of the restaurant were items are served on a hot stone to finish cooking at the table. It is a very unique concept. The menu is clearly marked as what is served on the stone, and what is not. If you opt to get items on the stone then you are semi responsible to ensure your food is cooked to your preferred temperature. I started with the prawn lollipops, which were served on a stone. The prawns were very tasty; the avocado puree and ginger poached melon added a really nice depth. My only compliant is the appetizer was pretty pricey for 3 sticks of prawns. For my entree I ordered the braised beef shin with truffle tagliatelle. This entree was very tasty, and a very hearty portion. The beef was braised perfectly--the meat was tender and infused with flavor. The pasta was heavenly--cheesy, and creamy, and the truffle really stood out. I somehow managed to eat the whole entree because it was just so delicious. I thought the entree was properly priced for the size of the portion, and the taste. I finished my meal with a rose and orange blossom trifle. This was a very light dessert, but was a great end to my meal. It was a really nice combination of flavors. I would highly recommend dining here on your journey to Dublin. It is a trendy space with a great selection. Get a taste of Dublin's culinary scene!

    Suzanne S.

    Best food in Dublin. Hell, best food in the UK dare I say? Their sister restaurant Fade Street is a different menu for sure. Was not impressed with the tapas at an event hosted there. It was a bummer because we fell in love at Rustic Stone and assumed it would be the same. Anyway, their soups and pastas were beyond. The most memorable meal I've had in ages. Nothing pretentious, just incredible well created dishes. Easily the most rec'd place in my three weeks in Dublin. (Ended up going to the upstairs Japanese fusion spot later in the week. Someone I was with said it was the best of that cuisine she's ever had.)

    Chicken wings
    Lia M.

    I ate here twice while in Dublin, and while I loved the food, I had two vastly different experiences. The first night was later (after ten) on a Friday, as Rustic Stone serves later than many Dublin establishments. Even though it's trendy, the staff was quite friendly and very attentive. Plus, I loved the food. So when I needed dinner on Sunday, I decided to go back to Rustic Stone. Sunday dinner did not go so well. I called to make a reservation and was told that none were available for a party of one near the time I wanted, but I could walk in and would probably have a wait due to the restaurant's popularity. I then thought to check Open Table and there were plenty of available reservations. Score! I headed to Rustic Stone and the place was definitely not packed. I check in with the hostess, who happens to be the same woman that I had talked to on the phone. Who then happens to be a co-server. I think my main server was new-ish, but he did a good job. This woman was so rude and condescending that I could not believe I was in the same place as Friday night. As good as the food was, the experience was awful. I was planning on a three course meal with wine, but went with just two courses so I could leave sooner. So that's my issue with service. Now, on to the food. Friday, I had a drink, the bread board, and the penne pesto. The fruit-based cocktail was strong. The bread is excellent. A hearty, rustic bread pairs well with the hazlenut oil baba ganoush. I loved it so much that I ordered it on Sunday as well. The penne had plenty of pesto and was covered in Parmesan but it was tasty and filling. On Sunday, I also tried the chicken wings and the halibut. I'm not sure if Ireland has Korean fried chicken (BonChon), but these wings approached that level of crispness. They were flavorful, albeit quit sticky. Halibut is a favorite of mine, and it was cooked "on the stone". They bring you a super hot stone and your meat or fish. I really liked it, and it gave the halibut a great flavor. The walnut relish was a nice pairing, as well. Plus, it came with a super fresh salad. I love the chef's use of different nuts and nut oils, as it really adds to the dishes. This place has a slight branding issue, as I can't tell if is Rustic Stone or Stone at Rustic. The chef talks to you through the menu, which I somewhat like, and definitely appreciate the menu key. The vibe is trendy yet warm. The location is great and so is the food. But the service is too inconsistent to warrant a visit.

    Greg A.

