Reservations · Outdoor seating
Polished modern Italian near St. Stephen's Green with standout fresh pasta and warm service, but portion size and consistency vary and pricing feels premium.
Nannetti's delivers competitive quality with strong food quality anchored by standout pasta dishes and warm, attentive service, positioning it among the area's better Italian options. However, inconsistent execution—ranging from excellent to underseasoned— and compact dining quarters prevent grade A territory. The prime St. Stephen's Green location and loyal following support solid neighborhood dining, though recent mixed feedback on portions and value suggests execution remains uneven.
Tucked just off St. Stephen's Green, the room feels cozy and intimate with a gentle city-center buzz. Servers are generally warm and attentive, and small touches like a comp or quick fix pop up when needed. As one diner put it, "the fresh pasta and a well-chosen Italian red made the night," even if pacing can swing from leisurely to a shade rushed on busy evenings. The cooking leans modern-traditional Italian: fresh pasta and familiar mains with a few contemporary flourishes. Casarecce norcina brings rich truffle and sausage comfort, pappardelle ragù is a crowd favorite, and tiramisù often seals the deal. Not every plate soars—calamari and portion sizes draw mixed notes—and prices reflect the central location and quality ingredients more than hefty servings. For families, Italian staples help: pasta shapes with simple sauces, </b, and an easy tiramisù finish. There is no clear kids menu, portions skew refined over hearty, and mocktails are not reliably offered, so plan for straightforward kid picks like ragù or amatriciana and ask about alcohol in sauces.
Area: Central, upscale shopping and business district by St. Stephen's Green; popular for dates, business meals, and pre-theatre dining.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, high foot traffic in evenings with nearby venues and transit.
Nearby: Steps from Grafton Street retail, offices, theatres, and Luas tram; heavy evening and weekend dining traffic.
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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