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- Location And Details For Gráinne O'Keeffe's Mae Revealed
After months of guesswork as to where it's going to be and what form it's going to take, Gráinne O'Keeffe has finally revealed the details of her new restaurant Mae . Her first solo venture is going to be located above The French Paradox in Ballsbridge, and will feature a seasonal tasting menu. It has an open kitchen so you can watch your dinner being made, high and low tables, and views out onto Shelbourne Road. There's going to be a set menu (sample below, priced at €55-€60) featuring dishes like bayonne ham and gruyere; brioche, chicken liver and truffle; and rib-eye with morels and tarragon sauce. There will be two tiers of wine pairings, and that side of things is in partnership with The French Paradox . They have a Provintech so expect lots of wines by the glass, as well as an 80-page wine list. Brothers Jacques and Patrick (who took over The French Paradox from their parents last year) will curate the wine list, alongside Mae's manager/sommelier Julien Chaigneau, who has worked for the wine shop/tasting room since 2008. The restaurant, named after Gráinne's grandmother who passed away in 2018, and who she says was "a wonderful cook", will be open for dinner from Tuesday - Saturday with two sittings each night (at 18:00 and 20:30). Mae opens on Thursday 12th August and bookings go live on their website at midday tomorrow.
- 5 Things We Want To Eat In Dublin This Week
While the “will they/won’t they” of indoor dining continues to give us vibes that are rapidly becoming less Ross and Rachel, and more Miley and Fidelma, we know that, like us, a lot of you are just keeping your mind off everything by continuing to eat and supporting your favourite restaurants via takeaways, meal kits, and grabbing outdoor tables when you can. Here’s the 5 Things we want to eat in Dublin this week that are available on the go or sitting in the sunshine. 1) Pear, Bacon and Cheddar Danish from The Pepper Pot Bakery We were not expecting The Pepper Pot Café to branch out into nearby George’s Street Arcade with a dedicated bakery counter, but they did, and we were thrilled. Then we spotted that they’ve reimagined their iconic pear, bacon, and cheddar sandwich as a Danish pastry and we were momentarily speechless, but the shock abated and now we're able to tell you about it. Get it at The Pepper Pot Bakery - read more about it in this week's piece on new openings . 2) The Incredible Cluck from Cluck Chicken Cluck , the bright yellow chicken truck in Walkinstown has created something that makes our head (and arteries) say no, but our greedy little hearts say yes. While we never like describing food as “dirty”, fried free-range chicken, truffle mac and cheese with smoked Gubbeen, and parmesan mayo has to be classed as sheer filth in anyone’s book. 3) Prawn Mandu from Jaru Mart Jaru Mart , the online market from Jaru , has meal kits, ready meals, and Asian groceries, and has just added a bunch of new items including these prawn mandu - whole jumbo prawns with pork, ginger, scallion, and cabbage encased in dumpling wrappers. They deliver across Dublin and as far south as Greystones, or you can arrange weekend collection from their kitchen in Nutgrove in Dublin 14. 4) Hibiscus And Vanilla Choux Bun From Drury Buildings We told you recently that choux buns are having a moment , and it’s not ending any time soon. Seeing even more of them pop up all over the city makes us very happy, and Drury Buildings ’ version with hibiscus, vanilla, and raspberry is a summery take that we want in on before it's too late. 5) Chicken-Stuffed Croissant from The Alex The Alex hotel on Fenian Street in D2 has launched The Secret Garden , their outdoor dining area, and the latest addition to their brunch menu has us thinking it won’t be a secret for long. Their Southern-fried chicken stuffed croissant comes with pickled red cabbage, lettuce, roasted garlic mayo and house-cut chips. How could you not...
- ATF Is Launching An Insiders Club
We're moving to a new model that's going to give more back to you... All The Food launched in 2018 as a way to deliver honest, uncompromised content to those in Dublin who love eating out. We were tired of the hyperbole, untrustworthiness, and advertorial disguised as editorial on other websites, and it was built to fill a gap that we wanted filled ourselves. Where were people getting restaurant information and recommendations outside of weekly newspaper columns? Why wasn't there a central site with content that could be trusted, and no ulterior motives lurking beneath it all? For the past three and a half years it's been self-funded, with the bare minimum of advertising that we can stomach showing to you, but we don't want to do it anymore, and attempts by advertisers and agencies in the past year to manipulate our editorial content by dangling future ad spend sealed the deal. What's the point? You don't want to see ads or sponcon interrupting our feeds and articles (or be inadvertently reading dishonest editorial), and we don't want our writers to be salespeople. We want them doing what they do best - eating all over Dublin and giving you honest and transparent reviews and information about where's worth your time and money. We've also never wanted to fill our feeds with #gifted #pressdrop #invite tagged images of food or stays, and we know you don't want that either because you've told us. How can you trust our recommendations in the same way if we haven't had the potential sting of handing over our own cash or card? So today we're launching ATF Insiders. Readers who subscribe for €4 a month will be entered into monthly giveaways; have access to our writers' bank of knowledge via an ATF answers email address; be added to our close friends list on Instagram and an exclusive mailing list for the first look at new content and tip offs about the most sought after tables and events in town; and be invited to ATF events once things get back to semi-normal. We have new writers waiting in the wings raring to get eating and writing (and we're always interested to hear from more), but we want a practical way to pay them for their time and efforts (and food), that doesn't involve spending time chasing or creating ad content, or allowing brands to pay enough money to infiltrate our feeds. ATF Insiders is our guarantee to you. No ads, anywhere. No sponcon. No gifted. No invite. No bots paid to like and engage with our content. No bought followers. No clickbait, time-wasting articles based on a single Instagram post with no additional information, because the more clicks, the more we can charge advertisers. Just the content we believe is most useful to you when navigating your way around the city's (and more of the country's) food scene. We don't want to block content from anyone. It's been a rough year for a lot of us and funds might be tight, but we're offering added benefits to encourage you to support our platform. Here's what's on offer for ATF insiders: Monthly Giveaways You guys definitely enjoyed our 10 days of giveaways to mark hitting 30k Instagram followers. Each month we're contacted by food, drink and hospitality companies trying to reach you through our platform by sending us stuff in the hope that we'll post about it. From now on we'll be offering the ones we rate the opportunity to be part of our "monthly 9 giveaways" for our subscribers, as well as vouchers and experiences from places featured on our feeds. The first month's line up includes a table to the opening night of Gráinne O'Keeffe's new restaurant 'Mae', a €200 tab for Hawker, dinnerwith wine pairings at The Winding Stair/Legal Eagle pop up and loads more - see July's line up here . You won't have to do anything to enter. Everyone on the insiders' list goes in the hat and winners will be selected at random. ATF Answers Each month we spend a considerable amount of time answering your emails, Instagram DMs and Twitter messages asking for recommendations for your Dad's birthday, your anniversary meal, the family occasion with one vegan, one gluten free and one fussy eater. We love talking to you guys and sharing what we know, but as the site grows bigger it's taking up an unsustainable amount of time. Going forward ATF Insiders will have access to an ATF answers email where you can throw your questions at us and we'll get back to you within the day (unless someone's in hospital or has no phone reception). ATF'S Close Friends ATF Insiders will be added to our close friends list on Instagram for previews of new content, the first chance to sign up for experiences like Sprezzatura's pasta club or new restaurant openings, and tip offs about the most coveted tables and events in the city going live. We'll also send mail shots for anything unmissable to an exclusive ATF Insiders mailing list. ATF Events Once covid-related drama dies down we're planning events. Need more foodie friends? Want to go out to eat with more people like you? Just want to meet new people? We plan on taking over private rooms and spaces in some of the city's best restaurants to give you a taste of what they do. ATF will not be trying to make money off these events, but aiming to deliver you brilliant value menus in the city's best places to eat. Still Not Convinced? You've heard all of the comparisons about monthly content subscriptions being the price of a coffee or a newspaper. It feels like we're all starting to realise that nothing comes for free, we all pay for our content in some way, whether that's through targeted ads, the cookies that haunt you for weeks afterwards, the interruptions to what you're reading, the information they're collecting about you, or just having to watch boring content you're not interested in to get to the good stuff. We want to make it more straightforward, more believable, less manipulated, and life's too short to eat shit food. Join ATF Insiders here (you will need to create an account and be logged into the website first). Everyone who subscribes by midnight this Saturday 17th will be entered into July's monthly 9 giveaway. Winners will be picked on Sunday 18th July 2021.
