Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Welcoming neighborhood gastropub with strong gluten-free options, hearty Sunday roasts, and a lively beer garden; service can slow at peaks but value is fair for portions.
The Two Sisters Pub earns its A- grade through strong food quality anchored by reliable roasts and burgers, paired with genuinely friendly service. The execution shows solid consistency despite occasional service slowdowns at peak times, while the covered beer garden and welcoming atmosphere create a comfortable neighborhood gathering space. It falls short of grade A territory due to modest destination appeal and service knowledge gaps, positioning it as a dependable local favorite rather than a regional standout.
A neighborhood spot where the pint flows and the vibe stays warm and welcoming. Reviews paint a picture of friendly staff, a lively yet relaxed room, and a back beer garden that is both covered and dog-friendly. One diner summed it up: "Portions were generous and the team made us feel right at home." The cooking leans classic pub comfort with a few global notes rather than fireworks—think roasts, burgers, salmon, wings, and a Tuesday tapas lineup. Coeliac diners call out the gluten-free friendliness, and many praise the roasts and wings. At peak times the kitchen can run slow, but most feel the hearty plates offer fair value for suburban Dublin. Families are well served with a dedicated kids menu (goujons, burger, roast, noodles) and lots of seating, though peak periods can be noisy. If you need a calm meal, aim off-peak or take advantage of the covered terrace outdoors.
Area: Residential suburban high street near Terenure/Harold's Cross; locals-focused with family traffic and match-day pint culture.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked by locals; typical suburban lighting and footfall.
Nearby: Near schools, shops, and parks; draws for Sunday roasts, pub quiz, and beer garden.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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