Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Modern Irish comfort with friendly service and solid brunch; pricing can spike on special menus and some find portions and choice limited.
A cozy neighborhood room near the Botanic Gardens, this spot leans warm and relaxed with friendly servers who keep things easy. Diners talk about comforting plates like cod with creamed leeks and juicy burgers, and one guest called the Sunday roast "amazing". A few note slow stretches or higher prices on special nights, but most describe genuinely welcoming service and a comfortable pace. The cooking skews Modern Irish with a comfort-first mindset: wings, burgers, mussels, and seasonal fish, plus a vegan Korean cauliflower and a plant-forward roast option. It is more elevated traditional than edgy fusion, so expect familiar flavors done neatly rather than theatrics. On holidays or set menus, pricing can jump; some felt the value dipped compared with regular evenings, while many regular nights bring solid, satisfying plates at neighborhood-bistro prices. Families are well covered. There is a dedicated kids menu (burger, goujons, mini nachos, baby bowl €5-€10), and reviewers mention children being looked after kindly. For picky eaters, the burgers, wings, and chips are safe bets; adventurous young diners can try the veggie roast or pancakes at brunch. Portion expectations vary, so consider adding a side if sharing.
Area: Leafy residential area near Botanic Gardens; relaxed neighborhood vibe attracting families and locals.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked during day; calm at night with typical suburban caution.
Nearby: Near National Botanic Gardens, local shops, and schools; serves as a community dining hub.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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