Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Polished neighborhood seafood spot known for an excellent lobster roll and warm service, priced on the higher side with smallish portions and occasional noise.
Lobstar delivers A-grade performance through exceptional seafood execution—particularly the signature lobster roll—paired with outstanding service attentiveness that creates a polished dining experience. Solid consistency across repeat visits and a warm, intimate coastal setting position it competitively with the area's better neighborhood restaurants, though modest portions and premium pricing prevent it from reaching grade A territory.
The room feels warm and intimate with a coastal-neighborhood buzz, the sort of place locals book for date night and small celebrations. Servers are described as friendly and attentive—think reset cutlery and constant water top-ups—with one diner noting, "they made the night easy." The cooking leans classic seafood with thoughtful modern touches. The lobster roll is a repeat-order favorite, while black sole filleted tableside and a fresh tuna poke show care in sourcing and technique. Pricing sits on the higher side, but many guests feel the quality justifies it, especially if you catch the Early Lobstar set menu. For families, a burger and fries plus simple sides help cover picky eaters, but the menu is primarily seafood-focused and portions can be modest. No dedicated kids menu is evident, so plan to share mains or order sides if dining with children.
Area: Affluent coastal suburb with relaxed village feel and dining-focused main street.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, steady evening foot traffic near Seapoint and Monkstown Crescent.
Nearby: Near Dún Laoghaire harbor, Seapoint bathing area, boutiques and cafes; destination for evening meals.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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