CuisineItalian
Price€€
Neighbourhoodsouth-city-centre
HoursTue-Sat 12:00-22:30, closed Sun-Mon

Food program: Italian crudo, hand-rolled pasta, small plates

Tip: Counter seats face the open kitchen; book through the website not OpenTable. Closed Sunday and Monday.

Location

Address: 18 Merrion Row, Dublin 2, D02 A316

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Loose Canon ★ 4.6

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Tip: Twenty-five seats; book the back stools online. The toasted-cheese flatbread is the only menu item, two varieties weekly.

Frank's ★ 4.5

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Signature pour: Sancerre or a daily natural orange wine

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Amy Austin ★ 4.4

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Amy Austin on Drury Street in Dublin, the Drury Street Car Park wine bar with sixteen taps and a Bib Gourmand small-plates menu, the south side's go-to bottle bar.

Signature pour: Italian white on tap from the daily list

Wine focus: Sixteen wines on tap plus by-the-bottle range

Food: Tapas-style small plates with charcuterie

Tip: Dog-friendly; walk-ins Monday to Thursday from 17:00, Friday and Saturday from 12:30. Back banquette sits four for late.

Note ★ 4.4

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Note on Fenian Street in Dublin 2, a tiny bistro and wine bar opened in 2022 with a sixty-plus bottle list of natural wines and grower champagnes, modern European cooking.

Signature pour: Beaujolais cru by the glass

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Food: Snacks and one nightly small plate

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Ely Wine Bar ★ 4.4

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Ely Wine Bar on Ely Place in Dublin 2, Erik and Michelle Robson's wine room since 1999, an Old World list and Robson family organic Irish beef from Co Clare.

Signature pour: Old World Burgundy by the glass

Wine focus: Hundred-bottle Old World list, biodynamic emphasis

Food: Organic Irish meat from the family farm

Tip: Two rooms; the basement is wine, the ground floor is the bar. Lunch by-the-glass is the value play.

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Loose Canon ★ 4.6

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Loose Canon on Drury Street in Dublin 2, a low-intervention wine bar pouring small-grower European bottles and toasted-cheese flatbreads, the southside reference.

Signature pour: Whatever Riesling is on the by-the-glass list this week

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Food: Toasted cheese and charcuterie

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south-city-centreTue-Sat 17:00-23:30, closed Sun-Mon

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Signature pour: Sancerre or a daily natural orange wine

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Amy Austin ★ 4.4

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Amy Austin on Drury Street in Dublin, the Drury Street Car Park wine bar with sixteen taps and a Bib Gourmand small-plates menu, the south side's go-to bottle bar.

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Signature pour: Beaujolais cru by the glass

Wine focus: Natural French wines, Loire and Beaujolais focus

Food: Snacks and one nightly small plate

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Ely Wine Bar ★ 4.4

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Ely Wine Bar on Ely Place in Dublin 2, Erik and Michelle Robson's wine room since 1999, an Old World list and Robson family organic Irish beef from Co Clare.

Signature pour: Old World Burgundy by the glass

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