- 7 New Food Trucks To Check Out This Summer
Food trucks are fast becoming our favourite new openings in the city. Anyone who's anyone is serving their food on wheels, and the best thing about them is, they get around. Here are 7 new ones we think you should check out this summer. El Milagro, Malahide Marina Julian Trejo Pascual is originally from Mexico city but has been in Europe for the past 10 years. He recently moved to Dublin with his Scottish girlfriend (thanks Brexit) and set up his taco truck, El Milagro (meaning 'the miracle' - no pressure), after a varied career in kitchens and in journalism. They've just moved into Malahide Marina and are already looking at expanding to other sites. They source their products from Mexicans living in Ireland, including handmade tacos from Balam, dried chillies, cactus pads and green tomatoes from Picado, and they've found a "lovely Mexican lady" to make their pan dulce pastries. Meat is slow cooked, sauces are homemade, and after trying it at the weekend expect to find us there ALL the time. This is proper Mexico city stuff, the genuine article, and finally Dublin has somewhere for handmade tacos! Los Chicanos Tacos More tacos! Scott Holder's Los Chicanos Taco truck has been four years in the making. He'd worked alongside Mexican chefs in New York, San Diego and San Fransisco and developed a deep love of the bold flavours and techniques in their cooking. With restaurants like London's Arbutus and Sydney's Momofuku Seiobo on his CV, he decided he wanted to bring Mexican food with an LA feel to Dublin, so flew to LA to find a food truck. He eventually found it, bought it, drove it to the port in Compton, and then it got lost in the US for 18 months... sounds like a movie plot. He finally got it to Dublin and has spent two years converting it from a tool truck to a state of the art kitchen. Before coming home he travelled extensively through Mexico, visiting chilli farms, cheese makers, chocolate factories and coffee plantations in Mexico city, Oaxaca, Veracruz and Guadalajara, meeting producers and local families, and learning about their techniques and culture. He says the philosophy of Los Chicanos is "be good, do good" - read more about it here . The opening menu features lamb barbacoa tacos with tomatillo mint sauce, and baja fish negra with avocado and white cabbage, and you'll find them at Elliott's cash and carry just off Camden Street from Thursday - Sunday. Excited much? Bunga Bunga, Malahide Marina Back in Malahide, Bunga Bunga 's fresh pasta truck has also moved into The View at the marina, with handmade pasta from Grano in Stoneybatter and their own sauces. They're currently doing a cacio e pepe, a sweet pomodoro (vegan) and their signature 'Bunga Bunga' with smoked Calabrian meats and nduja. It's been set up by two friends with a "deep love for pasta" who wanted to bring something different to the food scene - and fresh pasta served out of a vintage Renault Estafette by the sea will do the job. They're currently serving Friday - Sunday but hope to expand into more days soon. Arty Baker, Sandycove More pop up than food truck, but we couldn't tell you what's new in food and leave out the Arty Baker. Romain Tessier grew up in the Loire Valley in France and trained as a professional baker from the age of 16. At 23 he moved to London and ended up as the head baker at The Savoy Hotel, then was poached by Hotel Café Royal (both 5 star hotels). During his time there he entered The Great British Bake Off: The Professionals, reaching the semi-final, and that led to him being brought to Kuwait to develop a bakery concept. Luckily for us his girlfriend found a good job in Ireland so they moved again, and after not being able to find a job he really wanted, he started the Arty Baker in Sandycove Store and Yard. He says he loved to express himself through his baking and "spread joy" through his pastries, like his Wexford stawberry cheesecake bun, Tiramisu croissant bun, and chorizo, jalapeno and cheddar rolls. He's also a fan of breaking rules and big colours. The Arty Baker is open in Sandycove Store and Yard from Tuesday - Sunday, 09:00 until they sell out, and they're planning more locations coming soon. Ciao Cannoli The guys behind Catch Events have done another pivot into cannoli making, and the visitors to Dinetown in Dublin 8 are loving it. You can choose between a regular or chocolate cannolo shell, filled with things like Nutella, pistachio and espresso martini. They fill them to order (the only way to achieve the maximum crunch to cream ratio), and are already working on new flavours for Autumn, including Baileys, peanut butter, and an orange whiskey sour. They're also looking at finding a permanent city centre premises with a roof - news on that when we have it. Find Ciao Canoli at Dinetown from Thursday - Sunday. Hanger, Dinetown, Dublin 8 Also just launched in Dinetown is Hanger , a food truck specialising in Irish beef cooked over Irish timber, from chef Gavin McDonagh and the guys behind Bow Lane Social. The opening menu features a hanger steak kebab on boxty bread with black garlic aioli, pickled veg and hot sauce, and a giant yorkshire pudding filled with beef dripping chips, brisket gravy and cheese - the Instagrammers are going to have a field day. Open from Thursday - Sunday. I Scream Donut, Inchicore Over in Goldenbridge Industrial Estate in Inchicore, three friends who work together in the tech sector have opened a food truck serving hot donuts filled with ice-cream. I Scream is based on a concept they'd seen in LA, and after a few months testing donuts and gelato they settled on combinations like the 'Irish Classic' with vanilla gelato, sprinkles, strawberry sauce and a flake, and the 'Kinder Bueno' topped with chocolate chunks, chocolate sauce and whipped cream. You can also customise your own, and they do milkshakes, hot chocolate and ice-cream bowls if donuts don't float your boat. Currently open seven days a week. Check them out on Instagram here .
