The Quays Dublin - Temple Bar
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Classic Irish dishes like chowder, stew and boxty cake in a down-to-earth dining room.
attractions: Dublin Castle, St Stephen's Green, St Patrick's Cathedral, Stephen's Green Shopping Centre, The Brazen Head, National Gallery of Ireland, The Book of Kells Experience, Ha'penny Bridge, National Museum of Ireland - Archaeology, Molly Malone Statue, restaurants: The Temple Bar Pub, Porterhouse Parliament Street, Kalabasa Market, The Old Storehouse Bar and Restaurant, Bad Bobs Temple Bar, O'Neills Pub & Kitchen, The Celt, The Hairy Lemon, Café en Seine, Murray’s Bar
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Classic Irish dishes like chowder, stew and boxty cake in a down-to-earth dining room.
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Quay Irish Restaurant | Must-Try Dublin Eats (with Menu!)
Dawn kellyDawn kelly
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We loved this place so much we only had 3 nights in Dublin and went here 2 days in a row!! Our first day was absolutely FABULOUS and we had such excellent service from" Paulo " hopefully I'm spelling and remembering him correctly with the most friendly smile I wanted him to join us! We were so lucky to come eat at off time and relax with immediate seating at our choice next to window and NOT busy like the next day where the waitress insisted we HAD to order at least one entree making NO sense because we ended up spending less the second night than the first night ordering several appetizers and drinks. I would give 4 stars for this waitress but Paulo was so excellent so why I wanted to give a " shout out!" And say what a nice experience we had at an early dinner to get out of the cold and have the excellent seafood soup and clams etc. highly recommend this restaurant. We had hoped to order dessert but ended up too full both times so guess we will have to wait and fly thousands of miles from across world just to come back and try dessert and see Paulo again!! I also want to say how much I loved his suggestion to try the local Dublin or Irish Beer I think called "Kilkiny" or something similar...a new favorite Much Aloha we will pass the good news to all our American and Hawaiian friends.
Celine MarieCeline Marie
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Fantastic, affordable, fast, friendly, with tasty, good Irish food. We had had a longer, rougher morning than planned trying to get to our Castle Tour (guided tour is awesome btw) so after we enjoyed the tour we headed to the Temple Bar district for lunch and sought out The Quays, as there had been good reviews and recommendations for it. First we stumbled into the bar... The restaurant is just down from the corner bar and upstairs. Greeted and seated right away and we splurged on their pitcher of homemade iced tea, which for us Canadians was a delightful lightly sweetened, perfectly brewed black iced tea, and just what we needed after having to motor it all the quay to get to our tour. We both enjoyed the bangers and mash, and their roast gravy it came with was almost a bit like a beef stew, with veggies in it, and so nice and beefy, though maybe a touch too salty. The sausages were delicious, and the mash was perfect. Really hit the spot, and we were delighted. We cleaned our plates! And it was so affordable! Highly recommended!
Sarah GaleSarah Gale
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During my recent stay in Dublin, I visited the Quays Pub for a meal and a drink. The location of the pub was very convenient, as it was close to my hotel and easy to find. Upon arriving, my friend and I were seated upstairs and were immediately served by the friendly staff. However, we were warned that the kitchen was due to close in 15 minutes, which made us feel a bit rushed. We hurriedly made an order and the food and drink we received were delicious. I had the Irish stew and Guinness, which were both very tasty, and my friend had a soup and salad. However, I made the mistake of having a heavy meal so late at night, which resulted in a sleepless night almost. This was definitely not the fault of the pub, but rather my own poor judgement. As we didn't stay long, I didn't get a particularly strong impression of the pub. The staff were friendly and accommodating, but it was clear that they were getting ready to close for the night. Overall, while my experience at the Quays Pub was decent, it wasn't particularly memorable or noteworthy. However, this may be due to my own fatigue and hunger at the time. In summary, if you're in the area and looking for a pub to grab a meal and a drink, the Quays Pub is a decent option.
AndjelkaAndjelka
10
This is a great restaurant in the Temple Bar area. The staff is friendly, and able to accommodate (i.e. put up with) the tourists. The menu has something for everyone, from traditional Irish fare to food you'd find in any Western pub.The place is huge, so there's room for a crowd. The tables are close to each other, so be ready for other customers to brush by you and for conversations to be overheard. For me, this just adds to the experience. I had the burger, which was yummy, but the chips (fries) were really good. Crispy and not too heavy. They also came with a gravy that had a spicy bite to it. I wasn't expecting to like it, but I did. Clearly, there are lots of pubs and restaurants to choose from in this area, but I would put Quays on the list of must-visits.
Jason NoahJason Noah
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As it was our last night in Dublin we were looking for one last authentic Irish meal, atmosphere and beer. We tried the Quays across from Temple Bar. We had to order the Guiness Irish stew, which was almost identical then the one we had at Guiness, the Irish Pie was stuffed with meet and potatoes and also 1 fish and chips. Also first place I found Kilkenny on tap! Everything was piping hot, which was appreciated on a cold and rainy September evening. Very authentic and savory all around. Irish cream cheesecake for desert. I have to say it was also interesting to have a nice and friendly waiter who was obviously not from Ireland and trying hard to sound local. Recommended over all before you go downstairs or across for live Urish music to finish the night!
YanikYanik
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Nearby Attractions Of The Quays Dublin - Temple Bar
Dublin Castle
St Stephen's Green
St Patrick's Cathedral
Stephen's Green Shopping Centre
The Brazen Head
National Gallery of Ireland
The Book of Kells Experience
Ha'penny Bridge
National Museum of Ireland - Archaeology
Molly Malone Statue

Dublin Castle
4.3
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St Stephen's Green
4.7
(11.9K)Click for details

St Patrick's Cathedral
4.5
(9.2K)Click for details

Stephen's Green Shopping Centre
4.2
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Nearby Restaurants Of The Quays Dublin - Temple Bar
The Temple Bar Pub
Porterhouse Parliament Street
Kalabasa Market
The Old Storehouse Bar and Restaurant
Bad Bobs Temple Bar
O'Neills Pub & Kitchen
The Celt
The Hairy Lemon
Café en Seine
Murray’s Bar

The Temple Bar Pub
4.6
(13.4K)Click for details

Porterhouse Parliament Street
4.5
(4.3K)Click for details

Kalabasa Market
4.8
(3.2K)Click for details

The Old Storehouse Bar and Restaurant
4.6
(3.3K)Click for details
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