Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Lively Irish bar and grill with generous portions, fast friendly service, and a broad, kid-friendly menu at fair mid-range prices; occasional crowding and noise.
The Treetop delivers solid A-grade performance through strong food quality anchored by well-executed steaks, fish & chips, and roasts, paired with exceptional service attentiveness and impressive speed even during busy service. The warm, bustling pub atmosphere and loyal following reflect reliable execution, though the functional suburban setting and occasional crowding prevent the distinctive appeal needed for grade A territory. A dependable neighborhood favorite that exceeds typical pub-grill standards.
Downstairs hums like a neighborhood pub while the dining room upstairs stays warm and bustling. Servers move quickly, and one local gushed that the team had them fed in no time. Expect lively music nights and the kind of welcome that makes groups feel looked after. The cooking leans classic Irish bar and grill with generous portions: crisp beer-battered fish, hearty roasts with properly seasoned veg, steaks, wings, and comforting pastas. It is more comfort-driven than cheffy, with the quality praised far more often than not; a few diners found certain items average or heavy. Families are well served here with a dedicated kids menu (goujons, pasta, burgers, roast) and staff who are patient with little ones. High chairs are available but seating can be tight at peak times, so ask for a suitable table when booking.
Area: Suburban village center with mixed locals and visitors; lively pub scene and casual dining.
Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; busy evenings can feel crowded but area is well frequented.
Nearby: Near pubs, shops, and hotels serving West Dublin; popular for weekend dining and live music.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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