- Where to Find the Best Iced Drinks in Dublin
You step outside in July, an umbrella under your arm, and then it hits you. Literally. Heat. It’s momentarily warm. You don’t entirely know how to process this sensation. Then your brain springs in to action and you realise that this will probably last all of five minutes so you’re going to have to be super-fast and make the most of it. May we suggest a cold drink? Because nothing feels more like summer than sipping on an icy beverage as you stroll through town dodging the showers. From boba tea to cereal-laced coffee, here’s our pick of the best iced drinks in Dublin right now. Bubble Tea from Ea-Tea Bubble Tea Shop There are two types of people in this world; those who love bubble tea, and those who have yet to find the right bubble tea for them. Admittedly, the world of boba can be a bit daunting for rookies, but a dedicated shop like Ea-Tea on Parnell Street will make it really easy. We’d suggest starting out easy with a fruit or brown sugar milk tea with tapioca boba, but as you get more adventurous, you can progress to strawberry cheesecake, rose, or Milo. Mango Cloud Yogurt Tea from Nunki Teahouse If you find yourself hungry or thirsty in Dún Laoghaire, Nunki Teahouse is always a good call. For some serious refreshment, they have a range of cold fruit teas including pineapple, orange, watermelon, and a totally tropical mango cloud yogurt tea. Crunchie Latte from Michael’s Sutton You wouldn’t go to Michael’s for a salad, so there’s no point pretending that your summer coffee order is going to be a black Americano. Espresso, honeycomb syrup and whipped cream dusted with chocolate make for a pretty lethal liquid refreshment, but what else would you expect from the experts in being good to yourself. Kombucha from Aventura Iced coffees, with or without shots of salted caramel or dark chocolate, are available from Aventura in Portmarnock Station and Paddy’s Hill, but if you need to up your vitamin intake, grab a Kombucha and maybe a cruffin. For balance. Espresso Tonic from Vice Coffee When the espresso tonic trend hit Ireland in 2019, it did a rare thing and managed to unite coffee aficionados and gin lovers who each had a love/hate relationship with the drink. If you missed your chance to try it for yourself, our sage advice would be to ensure that you start with a really good coffee base, so head to Vice Coffee on Abbey Street and alongside Baste on Clanbrassil Street. Or forego the tonic and go straight for an icy cold cold brew. Salted Caramel Iced Latte from Bibi’s When is a milkshake not a milkshake? When it’s a salted caramel iced latte. Plus, nobody is going to judge you for a 9am latte. Get them at Bibi’s in Dún Laoghaire. Iced Matcha from Cabana Café Iced coffees, frappes, and matcha served within walking distance of the sea are always going to be a good idea. Cabana Café also has lots of Brazilian snacks like coxinha, cheese bread and stick crepes, and once the temperature hits 30° we’re sure that Balbriggan will look exactly like Brazil. Iced Coffee from Fallon and Byrne A take-away iced mocha with cream from Fallon and Byrne is never a bad idea. If the weather’s lousy, the caffeine and sugar kick will help you get back to your car in record time. If the weather’s nice, sipping your coffee/dessert while sitting on one of the outdoor benches and doing some serious people-watching on Exchequer Street is a very good use of your time. Iced Chai Latte from As One As One on City Quay has a pretty extensive range of iced coffees including Americanos, lattés and mochas, but they also do iced chocolates and iced chais that sound like they’re sailing pretty close to milkshake territory, which can only be a plus. Iced Chai from Brother Hubbard There’s no shortage of iced coffee and chocolate bevvies from Brother Hubbard , but look extra cool while staying cold with this homemade iced chai that’s dusted with spiced raspberry powder. Cereal Iced Coffees from Laine My Love Too busy to have cereal AND coffee in the morning? Laine My Love on Talbot Street have solved that problem by combining icy cold cereal milks like Coco Pops with coffee. The result is indulgent, and while probably not something you’re going to have every day, is very enjoyable when you need something sweet with a caffeine kick. Maple Iced Coffee from Honey Truffle It’s finally happened, someone has figured out a way for us to drink maple syrup without looking like an unsupervised toddler. Honey Truffle on Pearse Street have created this magical combo of coffee, Village Dairy Milk, and a touch of maple for that natural Canadian sweetness. Iced Everything from Two Pups Two Pups on Francis Street have pretty much all bases covered when it comes to the cold drinks we want in our lives. Homemade rose geranium kombucha, ginger beer, iced Vietnamese latte, iced chai, Aussie iced chocolate - there’s enough there to keep you refreshed for a week. Did we miss your favourite iced drink in Dublin? Let us know by emailing info@allthefood.ie. Looking for something a little stronger? Our guide to where to buy cocktails is here .
- 5 Things We Want To Eat In Dublin This Week
Indoor dining, Delta, 18-34 year olds being forced to get over their fear of phone calls to contact a pharmacy - it’s only week one but July has already given us a lot to unpack. Speaking of packed, here are five things that are brimming over with flavour that we want to eat in Dublin this week. 1) Poutine From The Bar With No Name We've always thought that poutine - chips with cheese and gravy - sounds like more of an Irish creation than a Canadian one, given their similarities to something eaten out of a cardboard box in most cities across the island on a typical Saturday night. The Bar with No Name , on Fade Street, have given their version a very sophisticated make-over, with crispy fried beef, fresh cut fries, cheese curds and pepper sauce and we're kind of hoping it sets off a poutine craze across the city. 2) Gooseberry Galette From Scéal Bakery Stop reading and head over to Scéal Bakery’s Insta because this gooseberry galette with thyme and a ginger crème chantilly is only available for click and collect tomorrow (Thursday), from the Fumbally Stables. Seriously, stop reading. Get your card out. Order before everyone else does. 3) Softshell Crab from Hawker To aid your future dinner decisions, we checked out Hawker recently and told you how much we loved it. Then this softshell crab with lemongrass mayo appeared on our timeline and we think that "love" may not be a strong enough word to express how much we need it. 4) The Supreme Cheese from Love Supreme We’ve long loved Love Supreme for their sausage rolls and cakes, so were excited to see they’ve launched a range of sandwiches, available through the hatch. They’re not joking when they say this one is supremely cheesy - it’s packed with Gubbeen, Dubliner cheddar and Bechamel. It’s basically a fondue between two pieces of toasted Firehouse buttermilk white bread, with a side of Piccalilli to cut through all that gooey cheesy goodness. Hard approve. 5) Truffle Arancini from Paulie's Does anyone else sit in Paulie's and immediately get an urge to talk like a TV Mafia Don? Just us? If you're gonna shudduppa yo face, you may as well fill it with something delicious like these truffle arancini. Capiche?
- Allta Launch Summer House In Slane
We've been waiting impatiently for the return of Niall Davidson's Allta, and now we know where to find them for the next couple of months. They're popping up in Slane Castle with " Allta Summer House ", in a field on the banks of the river Boyne from next Saturday, 26th June. They're calling it "a convivial dining experience cooked over fire", allowing you to "reconnect with those you have missed over dinner, drinks and music", and they'll be celebrating the Boyne Valley's producers, farmers, fishermen and foragers. Their set menu, costing €95, will be available from Thursday - Sunday. Tables are for four, five or six people, and they've even organised a "VIP taxi service" which will work out at €20-30 a head for transportation there and back to Dublin, depending on how many of you there are and where you're coming from. There's also accommodation on site at Rock Farm, and additional rooms will be available in the castle from early July if you feel like going all out. The menu is still TBC but here's the sample they've released (vegetarian option available on request). Allta Summer House Summer broth Cromane oyster, damson, sorrel ice Raw dexter, buckwheat miso, smoked yolk Lobster, crème fraîche, green strawberry Jersey halloumi, aubergine, broad beans Squid, ink, romesco Bán goats cheese, black garlic flatbread Whole roast turbot, gooseberry Tamworth pork, fermented pepper Hispi, hazelnut, apple ice wine Potato, bay leaf Brioche feuilletée, goat’s milk ice, whipped honey, strawberry Tickets for Allta's summer house in Slane go on sale at midday today. Book here .
