Neighbourhoodthe-liberties
HoursSaturdays only 10:00-16:30
The dishMargherita slice

Tip: Saturday only on Meeting House Square from 10:00. Arrive by 12:00 for first bake.

Location

Address: Temple Bar Food Market, Dublin 2

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Leo Burdock Counter ★ 4.0

the-libertiesDaily 12:00-21:00

Leo Burdock on Werburgh Street in Dublin 8, the city's longest-running chipper since 1913, beer-battered cod and chips wrapped in greaseproof paper to take away.

Try: Cod and chips

Tip: No seating; eat on the Christ Church steps. Closes 21:00 weekdays, 22:00 Friday.

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The Pieman Cafe ★ 4.3

temple-barMon-Sun 09:00-17:00

The Pieman on Crown Alley in Temple Bar, Dublin, a counter-style pie shop running a daily rotating Irish pie menu, the city's reference for a steak and stout pie.

Try: Steak and stout pie

Tip: Six pies daily; the steak and stout sells out by 14:00. Eat in or take away in a paper bag.

Bunsen ★ 4.2

south-city-centreDaily 12:00-23:00

Bunsen on Wexford Street in Dublin 2, the chef-built five-shop Dublin burger chain doing one menu only: beef, cheese, fries, milkshakes, the city's burger reference.

Try: Cheeseburger

Tip: One menu, no specials; the smallest tables turn fastest. Late till midnight at Wexford Street.

Leo Burdock Counter ★ 4.0

the-libertiesDaily 12:00-21:00

Leo Burdock on Werburgh Street in Dublin 8, the city's longest-running chipper since 1913, beer-battered cod and chips wrapped in greaseproof paper to take away.

Try: Cod and chips

Tip: No seating; eat on the Christ Church steps. Closes 21:00 weekdays, 22:00 Friday.

Eatyard ★ 4.3

south-city-centreWed-Sun 12:00-22:00, closed Mon-Tue

Eatyard on South Richmond Street in Dublin 2, an open-air street food yard behind the Bernard Shaw pub, rotating vendors including Happy Endings and La Cocina.

Try: Rotating street food vendors

Tip: Five vendors at a time on weekend rotation; arrive 17:00 Friday to get a picnic table before the post-work crowd.

Klaw ★ 4.5

temple-barDaily 12:00-22:00

Klaw on Crown Alley in Temple Bar, Niall Sabongi's seafood counter pulling Carlingford oysters and warm Lambay-crab and lobster rolls, the city's seafood street pick.

Try: Lobster roll and oysters

Tip: Counter sits fifteen; the lobster roll is EUR 18 at lunch. Walk-in only.

Honest to Goodness Market Stall ★ 4.3

north-inner-cityMon-Sat 09:00-17:00

Honest to Goodness in George's Street Arcade in Dublin 2, the Glasnevin market kitchen's city counter, the pulled-pork sandwich Dublin queued for at festivals first.

Try: Pulled pork sandwich

Tip: Three-stool counter inside the Arcade; the pulled pork sells out by 14:30 weekdays. The breakfast sandwich runs until 11:00.

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