Dublin Food Guide
Discover breakfast, brunch and cafés in Dublin
Explore breakfast, brunch, cafés, coffee, bakeries and lunch spots across Dublin. Brunch.ie guides are created for visitors to Ireland and people living in the city.
A city built for daytime dining
From traditional cafés and neighbourhood bakeries to modern brunch menus and speciality coffee, Dublin has a wide range of places to explore throughout the day. This guide will bring together useful local information, city neighbourhoods and carefully researched food recommendations as the Brunch.ie Dublin section develops.
Browse Dublin by category
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Breakfast
Traditional and modern breakfast options across the city, from fry ups to lighter morning plates.
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Brunch
Weekend and everyday brunch menus, from classic combinations to more contemporary dishes.
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Cafés
Independent cafés and neighbourhood spots for coffee, light bites and a place to sit down.
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Coffee
Speciality coffee shops and long established favourites serving good coffee across Dublin.
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Bakeries
Bakeries, bread shops and patisseries known for pastries and baked goods.
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Lunch
Casual lunch spots, sandwiches and daytime dining options for a midweek break or weekend visit.
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Explore Dublin neighbourhoods
Dublin's food scene varies from busy city centre streets to neighbourhood villages and residential districts.
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City Centre
Dublin's bustling core, home to a wide mix of cafés, bakeries and daytime dining spots.
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Temple Bar
A historic riverside quarter with cafés and casual dining alongside its busier nightlife reputation.
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Smithfield
A regenerated area north of the Liffey with a growing number of cafés and food spots.
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Stoneybatter
An independent-minded neighbourhood with local cafés and small food businesses.
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Portobello
A canal side neighbourhood with a relaxed mix of cafés and brunch spots.
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Rathmines
A busy suburban village with a wide range of everyday cafés and casual dining.
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Ranelagh
A leafy residential area with a good concentration of neighbourhood cafés.
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Docklands
Dublin's modern business district, with cafés and lunch spots serving the local workday crowd.
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Featured Dublin guides
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Brunch
A guide to brunch in Dublin
A developing guide to relaxed weekend menus, modern brunch dishes and daytime dining across Dublin.
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Cafés
A guide to cafés in Dublin
Explore independent cafés, neighbourhood favourites and places to stop for coffee and something to eat.
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Bakeries
A guide to bakeries in Dublin
A developing collection of bakeries, bread shops and places known for pastries and baked goods.
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Planning food stops in Dublin
Getting around
Central Dublin is compact and many food areas can be reached on foot. Dublin Bus, Luas and DART services connect the city centre with neighbourhoods and coastal areas.
Booking ahead
Popular weekend brunch times can be busy. Booking policies vary, so check directly with the venue before travelling.
Visitors and residents
The Dublin guides are intended to help both visitors to Ireland and people living in Dublin discover useful daytime dining options.
How Brunch.ie builds its Dublin guides
Brunch.ie aims to provide clear and useful food discovery guides. Listings and recommendations will be researched using publicly available information, direct venue details and editorial review. Any sponsored placement or commercial relationship will be clearly identified.
Some city and guide images used during development are illustrative. Individual venue pages should use genuine venue photography or clearly disclosed supplied images.