- Bookings For Filipino Pop Up Bahay Go Live Tomorrow
When we told you in April that Filipino food was coming to Dublin in the form of Bahay , from former Clanbrassil House chef Richie Castillo, it was the most excited we've seen you lot in ages. Safe to say we all like something new and fresh that we can't find on every corner, and it seems that loads of Dubliners have either been to the Philippines or had the food and couldn't wait to get their hands on it again. So today we can exclusively give you all the details about their launch and how to be the first to try it. Bahay will launch at Roe and Co's D-8TE event in their cocktail village in Dublin 8 on Thursday 8th of July, running until Sunday 11th, then again from Thursday 15th to Sunday 18th, and if the opening menu (below) isn't enough to get you interested then you need to get your eyes tested. The set menu will cost €40, and there's an option to do a cocktail pairing for €30 when you're there, which has been created with the chefs. They'll also have beer, Guinness, spirits and other mixed drinks for sale. Currently Spitalfields are in residency, with Pickle next, and later in the summer will see Nightmarket , Matsu Ramen and Lil' Portie take over the cocktail village kitchen. This is what those of you who get a booking tomorrow have to look forward to. Bahay Opening Menu Snacks Lumpia - Spring roll filled with ground pork, carrot, cabbage, and onion Inihaw na Manok - Grilled chicken thighs marinated in banana ketchup, vinegar, garlic Pandesal - yeasty bread roll served with whipped chicken fat annatto butter Small plate Sisig - Diced grilled pork belly, pigs ear, soy, vinegar, calamansi, onion Main Beef short rib Kare Kare - Braised short rib in a peanut sauce, green beans, bok choy, shrimp paste Sinangag - Garlic rice Atchara - pickled veg-carrot, daikon, peppers, green papaya Dessert Tibok-Tibox with Latik - Calamansi coconut custard with caramelised coconut milk curds Bookings for Bahay's first pop up go live on Roe & Co's website at 09:00 tomorrow for tables of two, four or six, so pick a date and time now and have your fingers flexed at 08:59 in the morning, because this one is going to book out. For more previews of what's coming follow them on Instagram here .
- The Restaurants Continuing Meal Kits For June
While a lot of restaurants are planning for reopening and meal kits are winding down, some have no outdoor space to work with, and others want to make up for the loss of capacity by keeping a certain number of meal kits going. Whether you've been unable to get a booking, can't face the crowds or don't want to book a babysitter, here's who's continuing with meal kits for June (or just very good takeaway)... (s) - Special Occasion (c) - Casual (v) / (vg) Vegetarian/Vegan (d) / (D) - Limited Dublin delivery / Dublinwide Delivery (n) - Nationwide Delivery (w) - Work involved (f) - Family Friendly (1) - Meals for one 1) Clanbrassil House (s) (v) (w) (1) Clanbrassil House head chef Gráinne O'Keefe announced she was moving on at the start of April, and we don't know who's taking over from her yet, but a brand new menu is due to start soon, which will continue to be available for collection on Fridays and Saturdays. Once it's live you'll be able to order here . 2) Bastible (s) (v) (w) (1) Bastible 's meal kits are available for collection Thursday - Saturday from 1600 - 19:00, and the five course menu (plus bread and snacks) will definitely be worthy of your next special occasion. May's menu included new season asparagus with curd cheese, Salter's farm pork belly with sweet onions and mead, and brown butter and plum frangipane with honey cream. No word on June's menu's yet but it should be announced this week. Order here . 3) Boco (c) (v) (vg) (d) (w) (f) Boco are the latest pizza restaurant to join the bake at home brigade. Bases come half-baked to be finished in the oven at home, with crushed tomato sauce, Fior di Latte cheese and the toppings for whichever ones you pick, as well as that all important woodfired garlic mayo. Delivery is available within 10km of the restaurant in Dublin 1 from Friday - Sunday and they get cheaper the more you order. Kits keep for three days and can be ordered on their website . They do their usual menu for takeaway too. 4) Asador/Prado (c) (d) (w) (f) Sister restaurants Asador and Prado have six at home meal boxes available, with four designed for the barbecue. They've covered a lot of bases from a healthy Mediterranean box with piri piri chicken and halloumi sticks, to ultimate BBQ boxes. Available for collection or delivery Thursday - Sunday and they cover most of Dublin. Check out their boxes here . 5) Bia Rebel, Belfast (c) (v) (n) (w) (f) (1) Belfast ramen mecca Bia Rebel have launched at home kits for nationwide delivery (ROI and UK) and this is one we can't wait to get our hands on. There's a vegetarian (£16) or a pork option (£20), each serving two people, and it comes with handmade noodles, miso broth and toppings. Delivery to the ROI is £6.50 and you can order here . 6) Grano, Stoneybatter (c) (v) (w) (f) (1) Grano is keeping their collection menu going until they can reopen for indoor dining, with homemade pastas, sauces, cured meats and tiramisu for dessert. The OGs are still there, like the cacio e pepe and the amatriciana with black pig guanciale, but they're also doing weekly specials, like fresh egg pasta with truffle and a creamy sauce with salsiccia and parmesan. Collection is available Friday and Saturday from 13:00 - 18:30, and you can place an order here . 7) The Shelbourne, St. Stephen's Green (s) (v) (d) (w) (1) The Shelbourne are keeping a few at home options going for June, including afternoon tea, beef wellington with all the sides, and excellent cocktails for €20 a bottle plus garnishes (two serves). Available for collection or delivery within 10km of the hotel (€10). See all the details here . 8) Craft, Harold's Cross (s) (v) (w) (1) Craft 's set menu is available for collection on Friday and Saturday nights and will continue until mid-June before they shut for renovations (including an expanded outdoor area). It's €35 for one and €70 for two and there's a choice of main courses including a vegetarian option. Order here . 9) Mister S, Camden Street (c) (D) (w) (f) (1) Mister S are taking a break but will be back from the week of the 7th June with their heat at home options available for collection or delivery, with a three-course meal for two costing €49. There's also a ready to eat menu for collection only, from an à la carte menu. Order here . 10) Little Forest (c) (v) (vg) (f) (1) The pizza master is back, and the reviews are better than ever. After parting ways with Pi last year, Reggie White has taken over the pizza oven at Little Forest in Blackrock, the third opening from John and Sandy Wyer, along with former 2IC Shane Windrum. The critics love it, the collection spots sell out every week, and they're mixing up the menu regularly - although we're still not over the fact that we missed the one with roast cauliflower, Taleggio, grapes and brown butter. Praying for a comeback. Orders go live every Monday at 10:00 for that week and you can book a collection slot (if you're fast) here . 11) Michie Sushi (c) (v) (vg) (d) (f) (1) Michie services most of South Dublin for crispy salmon temaki, tuna maki and fire dragon rolls, alongside katsu currys, yaki soba and seaweed salads. Collection is available from their three branches in Ranelagh, Dun Laoghaire and Sandyford, with delivery charges ffrom €2.50 - €3.50. See their menu and order here . 12) Kakilang, Dublin 1 (c) (d) (f) (1) Bubble tea and fried chicken house Kakilang had barely gotten off the ground before the lockdowns began, but buoyed by the response of their customers they've stayed open for takeaway throughout, and have started offering a delivery services to different parts of Dublin each day (you can check their weekly schedule on Instagram). Taiwanese chicken steak, chicken wings with Korean and Japanese sauces, and takoyaki (octopus balls) are the savoury options, with filled croissants, cheesecake and crêpe cakes for dessert. There are 25 different types of bubble tea, all customisable with fruit, tapioca and jelly toppings, and they do excellent value meal deals. 