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The Cheeky PigletB+Worth Trying
Fumbally Square, Fumbally Ln, The Liberties, Dublin 8, Ireland
· Bar & grill, Restaurant, Breakfast restaurant
· 4.7/5 Google (631 reviews)
Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Charming courtyard brunch spot with excellent Irish breakfasts and sandwiches, good value, but service can be very slow at peak times.
Why it gets a B+ for overall quality
The Cheeky Piglet delivers solid neighborhood dining with strong food quality anchored by excellent Eggs Benedict, pancakes, and house-made pork sandwich. However, inconsistent execution during peak times and notably slow service—with 40-70 minute food waits reported—prevent a higher grade despite the charming hidden courtyard and genuine local following. Best experienced off-peak when the kitchen's care shines through.
Restaurant Summary
Tucked into a quiet courtyard in The Liberties, The Cheeky Piglet feels warm and tucked-away, with music knickknacks inside and plenty of outdoor tables. Service gets praised as kind, though peak times can drag. One diner summed it up: "We walked 20 minutes and it was worth it for the pancakes and Benny." The courtyard atmosphere is especially charming on a sunny day. The cooking leans classic brunch with care: Eggs Benedict with proper hollandaise, a hearty Full Irish, fluffy pancakes with fruit, and a standout slow-cooked pork sandwich on house bread. It is comfort-forward rather than flashy, with good value for Dublin. Expect a small kitchen; when it is slammed, patience helps, but off-peak meals can feel effortless and satisfying. Families do well here. Kids will gravitate to pancakes, omelettes, grilled cheese-style sandwiches, and crispy fries, and the relaxed courtyard eases stroller parking. There is no dedicated kids menu, but the dishes are approachable and portions are shareable; just avoid peak brunch if your crew needs quick turnaround.
At a Glance
- Charming hidden courtyard with indoor and outdoor seating
- Eggs Benedict, pancakes, and pork sandwich earn consistent praise
- Good value for Dublin with generous portions
- Peak-time waits of 40-70 minutes reported for food and 15-40 for drinks
- Inconsistent execution on the Full Irish during rush periods
What Sets It Apart
- hidden_courtyard_location
- house_baked_breads
- dog_friendly_welcome
What People Love
- Comforting brunch classics done well
- Courtyard hideaway vibe
- Friendly, flexible staff on swaps
- House bread and sweet bakes
Points of Concern
- Service delays common at peak weekend hours; some parties left before food arrived
- Execution can slip during rushes (cold plates, over/undercooked bacon or eggs)
- Limited gluten-free cross-contact controls reported by a celiac diner
- Pricing feels high to a few guests for the Full Irish despite overall moderate menu
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€22-31 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- For vegetarians: AvoEgg Toast or Fruit & Yoghurt Bowl with gluten-free bread option
- For vegans: Vegan Cheeky Plant It plus hash browns or fries
- For lighter eaters: Grilled Ham & Cheese or Chicken Caesar Salad
Perfect For
- Lazy weekend brunch in a courtyard
- Hotel guests walking from nearby stays
- Casual catch-ups with dogs in tow
- Solo weekday breakfast with coffee
Location Insights
Area: Historic inner-city neighborhood with creative businesses and residential mix; relaxed courtyard hideaway feel.
Safety: Generally safe with daytime foot traffic; courtyard setting feels sheltered and maintained.
Nearby: Near St Patrick's Cathedral, hotels like Aloft/Hyatt, small studios and cafes around Fumbally Square.
The LibertiesThe Liberties is one of Dublin's oldest neighborhoods, rich in history and character, with a strong community feel. It has seen significant regeneration and now hosts a variety of trendy cafes, bars, and restaurants alongside traditional pubs and markets, making it a lively dining destination with a blend of old and new.
Fumbally SquareFumbally Square is known for its artisanal food scene and independent eateries, attracting a hip crowd interested in quality brunch spots, craft coffee, and casual dining in a relaxed, urban setting.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday09:00–16:00
Tuesday09:00–16:00
Wednesday09:00–16:00
Thursday09:00–16:00
Friday09:00–16:00
Saturday09:00–16:00
Sunday09:00–16:00
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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