Dublin Brunch Guide
Discover brunch in Dublin
Explore brunch across Dublin, from relaxed neighbourhood cafés to modern daytime menus in the city centre. This guide is being developed for visitors to Ireland and people living in Dublin.
What to expect from brunch in Dublin
Brunch in Dublin ranges from traditional breakfast plates and bakery favourites to more modern menus featuring eggs, pancakes, coffee and lighter daytime dishes. Availability, serving times and booking policies vary by venue, so details should always be checked directly before travelling.
This page will gradually develop into a practical guide to brunch areas, useful planning information and carefully researched venue listings.
Where to look for brunch in Dublin
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City Centre
A broad mix of cafés, hotels and daytime dining options within walking distance of Dublin's main shopping streets.
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Portobello
A canal-side area with independent cafés and relaxed weekend dining.
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Rathmines
A busy neighbourhood with everyday cafés, bakeries and casual brunch options.
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Ranelagh
A compact village-style area with neighbourhood cafés and daytime restaurants.
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Stoneybatter
An independent-minded neighbourhood with local cafés and small food businesses.
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Docklands
A modern part of the city with cafés and lunch-focused venues serving workers and visitors.
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A taste of Dublin brunch
Planning your brunch visit
Serving times
Brunch times vary. Some venues serve brunch throughout the week, while others offer dedicated menus only on weekends.
Booking
Popular late-morning and weekend times can be busy. Check whether the venue accepts bookings or operates on a walk-in basis.
Dietary needs
Menu options vary. Contact the venue directly about allergens, vegetarian, vegan or gluten-free requirements.
Location
Consider the neighbourhood, public transport options and walking distance from your other Dublin plans.
Brunch as part of a Dublin day out
A brunch stop can fit naturally into a day exploring Dublin. City centre locations are close to major shopping streets and visitor attractions, while neighbourhood areas can offer a quieter local atmosphere.
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Verified venue listings will be added here as the guide develops.
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How this guide will be researched
Brunch.ie aims to build practical and transparent food guides using publicly available information, direct venue details and editorial review. Information such as menus, opening times and booking policies should be checked directly with the venue because details can change.
Some images on this development page are illustrative and do not represent named Dublin venues. Individual venue pages should use genuine venue photography or clearly disclosed supplied images.