13) Michael's, Mount Merrion & Sutton (s) (w) (f) (1) Michael's is planning to take on the day reservations for their few outdoor tables, but they're keeping the ready to eat meals and meal kits going from Michael's in Mount Merrion and Sutton. Collection slots for hot food will be available on their website . 14) The Dough Bros, Galway (c) (n) (w) (f) Galway pizzeria The Dough Bros send their DIY pizza kits nationwide, containing 3 wood-fired pizza bases, roasted garlic dips and toppings of your choice. The kit is €35 and delivery is €3.50. Order here . 15) The Legal Eagle, Dublin 1 (s) (v) (D) (w) (1) The Legal Eagle / Winding Stair is now available in the comfort of your own home, complete with treacle brown bread, bacon and cheese crisps, and bread and butter pudding with whiskey caramel sauce (epic is the word). For mains there's a choice of Châteaubriand, olive-fed pork belly, fish or vegetarian options, and the Toonsbridge goat's curd panna cotta with fresh figs, onion marmalade and hazelnuts is worth an order alone. Currently available Friday and Saturday and they're planning on keeping them going for June. Order here . 16) Uno Mas, Dublin 2 (s) (v) (D) (w) (1) Uno Mas ’ gildas, tortilla and flan de queso are on every Dublin food to-do list, and now you can have them delivered to your door – you can even buy the perfect tortilla making pan to make sure it’s just right. They don’t always feature in each week’s set menu (available for one or two people), but can be added on – and you really should add them on. Other optional extras include cured meats, tinned fish and olive oil, as well as sherry, wine and cocktails, so enough to set you up for a very nice weekend. They're keeping going until the end of June and are available for collection and delivery from Thursday - Saturday, costing €32 for one or €62 for two. Order here . 17) Etto, Dublin 2 (s) (v) (w) (1) Etto's meal kits will be going until at least the end of June, with a set menu for two people costing €60. It includes olives, almonds, cured meats and sourdough, then a weekly changing starter, main and dessert. The food comes cold with minimal assembly at home, and collections are available from Thursday - Sunday. Menus and how to order should go live on their website soon . 18) Tang, Dublin 1 & 2 (s) (vg) (D) (w) (f) (1) We love Tang ’s healthy, Middle-Eastern vibe (and their nut butter, never forget the nut butter), and their dinner box for two is excellent value at €45. You get four nibbles, a main with three sides, and a dessert, and this week features lovely things like McNally Farm Crown Prince Pumpkin hummus, Sean Ring’s organic roast chicken with cardamom and caramelised onion, and a chocolate torte with sweet tahini. Deliveries Friday and Saturday. Order here . 19) Juniors, Dublin 4 (s) (v) (1) Junior's is changing from doing dinners for collection to a finish at home meal kit, available for collection. We're waiting on more details but once it's live you'll be able to order here . 20) Pickle, Dublin 2 (s) (v) (vg) (d) (f) (1) Pickle are doing takeaway from their Camden Street restaurant until they can reopen, including their kid goat mince curry, venison keema samosas, and takda dahl. It's available for collection or delivery and you'll need to book a slot on their website here . 21) Margadh, Howth (c) (v) (w) (f) (1) Mamó in Howth have stopped their supper club menu so they can have a rest before looking towards reopening, but you can still get heat at home mains from the same kitchen team from their upmarket food shop Margadh a few doors down. 22) The Cake Café, Dublin 2 (s) (v) (D) (f) For some serious escapism, The Cake Café will deliver afternoon tea to your door, with prosecco cocktails as an optional add on. It costs €49.80 for two and includes mini sandwiches, cakes, scones and teas, and they deliver anywhere in Dublin for €10. Order here . 23) Bujo, Sandymount (c) (v) (vg) (n) (w) (f) We have a lot of love for Bujo ’s perfectly crafted burgers, and this is another one for the nationwide delivery list. Their masterpiece kit comes with everything you need to make four doubles and four singles, so you just need to round up some friends and family (if allowed), or commit to multiple days of eating burgers, which won’t be an issue. Kits are €40 and can be ordered here . Delivery is every Friday, with the cut off the day before at 12pm. 24) Mulberry Garden, Donnybrook (s) (v) (D) (w) Mulberry Garden in Donnybrook are continuing a limited amount of dinner boxes for June. A three-course menu for two for €65 from Thursday - Sunday, with a weekly changing menu focusing on seasonal Irish produce. Collection only. Get involved here . 25) Uno Pizza, Rathmines (c) (v) (n) (w) (f) Uno Pizza ’s at home kits are probably the closest you’re going to get to wood-fired pizza made fresh at home. The clever frying pan/oven method produces a surprisingly good result, and they provide everything you need for a margarita or diavola. You can also add on prosecco, wine or beer. Order here . 26) Dax, Dublin 2 (s) (1) If you've got something to celebrate, upmarket Dax is keeping their Friday and Saturday night dinners going. It's one of the pricier options in the city right now at €48 per person for three courses, but yellowfin tuna, smoked Challans duck and Dublin Bay prawn ravioli don't come cheap. See the menu here . 27) China Sichuan, Sandyford (s) (v) (vg) (w) (f) (1) China Sichuan in Sandyford have started doing cook-at-home kits alongside their regular takeaway menu. Options include black pepper merlot beef and dan dan noodles, and they cost €22.50 and feed two. Or you can just save yourself the work and order some "Man & Wife" spicy beef slices and soft-shell crab to go. Reserve a collection spot via their website . 28) Bistro One, Foxrock (c) (v) (f) (1) Bistro One is open for collections on Friday and Saturday nights from 17:00 - 20:00, serving loads of their classics like brisket lasagne, smokies and roast duck. Order on their website . 29) Woodruff, Stepaside (s) (v) (1) Woodruff in Stepaside will be continuing their takeaway from an á la carte menu from Thursday - Saturday night for collection only. The menu might include charred line caught winter mackerel with beetroot kimchi, and white choocolate, clementine, lavender and pistachio mille feuille, and comes out at around €40 a head for snacks, three courses and sides, but you can order as much or as little as you want. There's also a pop up wine shop and Bar 1661 cocktails to take home. See the menu and book on their website . 30) Street By Sunil, Clonskeagh (c) (v) (vg) (f) (1) Pickle 's Sunil Ghai opened the more casual Street By Sunil in Clonskeagh a few months ago, and the critics have already been describing it as "sublime" and "beautiful food". The curries, kebab boxes and 36-hour black dahl are available for takeaway from Wednesday - Monday, with orders by phone or via their website . 31) Richmond, Portobello (s) (1) Richmond have a weekly changing call and collect menu, with starters, mains, sides, desserts and wine, so a one-stop shop. They're operating from 17:00 - 21:00 Thursday and Friday, and from 14:00 - 21:00 on Saturday. Call them on 01 4788783 to order, and you can see the current menu on their website . 32) The Fumbally, Dublin 8 (c) (v) (vg) (w) (f) (1) The Fumbally 's Wednesday and Friday dinners are the calm we need in our lives right now. On Wednesday you'll get a main and a dessert for €18 (last week was tinga tacos and chocolate chilli brownies), and Friday is lasagne night (€13.50). Orders via their website , where you can also add on jars of Fumbally ferments, Harry's nutbutter and natural wines. 33) 3 Leaves, Blackrock (s) (v) (vg) (f) (1) 3 Leaves is doing takeaway from 12:00 - 15:00 Wednesday - Friday for their "taster thali", and 12:30 - 17:00 Saturday and Sunday for Indian street food and their special chicken biriyani. They're hoping to be open for dinner soon. 34) Gaillot et Gray, Dublin 8 (c) (v) (f) (1) Bread and pizza mecca Gaillot et Gray is open for collections from 08:00 - 21:00 Wednesday - Saturday, with pizzas from 16:00, including their new special with roast aubergine, garlic, semi sun-dried tomato, caramelised red onion and Toulouse sausage. Call them on 01 4547781 to order. 