Dublin Environs Restaurants

Dining out in the area is usually a casual affair, but Dublin's top restaurateurs are influencing the cooking—and the prices—at the finer establishments outside the capital. The economic downturn has also encouraged smaller, innovative, and, above all, good-value restaurants like Las Rada to spring up in unlikely places like Naas. Chefs hereabouts have a deep respect for fresh, locally grown and raised produce. You'll find everything from Continental-style meals to hearty ploughman's lunches.

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  • 1. Square Restaurant

    $$$

    Award-winning young chef Conor Halpenny returned to his hometown to open this impressive little eatery right on the Market Square. The setting is simple and cozy, with a small room dominated by the big window looking out onto the bustling square. But the food is a bit special, with a genuine focus on local produce. Thrilling starters include the smoked trout with buttermilk dressing, fennel, kohlrabi and dill and the venison with celeriac, brussels sprouts, and green peppercorn is a standout main. Try the wickedly seductive beef fat chips as a side if you dare. 

    6 Market Sq., Dundalk, Co. Louth, Co Louth, Ireland
    042-933--7969

    Known For

    • Best food for miles around
    • Exceptional service
    • Great vegetarian options

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.--Wed. No lunch.
  • 2. The Green Barn

    $$$

    Look out the floor-to-ceiling windows and see the veggies that you're about to eat growing in front of you at this family-run, organic restaurant in a revamped barn on the rolling grounds of gorgeous Burtown House. Seasonal and homegrown are the buzzwords on the small, ever-changing menu, where Irish beef ribs with sauteed Savoy cabbage and herb mash is melt-in-the-mouth perfect. The chocolate ganache with sea salt and vanilla ice cream is the pick of the desserts. Burtown House is a small trip out of town on the way to Athy.

    Kildare, Co. Kildare, Co. Kildare, Ireland
    059-862--3865

    Known For

    • Stunning setting
    • Family-friendly junior menu
    • Heated outdoor dining

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Jan., and Mon. and Tues. No dinner Wed.--Fri. and Sun.
  • 3. Dubh Cafe

    $$$

    This little foodie gem at the center of Newbridge takes casual lunch to a whole new level. Try the outrageously good kimchi fried chicken sandwich with phat boy mayo, coriander, carrot, pickled red onion, and baby gem lettuce all on toasted Irish batch bread. The small dinner menu is nearly as good, with the roast duck a l’orange with caramelized chicory a standout. The bar out back is one of the cooler spots in town.

    10 Georges St., Newbridge, Co. Kildare, Co. Kildare, Ireland
    085-766--7911

    Known For

    • Delicious pastries and excellent coffee
    • Warm and friendly atmosphere
    • Hearty breakfast baps

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No dinner Tues.
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