    Omg, The worst hamburger I've ever had in my life, look at rhe picture of it and how small it is, how are you supposed to eat something like that? I asked for medium and it was well done and the top was burnt it was tough to cut and the bun was so stale. The only good thing about it were the polenta fries, they were great. My friend had the pasta with pork and you can see from the picture how unappetizing it looks and it was just extremely bland the pork had good flavor but that was the only thing good about it, neither one of us finished a quarter of either dish, it was so bad We came here because we wwent to their restaurant Faith on Saturday night and it was amazing but this place is god awful

    Time to Yap on Yelp!
    Holly M.

    Everything was delicious! We enjoyed a fantastic lunch here for a Yelp Elite event and loved everything we tried. I've always wanted to try this place and now I know I'll definitely be back. I had the sliders "Glamburgers" and really loved them. I'm a major burger snob but these were delicious. A generous slider, the two together would definitely add up to an average size burger. Cooked perfectly (you can choose the temperature) crispy onions, melted cheese, and a sauce that was absolutely fab. The polenta chips that came with the burgers were fine, but the truffle and parmesan chips were amazing! Big chunks of potato sprinkled with fresh parmesan, you dip into the absolutely divine truffle mayo. That right there is a meal in itself! I got to try the crab toasty starter and I would definitely order that next time. A nice menu with a healthy edge, lots to choose from, seems like the place to go for a big steak, served sizzling on a stone, which even I could appreciate and I don't like steak. Lots of salads (huge salads!) and veggie options like pesto pasta, and I can't wait to come back to try the dessert. Impressive wine list as well, which I look forward to sampling next time. Although it might be a little pricey compared to some places, it's actually very reasonable, considering the flavor and the freshness of the ingredients involved. Nothing feels greasy so you don't even feel guilty getting a burger and chips! Staff are friendly and attentive, always there to refill water etc. and they'll even take your coat, because it's a classy joint like that. See you again very soon, Rustic Stone!

    Amazing chicken salad
    Emily C.

    You know when you finish something you've been enjoying eating so much that it makes you so sad when it's finished?! That's how I felt when my lunch came to an end in Rustic Stone. To start, I had the raw tasting plate. It was artfully presented, and so tasty. The beef carpaccio in particular stood out, as well as the horseradish bell peppers, and this strange carrot / orange foam shot. For main, I had the chicken salad, which was bursting with goodness and flavour. In particular I loved how it was served - I'm a sucker for a good bowl, and this comes in a purty wooden one, with the zesty dressing in a little glass bottle to the side. It was huge, and filled with various green leaves, artichokes, asparagus, beans and, chicken. The chicken was the only let down for me - it was average - not the best quality and although it would seem to go against their ethos, it seems like it was reconstituted? It didn't have those strands you find in 'normal' chicken?? As a side, I had the green relish with peas, broad beans & spring onions. Now firstly I have to say that it is neither a relish or a purée, however, it is unbelievably tasty. Really. This was the component I was most sad about finishing. I dunno what they put in with those greens, but I would eat them for ever. Two courses for 18.95, with a side and a coffee. Not bad in any type of restaurant, but for one of this calibre, I was even more impressed. It's great to be able to go out and eat food that fills you, is well presented, tastes amazing, and is as healthy as you can get. My only other slight besides the chicken, was that the staff weren't overly friendly. They were professional and brisk, and some people would be totally on board with that, but I guess a smile wouldn't go amiss for me.

    Pinot at lunch?? Oh go on then!!
    Sinead C.

    Delighted to have the opportunity to have lunch here with some new yelpers that I haven't met before and the lovely Emily C for #yaponyelp today. I've eaten here before and really like the food. I opted for two "bites" with a side, rather than a starter and main. The salmon tempura was crisp and delicious, perfectly poached inside and with a creamy cucumber accompaniment. I also had the honey, sesame wings which were crispy and perfectly cooked and a side of pesto fries - giant wedges of potato chips with lashings of Parmesan and a generous dollop of fresh pesto. Although I said this before; why is the pesto underneath and not on the fries?? Nice wine menu, I had a cheeky glass of Pinot Grigio which was lovely. I also got to try the crab mayonnaise starter which was amazing and Deffo something I will order again myself and for the first time I had order envy over a salad!! Emily's salad looked divine. Nice company, good food, perfect afternoon :)

    The Rolls Royce sirloin
    Gena B.