35) Kinara Group (c) (v) (vg) (f) (1) Kinara in Clontarf and Ranelagh, as well as Kajal in Malahide, are continuing with their limited takeout menu with 15% off menu prices, available Thursday - Sunday from 17:00 - 21:00. They're doing starters like Aloo Tiki and Behari Kebab (marinated beef tenderloin cooked over charcoal), and mains like Jalfrezi Jhinga and Bhuna Gosht. Orders can be made via whatsapp - full details here . 36) Nunki Tea House, Dun Laoghaire (s) (v) (vg) (d) (f) (1) Regional Chinese specialists Nunki Tea House in Dun Laoghaire are open for delivery or collection with a huge menu including specialties that need to be pre-booked 24 hours in advance. You can choose from stewed pork ribs with pickled cabbage; prawns with crab sticks, black fungi and wolfberries, or Nunki's special deep-fried milk custard. See the menu and how to order here . 37) Hang Dai Chinese, Dublin 2 (s) (v) (vg) (d) (f) (1) Modern Camden Street Chinese Hang Dai have a takeaway and delivery menu featuring favourites like their sesame prawn sourdough toast with yuzu mayo and mapo tofu with minced pork, along with their take on classic takeaway dishes like crispy, sticky sweet and sour pork with roasted pineapple and Kentucky fried kung pao chicken with peanuts and chilli. They're also doing a Hang Dai box set with a selection of dishes serving 2-3 people. To order call them on 01 5458888 or head to Deliveroo . 38) Nightmarket, Ranelagh (s) (v) (vg) (d) (f) (1) Thai restaurant Nightmarket is offering collection and delivery within a 7.5km radius of their Ranelagh restaurant. It's the same extensive (often spicy) menu and is availale from Wednesday - Sunday for the moment. See their menu and order here . 39) Riba, Stillorgan (c) (v) (d) (f) (1) Stillorgan restaurant Riba a re doing family style mains, grazing platters and an à la carte menu for delivery and collection. Spicy chicken wings, whole black sole and hand-rolled pappardelle with Italian sausage ragu and buffalo mozzarella are all on the menu, as well as trays of tiramisu and cannoli, and they're offering their wine list at wine shop prices. Open Wednesday - Sunday - see the menu and order here . 40) Cirillo's, Dublin 2 (c) (v) (vg) (d) (f) (1) Good news for Cirillo's fans (which seems to be all of you), their pizzas (and truffle aioli) are available for delivery or collection from the restaurant. We very much recommend the Calabra with tomato sauce, mozzarella, nduja, Young Buck blue cheese & basil, or you can't go wrong with their classic Margherita, and truffle aioli is non-negotiable. See their menu and how to order here . 41) One Society, Dublin 1 (c) (v) (vg) (d) (f) (1) One Society are doing pizzas and pastas for collection and delivery from Wednesday - Sunday. Pizzas include the 'Sizzling Garlic Prawn' with Toonsbridge mozzarella, parma ham and fresh chilli, and 'The Farmers Wife' with Toonsbridge mozzarella, red onion, parmesan and slow cooked pulled brisket from the owner's sister’s farm, and pastas are the usual suspects like arrabbiata and spaghetti bolognese. See the menu and order on their website . 42) Lobstar, Monkstown (s) (f) (1) Lobstar are doing pretty much their full menu for collection from Tuesday - Sunday, and yes there's lobster - whole with garlic ginger butter and fries, and lobster rolls. There's also oysters, seafood linguine and steak, and you can see the menu and number to call here . 43) Ananda (s) (v) (vg) (f) (1) Longtime ATF favourite Ananda have a dine at home menu featuring popular dishes like their Old Delhi chaat platter, Goan seafood curry and gulab jamun (warm, caramelised milk dumplings). There's also an early bird for €26, a tasting menu for €70 for two, and a children's menu. See all the details here . 44) Gursha, Phibsborough (c) (v) (vg) (d) (f) (1) Ethiopian Gursha and doing collection or local delivery from their Phibsborough base, comprising of five mixed dishes or six vegan ones for €21. Extra injera (a spongy teff based pancake to mop everything up) is €3. Order and choose from the menu here . 45) Potager, Skerries (s) (v) (1) Potager are open for a grab and go lunch from Wednesday - Saturday, and their store has meals to heat at home, like confit duck leg and roasted carrots with a lovage crumb. Order in advance here . 46) Back 2 Dine (s) (D) (w) Back to Dine is back for June with a collaboration with Frenchette restaurant in New York. See the menu and book here . 47) The Butcher Grill (s) (c) (D) (n) (w) (f) (1) The Butcher Grill in Ranelagh have quite a few options for food at home - a weekly three course set menu, a steak box, a hot food menu collected ready to eat, and a Sunday roast (also ready to eat). Delivery is available in Dublin south inside the M50, or collections can be made from the restaurant, and as of late April they're offering nationwide delivery for €9! See all of their menus and order here . 48) The Vintage Kitchen (c) (f) The Vintage Kitchen are doing takeaway 'Guerilla Dining' for the summer with pork shoulder burgers, crispy chicken and cod in pancakes. Collection only - see the menu here .
- Where To Book A Table Outdoors In Dublin For June - Updated
*Updated 15th June 2021* After a few false starts we're holding off getting too excited about the prospect of light at the end of the tunnel, but the signs are good, and like well-behaved children we're going to be allowed to eat outdoors again from Monday 7th June. So have you booked somewhere? Are you going to race back out there or take it in baby steps? Do we even remember how to be social? Do we want to be after a very slow year of staying close to home? In our recent poll, 66% of you said you've yet to book a table anywhere, but 76% of those said it's because they just haven't gotten around to it yet. So let's make things a bit easier for you. Here's where you can book for outdoor dining next month (availability permitting), and we've also added places at the end who will have outdoor seating from the 7th of June but are walk up only. Expect to pay a deposit, and for the love of God do not book multiple tables on the same night or just not show up . Unless you want bad karma for life, and no one needs that... Soup Ramen, Dun Laoghaire / Soup Two, Smithfield Soup in Dun Laoghaire and Smithfield, with their special ramen, deep-fried kimchi and super cute cocktails have outdoor dining in both locations. Book on their website . Nanetti's, Dawson Street Nanetti's , the new modern Italian on Dawson Street from the guys behind Cirillo's , bravely opened their doors in December for a three week run before shutting down again, but now they're back with a terrace, a very good value four course menu for €35, and a lot of nice wine. Table bookings are for two hours and they're covered with an awning. Book here . Hen's Teeth, Dublin 8 Hen's Teeth are back with late night action on Friday and Saturday nights, and once their snazzy new outdoor area is complete you'll be able to book for dinner on Wednesday and Thursday nights too. Their ever changing menu is without doubt one of the most innovative and interesting in the city, and most importantly it delivers on every dish. Walk ups only for lunch. Book for dinner here . Sprezzatura, Dublin 8 Sprezzatura have done an amazing job of turning an alleyway beside the restaurant into "Piazza Sprezzatura", with more surprises to be revealed over the summer. Their new menu still offers great value, and while they've been inundated with bookings you might get lucky with a midweek table or a cancellation. Try your luck here . Grapevine, Dalkey Grapevine in Dalkey are open for outdoor dining and wine-ing from Wednesday - Sunday, 12:00 - 22:00. They've an all day menu and shelves packed with wine. Book here . Monty's, Temple Bar Monty's are serving excellent value Nepalese tiffin boxes in Meeting House square, with a choice of vegetarian or meat options, along with their famous Momos (Nepalese dumplings), with sittings for 90 minutes. See the menu here and book here . M&L Chinese, Dublin 1 Sichuan spot and dumpling house M&L Chinese have created a lovely, umbrella-covered set up outside the restaurant, so no longer must we go without their deep-fried seabass and stir-fried green beans. Book via their website . As One, City Quay Health food focused