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Brannigans
9 Cathedral St, North City, Dublin, D01 FH29, Ireland
· Irish pub
· 4.6/5 Google (2678 reviews)
Reservations · Outdoor seating
A central Dublin pub serving hearty Irish classics with friendly, fast service; most diners leave happy, though a minority report inconsistent execution on stews and chips.
Restaurant Summary
Steps from The Spire, Brannigans feels warm and bustling without losing its easygoing pub charm. Guests mention quick, friendly servers and the comfort of dark wood and polished touches. One diner summed it up: "Exactly what we needed after a long day," though another noted peak times can be lively and loud. The cooking leans classic Irish pub—think fish and chips, beef and Guinness casserole, lamb stew, chowder, and roasts—big portions at fair city-centre prices. Most plates land satisfyingly hearty, but a minority report bland stews or under-crisp chips, so expectations should be for comfort over finesse rather than culinary fireworks. For families, it is an easy fit. There is a dedicated kids menu (tenders, fish goujons, bun burger) plus familiar sides and desserts like apple crumble. If your crew wants straightforward food they will recognize, this pub is kid-friendly and central enough to combine with sightseeing.
At a Glance
- Hearty Irish pub staples with generous portions
- Friendly, fast service in a polished classic pub setting
- Inconsistency reported on stews and chip doneness
- Can be crowded and loud during peak hours
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
What Sets It Apart
- hearty-Irish-classics
- large-portions
- central-city convenience
What People Love
- Comforting stews and roasts that feel homestyle
- Huge chips and generous chowder bowls
- Attentive, cheerful servers who keep things moving
- Clean, cozy room with classic pub character
Points of Concern
- Stew seasoning and meat-to-potato ratio vary between visits
- Chips can arrive under-crisp due to large cut size
- Service can feel brusque or slow when understaffed upstairs
- Pricing is central-Dublin fair but not budget for large groups
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€30-40 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Seafood fans: chowder then scampi and chips for a lighter seafood path
- Vegetarians: falafel burger or vegan Shepherdless Pie with sides
- Kids: chicken tenders with mash and cordial included
Perfect For
- Casual pint and a hearty meal near The Spire
- Group catch-up before an evening in the city
- Visitors wanting classic Irish pub dishes
- Families seeking simple, familiar options
Location Insights
Area: Busy city-centre lane off O’Connell Street near The Spire; mix of tourists and office workers seeking accessible pubs.
Safety: Well-trafficked central zone with strong footfall; typical urban crowds and nightlife, generally safe with standard awareness.
Nearby: Steps from The Spire, major bus stops and shops; convenient pre- or post-sightseeing pub stop.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday12:00–23:30
Tuesday12:00–23:30
Wednesday12:00–23:30
Thursday12:00–23:30
Friday12:00–00:30
Saturday10:30–00:30
Sunday12:30–23:00
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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