    My husband and I were looking for a steakhouse for our last dinner in Dublin and we couldn't have possible chosen any better. The Raw board was a perfect starter to share and the stone method is so much fun. We had the Fliet and the Rolls Royce sirloin, and they were both great although the filet was so much more tender (of course). If you like cauliflower, get the side of cauliflower, I dont have the menu as i write this, but it was truly tasty.

    The Hamburger !
    Jean K.

    I'm from Belgium and Yelp (again) helped me to find a nice place. It's a lovely restaurant where dishes are well presented and taste very good. The speciality of the house is meat on (very hot) stone. The taste is fantastic. The service is perfect and everybody care about you. I enjoy a big big hamburger which was tasty. The only negative point is the price , which is a bit too much. I recommend.

    Truffle chips and sirloin of beef
    Luana M.

    I am a meat lover and I don't deny it. I was here with some nice people from Yelp and when you combine good food and good company the overall experience is always positive. From the starters options I opted for a seafood version: the crab mayonnaise on toast with torn herbs and wheatgrass.The menu is very meat drive as you would expect from the name and I couldn't pick a better option: the sirlion of beef with three peppercorn relish which was brought to the table just seared on a hot stone. You can leave your steak to continue cooking or remove the steak to rest on side plate and then slice and cook each bite to preference. The sides are single but we were advised to share singles as they are large. I had the truffle chips with mayonnaise and parmesan. Its worth mentioning others at the table opted for different cuts and feedback on all was great.

    Dessert in Rustic Stone...
    Keith R.

    This is a busy restaurant and has been helped by Dylan McGraths recent appearance on Irish Masterchef. I have to say we really enjoyed our meal here on Saturday evening, the service was friendly and efficient. The head waiter explained the theory behind the food and how to use the menu, once explained this is easy. There is a slight move towards healthier eating here, for example no sugar is used in the desserts. The food was good, we shared a bread & dip starter, the hummus and pesto dips were great. For mains I had the tune on the lava stone, this came with a fennel salad and mint pesto topping. The salad was fantastic and an absolute stand out for me. The tuna was in itself a bit bland, but the pesto was great. I ordered a side of truffle fries which were great chunky chips. But the truffle taste was MIA. My wife had the burger, which I duly tasted just in case :) It's not a huge burger, but is probably one of the best I have tasted. For dessert I had the sliced fruit sushi (i linked a picture so it should be on here somewhere). This was yum, fresh & refreshing, and a great play on what you see is not always what you taste! My wife went for the Knickerbocker glory - a retro classic served in a tall glass - also very good. All accompanied by a nice bottle of vino and finished with two very strong double espressos! I liked it here, and would recommend.

    Sushi
    Pia A.

    This place was cute and their menu looks amazing! Although, when we went it was nearly closing so we weren't given a choice but the tasting menu. Overall our food consisted of Sushi and Steak and of course dessert. The Sushi were good. But the steak: we had 2 different kinds. One was sliced and was cooked to perfection. The sauce that came with it was AMAZING. The second kind of meat was in a Kabob presentation sitting on top of a cute tiny ceramic pot with a grill. So it looked like a mini BBQ pit. I took a bite or I should say tried to take a bite out of the meat and FAILED. I even tried to use the knife we had and still FAILED! After breaking a sweat from a tug-of-war with the meat I finally had the chance to slice off a piece AND damn another work out. The meat was rare on the inside and was chewy and sooooooo tough. After a few jaw breaking chew I had to spit it out. As for desserts, it was dessert...lol Clearly it was not that impressive. Presentation was nice but that was it. It just felt like what ever was left is what is served. Sorry Chefs and Sous Chefs maybe next time.