As One have sunshine filled seating for breakfast, brunch and lunch on the quays. Book a table on their website . Winedown, Leeson Street Seasonal Irish small plates, croquettes and a nice wine list at toastie shop Meltdown's night time wine bar Winedown . Book a table here . Hang Dai/Hawker, Camden Street Hang Dai have launched an outdoor space out the front called ‘Hawker’. There's high tables on the footpath and (permission allowing) they'll have plastic stools and steel tabletops over beer crates in the parking spaces. They've taken out the window and are serving Chinese street food like BBQ beef skewers, pork dumplings and deep-fried ice-cream, as well as Tsingtao and Zombie cocktails. You can grab and go or tables are first come first served, but if it's full you can put your name down and they'll call you when they've space. Hang Dai 's rooftop 'Gold Bar' terrace will also be open and is taking bookings from Tuesday 8th June, but no surprise they're already jam-packed with barely any weekend availability - there's always the hope of a cancellation though. Both areas will be open Tuesday - Thursday from 17:00 and Friday - Sunday from 13:00. You can't book the terrace online but you can call them on 015458888 or email eat@hangdaichinese.com . Dillinger's, Ranelagh Dillinger's has a very appealing looking set up at the front and side of the restaurant. It's covered but they're saying bookings are weather dependent, so presumably if it's bucketing down you might have to reschedule your nacho and rib eating to another day. They're opening Wednesday - Sunday and you can look for tables here . The Butcher Grill, Ranelagh The Butcher Grill will also have high tables out front so you can watch all of Ranelagh go by while enjoying your Côte de boeuf. They'll be open Thursday - Sunday and you can check for tables here . Asador, Ballsbridge Asador 's impressive (covered and heated) terrace reopens on Wednesday 9th June and they're taking bookings from Wednesday - Sunday each week for smoked beef tartare, fillet steak and fire-roasted lobster. Look for a table here . Eatokyo, Temple Bar Eatokyo has secured some space at the side for outdoor dining and reopens on Monday 7th June. They'll be serving sushi, tempura and katsu curries seven days a week from 11:00 - 22:00. You can send a booking request through their website or call them on 015348576. Old Street, Malahide Old Street in Malahide open their outdoor bookings for June tomorrow morning (Wednesday 2nd) at 09:00, with tables available Wednesday to Saturday from 17:00 - 21:00, and Sunday from 13:00 - 18:00. They're only taking bookings by phone on 018455614, and tables are very limited so it'll be fastest fingers first. Big Fan, Aungier Street We're pretty excited about Big Fan 's plans for outdoor dining on Aungier Street. They're taking out the window at the front and building something akin to a big porch with a new wall further back, complete with big fans above. Their reopening menu is in development but expect bao, jiaozi and lots of other outrageously delicious plates of food. Book here . Oliveto, Haddington House The beautiful garden terrace at Haddington House reopens on Monday 7th June serving equally beautiful-looking food from Oliveto . Now all you'll need is the sun. Book here . Cirillo's, Dublin 2 Cirillo's is back slinging pizzas and pasta to a few outdoor tables from Monday 7th June. Currently there seems to be a decent amount of availability, but don't expect to last long now that we've told you all about it. Look for tables here . Junior's, Dublin 4 The terrace at Junior's in Beggar's Bush reopens on Thursday 10th June, and will be serving dinner from Thursday - Saturday. No word on the menu yet but chef Fiachra Kenny's been showing off dishes on the 'gram like monkfish bouillabaisse and sweet cured pork chops with succotash and pressed potato. No online booking (arrgghh) but you can send a request through their website . Urban Brewing, Custom House Quay Urban Brewing was basically built for a pandemic, with tonnes of outdoor seating outside the CHQ building. The menu in the Hop Garden Terrace is built around tapas and larger plates (raciones), and the sun trap bar will be taking walk-ins for drinks and/or snacks. There's currently a decent amount of availability midweek. Book here . Bobby's, Baggot Street Bobby's is back with outdoor dining in their courtyard from Wednesday 9th June, and a simple menu focusing on cheese, charcuterie and toasties, which means more time to look at the wine list. Look for tables here . Rascal's Brewing, Inchicore Rascal's pizzeria and tap room reopens seven days a week from Monday 7th June, with waterproof shelters, heaters, nice lighting, bike racks, and all the pizza and beer. Look for tables here . Volpe Nera, Blackrock Volpe Nera very quietly opened their online reservations book last week for the minimum of outdoor tables they'll have and already bookings for June are scarce, but if you're happy with 21:30 on a Wednesday get on it. They may have more tables coming on board this week so keep your eyes peeled. Book here . Canteen, Marlin Hotel, Dublin 2 Canteen at the Marlin Hotel behind St. Stephen's Green is another place where reservations have opened very quietly, probably due to the fact that only Wednesday and Thursday evenings are currently open to non-residents, with Friday and Saturday saved for guests of the hotel. It was rising up the hottest restaurants in Dublin list pre-pandemic so expect it to be very busy once word gets out (i.e. now). Look for a table here . Drury Buildings, Drury Street T he gorgeous garden in Drury Buildings is reopening for brunch/lunch and dinner from their Josper charcoal oven seven days a week from June, but currently the first available tables aren't until the middle of the month - and no surprises that weekend brunch went like a flash. The balcony tables overlooking the garden will be the ones to nab if you're very, very lucky. Look for a table here . Las Tapas De Lola, Wexford Street Las Tapas de Lola reopen in June but are currently booked out for the entire month - and with only four tables on their outdoor terrace it didn't take long. However you can add your name to a waitlist for cancellations, or book ahead for July or August. Email book@lastapasdelola.com for enquiries. Rosa Madre, Temple Bar Italian seafood and Champagne den Rosa Madre reopen their atmospheric terrace on Tuesday 8th June, and will be open for dinner from Tuesday - Saturday. It's covered and heated so no dramas with the Irish summer, and reservations have opened very quietly so you still have a chance of getting in if you're quick. Look for a table here . Alma, Portobello The seats outside Alma are some of the loveliest in Portobello, and an iced dulce de leche latté in the sunshine while you wait for brunch is as perfect a post-covid situation as we can imagine. Tables are only available for 50 minutes so not one for slow eaters, but the service is lovely and efficient so hopefully it won't cause problems. Check for tables here . Circa, Terenure Circa reopen their outdoor area at the back of the restaurant on Wednesday 9th June for brunch, lunch and dinner. No word on a menu yet but keep an eye on their website and check for free tables here . Gaillot et Gray, Clanbrassil Street French pizzeria and natural wine hang out Gaillot et Gray will reopen for lunch (mainly sandwiches on their own bread) and dinner (pizza) on their terrace out the back. You can book by calling them on 014547781 or they'll be taking walk ins if they have space. Bay/Fish and Meat Bone Clontarf sister restaurants Bay and Fish and Meat Bone (formerly Fishbone) reopen on Monday 7th with outdoor dining at both venues. You can't book online but they're taking bookings over the phone and by email. Check out Bay here and Fish and Meat Bone here . 