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The Boar's Head
149 Capel St, North City, Dublin, D01 T927, Ireland
· Irish pub, Bar, Restaurant
· 4.4/5 Google (1894 reviews)
Reservations · Outdoor seating
Classic Dublin pub vibe with friendly banter and solid, traditional pub grub; great for pints and casual meals, but food quality and service consistency vary and some serious conduct complaints exist.
Restaurant Summary
A classic Dublin pub with warm, lively banter and friendly staff pouring pints the right way. Visitors talk about upstairs seats for small groups and a homely vibe; one guest said it felt like a "real neighborhood spot" after escaping Temple Bar crowds. The cooking sticks to traditional comfort fare: hearty stew, big baked potatoes, burgers, wings, and a full Irish breakfast. When the kitchen is on, plates are satisfying and portions generous; when it is not, food can be lukewarm or overcooked. Aim for fries, wedges, stew, and breakfast for the most reliable results; pizza and shepherds pie draw mixed feedback. Families will find kid-friendly choices like Margherita pizza, chips, burgers, and simple wraps. There is no dedicated kids menu, but portions are shareable and prices are reasonable for central Dublin. Space is tight downstairs, so arrive early or head upstairs if you need a bit more room.
At a Glance
- Homely Irish pub vibe with friendly, quick bar service
- Hearty portions and fair pricing for central Dublin
- Food execution inconsistent; avoid peak stress times for better results
- Occasional service lapses and unexplained cut-offs reported
- Serious conduct complaints exist in a few reviews; experiences vary widely
What Sets It Apart
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What People Love
- Warm, welcoming atmosphere with local banter
- Well-poured Guinness and quick drinks service
- Hearty stew and memorable wedges
- Central location away from Temple Bar crowds
Points of Concern
- Food can be uneven: reports of lukewarm dishes, burnt pizza, and divisive shepherds pie
- Service inconsistency: some guests felt overlooked or cut off without explanation
- Tight space downstairs; can feel cramped during busy times
- Pint prices draw complaints from some locals despite generally fair food pricing
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleHybrid
Average Cost€27-36 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Choose Traditional Irish Dishes for best value; consider baked potatoes for customizable, filling plates; burgers at €15.95 offer a safe, familiar option.
Perfect For
- A relaxed pint and hearty pub lunch
- Small group catch-ups upstairs with sports on
- Travelers seeking a local-feeling pub near sights
- Solo visitors grabbing a quick drink and bite
Location Insights
Area: Central, lively mixed-use street with independent eateries, pubs, and shops; popular with locals and visitors.
Safety: Generally busy and well-trafficked; typical city center safety with late-night rowdiness possible.
Nearby: Near museums and attractions like the Leprechaun Museum; walkable to shopping streets and Smithfield.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday10:00–23:30
Tuesday10:00–23:30
Wednesday10:00–23:30
Thursday10:00–23:30
Friday10:00–00:30
Saturday10:00–00:30
Sunday12:00–23:00
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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