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    Pretty good restaurant: trendy and nice atmosphere, delicious well-prepared food. Good times.

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    The Greenhouse

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    Wow wow wow!! Great food…read more Flawless service We went for the six course tasting menu with paired wine. We had champagne to start Three canapés The menu was Foie gras with apple sorbet That sorbet was incredible!! Red mullet bouillabaisse Cos with truffle, cauliflower and roasted yeast Pyrenees lamb with wild garlic, morels, artichoke and white asparagus which also came with lamb shoulder in a dill sauce Clementine and milk tart Chocolate praline dessert with a white coffee ice-cream We finished with coffee and petit fours. All told it took over 3 hours. Lovely feel to the place. A bit adventurous and definitely a place to go for a special occasion.

    Really interesting place. It's a Michelin Star restaurant so much smarter people than me have…read morealready reviewed it. But here goes The place is set up with a fine dining feel. The host and waiters are top tier and extremely knowledgeable. Something we wish we knew before going is that it is a pre fixe menu. We went for the 6 course with 6 wine paring. Everything was exquisitely prepared and had very unique taste. Until we got to the pigeon... which was definitely not our favorite. :x The desserts were some of the best we've ever had. It was definitely a dining "experience". Not a place to go to have a few pints with your pals and get a hearty steak. But if you're an adventurous eater and willing to spend around $500 for a 2 person dinner, then it's worth checking out. Also I think it is worth mentioning again, the staff were amazing.

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    Harry's On The Green - Fish and chips were 10/10

    Harry's On The Green

    2.9(73 reviews)
    0.3 kmSouth Inner City
    €€

    Okay Harry's on the Green was a pleasant surprise and an ideal low key restaurant before we saw a…read moreshow at the playhouse. We honestly just stumbled upon Harry's as we were starving but hadn't committed to anywhere as we were walking and just ensuring first we could find a restaurant close to where we'd be watching a show later that evening. Harry's wasn't busy on a Friday at 5pm so we thought why not? The interior is dark and cozy. They have an impressively large bar and plenty of seating outside or downstairs in the main dining & bar area. Service was fine. Our waiter seemed to be new but he took our order promptly and got us everything we needed quickly which was appreciated as we were on a time crunch. I wouldn't say the service was particularly special but efficient definitely. Harry's has some classic Irish meals but also just a large American multi-cultural comfort food menu. Embarrassed to say instead of some lovely stews or fish n chips, we eagerly ordered nachos and pasta lol. Sometimes you just need a taste of home even when on vacation. The nachos were average but hit the spot for that craving. I had the pasta Toscana which had a surprisingly good and creamy sauce which some chicken and bacon. I was surprised that it was a solid 3.5/5 knowing this isn't a classic or normal dish to order. Everything hit the spot and was filling. Great cocktail menu too. Really I feel like coming here for drinks and appetizers is the way to go. My cocktail was the Harry Spritz and it was fantastic. Great drinks here and enough bartenders behind the bar to keep the drinks flowing :)

    After visiting a handful of pubs on my first night in Ireland, I was looking for a more subdued…read morevenue to relax in. Harry's fit the bill appropriately. It's a little more laid back than the other pubs in the area, yet, a tad higher scale - *almost* on the swanky side of things. It's actually more of a specialty cocktail bar and restaurant. Plenty of comfy leather booths and chairs to lounge around in, so it was a lot more comfortable and less crowded than the surrounding pubs. It started getting busy and the music got loud around 11:30pm, but it was still fun, and the bartenders did a good job taking care of business and slinging those drinks, even though they were busy. My only gripe - they have a bathroom attendant - I hate that with a passion folks... I'm perfectly capable of turning the faucet on, getting my own soap and getting my own paper towels. I don't need this sort of interaction in the bathroom. I'm a grown up. Other than that, Harry's is a great place. I only wish we had time to have a meal there while we were in Dublin. Their menu looks interesting. Cheers!

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    Pitt Bros - Pulled pork sandwich and fries

    Pitt Bros

    3.8(176 reviews)
    0.1 kmSouth Inner City
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    My friends, it's been a while since I've criticised a humble food seller.. I have been away and…read moreback again, distracted by a fair wench that I have now made my wife..Anyways, I'm back to excersise my creative wordology in 2025 and hopefully continue on with the book I'm writing about my misadventures. SO, Without further adue, let's lay into armPitts Brother's BBQ... It was a Saturday morning when uncle Phil arrived at my door, 6am as agreed, the gentlemen are back in Ireland so we thought we'd celebrate with a full day drug fueled pig out. No, I'm not talking about the kind you might arrange with the chubster mauling her lipstick stained fish bowl glass in Whelans at the end of an evening of debauchery.. I'm a married man now, Sir.. No, we were on a mission to consume as much smoked dead animal, coffee, pints, and antibiotics as we could before his dad came to collect him. FOR HE IS A MAN OF LIMERICK, and a kind soul - rare to find in those westerly parts. My spouse and sprog were also dressed for social warfare determined to keep up with the appetite of the warlords recently returned to the Fatherland.. Seated in the middle of the hall, a pedestal raised for the show ahead. My woman spotted her kin working the rounds and bent up to query her nationality. A match! A southerly piriguete ready to do our bidding and translate everything off the menu - CORN ON THE COBS for everyone in the audience. Do I have your attention?! Do I still have your attention? .. my meat is getting cold resting on the table while the kitchen gremlins in the back fetch water for the table next to us.. Eventually, it arrives, and I'm not surprised.. It's exactly what I ordered.. The same brisket that keeps popping up on my youtube feed every time I look for bbq recipes.. yeah, OK, it's grand, it melts in my face.. job done. I'll take the bloating diarrhoea to go, please, and a can of Fantana for the babee.. Hold up, there's 1 plate not touched.. Uncle Phil's better half. Sitting there with half a dead cow in front of her that's so dry, I wouldn't fuck with it myself without a ramicken of boner marrow to lube up that bitch. Send it back! Feed it to the animals! I'm not paying! My wife's new friend drags it's off by the ankle to have a whine and a moan about it with the chefs and pop! Another one comes sliding across the table. I look back, and cheeky Little Miss Fortaleza has already left, not even a goodbye.. We're all done at this stage too so Uncle Phil's wife has a choice, walk around town with a dead animal in her pocket all evening til munch time, or eat it in front of us while we counting down the minutes before Phil's dads gotta come and pick him up.. tick tick tick.. decision time.. "Table service of 10% is included with groups of 4+.." Oh, that's reallll clever.. Raaeeell bad man.. what if we're not satisfied? Well my friends.. this is where yelp comes in.. the customer is king in the world.. You! small businesses.. You will never be able to silence the disgruntled pedestrians.. I hearby call upon all mammals of Dublin City and visiting beasts of Limerick, do not accept the surcharge! Also, ask for water when you walk in, all the free sauces and all the kings men - I'm gonna shit up the walls in your restroom again.. and fill my bags with complimentary toilet paper! Maybe even a lucozade bottle of soap while I'm there.. Today, a valuable lesson was learned.. Small businesses are ready for you when you walk in the door, like lambs walking into a slaughterhouse.. how didn't we see it coming.. we all know the landlords have em all by the balls, so they gotta pass it on to us and squeeze you, we're at the bottom of a pile of sweaty men, and when it's lunch time, it's crunch time.. but now.. I'm pissing upstream.. Next stop is Bah33 for my wife's birthday.. all you can eat.. mother fcukers.. I'm coming for you.. I'm gonna eat the day before to stretch my stomach, then eat nothing on the day, just hit the park beforehand for a run and a doobskin. Is there a limit on how much tap water they'll allow you? Cos I'm filling up a 5L.. custom briefs to keep tight you take aways around your saucey ghoulies.. the revolution is here and will be televised! The revolution starts neigh! Speak out and cream out! I won't stop until all small businesses are shut and we're all cooking Nigella and ordering bulk meat on the Internet! Why eat out for 30 bills when you can spend that on poteen and kill your own venison in Phoenix Park! I'm telling ye, there's some quare things in Dublin- Between Howth and Crumlin, down in ringsend there's a 3 legged cat.