777 While we were scratching our heads wondering where on earth 777 were going to find the space for outdoor seating, they were busy converting a car park out the back into their "777 afuera" (meaning 'outside'), complete with a margarita-serving airstream. One look at it and it's not surprising that tables in June are already like hen's teeth. Have a look through what's left or get booking for July here . Bresson Bresson 's lovely outdoor courtyard reopens on Tuesday 8th June for dinner Tuesday - Sunday and lunch Thursday - Sunday. New head chef Peter Byrne (ex-Hugo's) has been shaking up the menu so we're not sure what to expect, but we've been told the Coquilles St-Jacques is staying, which is a relief. Check their website for availability. Shouk Our love for Shouk runs deep. The food, the staff, the prices, the food. They were lucky to already have an outdoor space pre-pandemic but they've since extended it further into their Drumcondra yard, which means you can have all the arayes, mezze and shawarma without any indoor-related risks. At the moment they have a waiting list that you can join by emailing hello@shouk.ie (until there are more clarification on outdoor restrictions), and online bookings will open in a few weeks, once the wait-listers have been sorted out. Mamó Mamó hope to have around 14 seats on their covered terrace outside the restaurant, serving cod chips, fresh seafood and eight rosés by the glass, seven days a week. Bookings are due to open next week so keep an eye on their Instagram for details of when they go live. Charlotte Quay Coppinger Row's sister restaurant Charlotte Quay reopens on Monday 7th June, with ample outdoor space overlooking Grand Canal Dock that gets the sun all evening. They haven't released their new menu yet but we're expecting more Mediterranean small plates like crab & crayfish croquettes, tuna crudo and gambas pil pil, with a cold glass of wine. You can book a table on OpenTable or email info@charlottequay.ie . Mr Fox Mr Fox has made clever use of available space by installing some tables outside their front door at the base of the steps down into the restaurant. Spaces are naturally limited, and they'll be opening Tuesday - Saturday for dinner only. Book on their website . L'Gueuleton L'Gueuleton on Fade Street have a considerable outside space, prime for people watching, small plate eating and Champagne drinking. Bookings are open on their website . Daphne's, Rialto Daphne's reopens on Wednesday 9th June serving pizza and pasta on their terrace, and brunch on the weekend. Email info@daphnes.ie or call 015521708 to book. The Winding Stair The Winding Stair is back with 'pop up' terrace dining from Friday 11th, adjacent to where their pizza place The Yarn was pre-lockdown. The menu is a mix of the best dishes from The Legal Eagle and The Winding Stair, like roasted bone marrow with braised oxtail and gaelic escargots with garlic butter, and Pat Mac’s smoked lamb breast with potato pavé, pea & wild garlic ketchup, Jerusalem artichoke purée and pickled tongue. Book on their website . Brother Hubbard North Brother Hubbard have lovely terraces at their Capel Street and Harrington Street locations, with plenty of space for social distancing. They're reopening for brunch and lunch in both sites, with dinner in Brother Hubbard North, which is taking reservations here . Brother Hubbard South is staying walk-in only. Saba's Secret Garden, Baggot Street Saba 's secret garden out the back of their Baggot Street location has canopies and heaters, holiday style lighting and art by Subset. It's open seven days a week serving food all day, including black pepper squid, Thai beef salad and Pad Thai. There's also a pretty extensive cocktail menu. There's currently no availability for any Thursday, Friday or Saturday in June, but you can look for a table here . Piglet Piglet reopens on Monday 7th June and will be open seven days a week, but early availability is already limited. It's worth getting your booking in early if you'd like good wine, small plates and prime people watching on Cow's Lane in your future. Book online . Coppinger Row Mediterranean-inspired Coppinger Row off South William Street reopens on Monday 7th June and will open seven days a week. There's an awning in case typical June weather takes hold. Book via their website . Casper & Giumbini's, Dun Laoghaire Dun Laoghaire bistro Casper & Giumbini's will open seven days a week from Monday 7th June for coffee, lunch and dinner. Book through their website or email info@casperandgiumbinis.ie. 31 Lennox, Portobello 31 Lennox in Portobello are promising lunch, brunch, coffee, pints and cocktails when they reopen for outdoor dining on Monday 7th June. We'll take one of each. Book here . Lenehan's, Rathmines Lenehan's in Rathmines is reopening, with three outdoor terraces - all of which are covered and heated. They open Monday 7th June but thereafter will open Tuesday - Sunday for lunch and dinner. Book on their website . Lucky's, Dublin 8 The yard at Lucky's on Meath Street reopens on Monday 7th June, with drinks, chats and pizza from Coke Lane. They'll be open seven days a week and you can make a booking enquiry through their website . Ukiyo, Dublin 2 Ukiyo will be reopening their lovely white picket-fenced area on Dame Court on the 7th of June, and tables are booking up quickly. They'll be open for lunch and dinner seven days a week, and you can book here . Riba, Stillogan Riba reopen their outdoor, covered and heated terrace on Wednesday 9th June. The menu has a Mediterranean spin with loads of local and Irish produce. Book for dinner here . Glas, Dublin 2 Vegetarian and vegan Glas have a very Parisian vibe going on outside their Chatham Street restaurant. The three tables are covered with an awning so you and your sweetcorn & jalapeno fritters will even be covered in case of rain (just maybe not the sideways type). Suesey Street Suesey Street 's terrace is one of the best in the city and has a retractable roof for that inconsistent Irish weather. They're open for lunch and dinner seven days a week and tables have unsurprisingly been going very fast. Book on their website . The Champagne Terrace At The Shelbourne The Terrace in The Shelbourne Hotel is turning its focus to all things Champagne this summer with flights, 'pinktails', and a food menu designed to match. There's oysters, a seafood tower, and a pâtisserie selection, and if you feel like splashing the cash you can spend up to €500 on a bottle. Book through The Shelbourne . Angelina's Angelina's outdoor tables are the ultimate in goals on a sunny day in Dublin 4. They're open seven days a week for lunch and dinner with brunch at weekends. Book on their website or by emailing book@angelinas.ie . Fade Street Social Fade Street Social is reopening with their wood-fired menu and cocktails. Dishes include crispy confit duck leg, lamb calzone and pork rillette lollipops, and you can book a table here . Walk Up's Only - L oose Canon - Wine, small plates, toasties and all the happy vibes on South William Street - Le Perroquet - The French bistro experience on Leeson Street - The Green Hen - Lunch, dinner and bar bites at the Exchequer Street bistro Loose Canon / Le Perroquet / The Green Hen - Baste / Sharkbait Shelbys / Big Blue Bus, Clanbrassil Street - Walk ups only for smoked meat, seafood and pizza at the outdoor food yard until further notice - Two Pups, Dublin 8 - Sheltered tables at the front and in their courtyard - The Well, St Stephen's Green - terrace open seven days a week for food and drinks Baste BBQ, Two Pups, The Well - Póg, Howth - Three outdoor tables for breakfast bowls, sandwiches, cakes and coffee - Zaytoon, Parliament Street and Swords - Outcover tables covered by an awning - The Orange Goat, Ballsbridge - Picnic benches in plastic pods Póg, The Orange Goat, Zaytoon - Urbanity, Smithfield - Dining for 30 with parasols and gazebo - The Commons at Moli , Dublin 2 - sandwiches, cake and coffee, plus weather-permitting barbecues on Saturdays - One Society , Dublin 1 - Brunch, pizza and pasta on a lovely covered and heated outdoor terrace Urbanity, The Commons at Moli, One Society
- What To Get The Dad In Your Life For Father's Day
With Father’s Day hurtling towards us on June 20th, there’s no shortage of food-based gifts and experiences for the Dad in your life this year. While booking an outdoor table , buying a voucher from his favourite restaurant, or ordering an at-home food kit are all excellent options, here’s our choice of the best gifts for Father’s Day, that he might even share with you if you're in the right place at the right time. Tickets To A D-8TE Pop-Up D-8TE , the food pop-up at Roe & