Reservations · Outdoor seating
Stylish waterfront Modern European spot with strong cocktails, scenic terrace, and generally well-executed seafood and meats; value can feel stretched and service can wobble at busy times.
Charlotte Quay delivers solid A-grade performance through strong food quality anchored by consistently praised seafood and duck, paired with exceptional waterfront setting and sunset views that define the experience. Attentive, knowledgeable service and skilled cocktails elevate the dining experience, though occasional consistency variations in seasoning and modest portions prevent grade A territory. The restaurant competes well with Dublin's better neighborhood destinations, particularly for pre-theatre dining and waterfront occasions.
Set on the water in Grand Canal Dock, this place feels stylish and relaxed with a lively bar on one side and a calmer dining room facing the canal. Guests talk about servers who add small, thoughtful touches and cocktails that shine, with one diner noting their evening felt like a quiet escape by the rain-streaked windows. Expect sunset views from the terrace and a buzz before shows at the nearby theatre. In the kitchen, the cooking leans Modern European with produce-led plates and a few Asian accents. Seafood, duck, and ribeye are frequent hits, and desserts like apple crumble win hearts. Portions run refined rather than huge, and while most dishes land, a few diners mention occasional heavy seasoning or a plate that looks better than it tastes. Prices reflect the location and style more than heaping portions. Families will find enough familiar choices—steak with fries, chicken, simple sides, and desserts—to keep many kids happy, though there is no explicit kids menu noted. The bar can get lively, so earlier reservations in the dining room are best for family-friendly meals.
Area: Upscale waterfront business-leisure hub with tech offices, theaters, and evening crowd; scenic canal views and terrace culture.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, high foot traffic near theatre and offices; busy at events and weekends.
Nearby: Beside Bord Gais Energy Theatre, tech campus buildings, Grand Canal Basin; popular for pre-theatre dining and drinks.
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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