    The service was so good! Everyone was really kind and attentive. The free ice cream was a plus :-)…read more I ordered the brisket, beans, and mash. The brisket was tender, but I found it to have a lot of fat. The beans and mash were good, but not great. Keeping a high rating because it could just be my taste preference. Overall a great vibe

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    The Bad Ass Cafe - Loaded fries, seafood chowder, and vegetable soup (pic taken on 10/07/2025)

    The Bad Ass Cafe

    3.1(79 reviews)
    0.3 kmTemple Bar
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    As we were walking through the town, we noticed this little place called the bad ass Café! We…read morelooked it up on yelp and we're like oh God three stars should we pass? I'm happy we didn't because we really enjoyed the atmosphere. I know an American going to a new American restaurant in Ireland is a little bit weird maybe not, but the music they were playing was pretty good. It was very old-school Americano kind of style. Nothing like it is today. So if you want to get the nostalgia of a little bit of America of what it used to be definitely come on in and check it out. We were greeted by the bartender look like he was the only one taking care of everybody. Came up and told us the special and the special that we chose was the fish and chips. This place is really great because not only do you get the fish and chips at a great deal you get a pint of beer included! I believe it came out to be about €20 but that has been the best deal that I could get the whole time I was in Ireland! My partner ordered a tonic and asked for some lime and was provided was a big bottle of lime juice. Check out the photo. The fish came out with two pieces. They were perfectly flaky, and the french fries were actually pretty crispy, unlike some places we visited in Ireland the french fries were really floppy and were baked rather than deep-fried. There are different specials on the lunch menu and I believe that the lunch menu goes until 5 PM. So if you're looking for a little bit of nostalgia and a great deal, check this place out while you're walking through the streets.

    It is located in the same Temple Bar neighborhood. On my bar-hopping route, it was the 3rd stop…read more Inside it was buzzing, full of folks like us... ordered Dublin's favorite Guinness and enjoyed its live music. And why everywhere 'The Cranberries' was getting played.. hahah.. This place has a proper dining scene upstairs. I was here just for a couple of pints, music, that's all. Amazing atmosphere, live music, quick service at the bar... spacious but hey, you never know when someone's gonna spill his/her beer on you

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    Eddie Rocket's - Chicken burger and garlic and cheese fries

    Eddie Rocket's

    4.0(2 reviews)
    0.4 kmSouth Inner City

    All the goodness of Eddie Rockets but in a food court. It's a really quick service which is…read moreperfect when you are in a hurry. They also have a little basket of free nibbles while you wait for your food - sometimes popcorn or monkey nuts As its in the food court of the Stephens Green centre if you have a friend that doesn't like Eddies (does such a person exist !'?) they can eat in one of the other outlets and you can all sit together basking in the glow of free wifi They also have free drink refills and super friendly staff so thumbs up all round !

    I had : Chicken burger and garlic and cheese fries…read more Veryjuicy, tender chicken. Whatever they season it with is delicious. Tasty bun as well but could have done with a little more lettuce. Fries had a little too much sauce but we're still delicious and had the signature Eddies fry seasoning. It's located upstairs in the Stephen's Green shopping centre food court so it's a handy spot, especially if shopping with friends and you're all hankering for different types of food. They have a more limited menu than your average Eddie Rockets but all the classics are there. I was very impressed that they do two sizes of hamburger so even if you aren't in full gorging mode you can go and pig out slightly. The look is cute and they have little trays of popcorn to nibble on while you wait. Nice selection of craft beers too. Friendly staff.

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    Eddie Rocket's - Before the unveiling

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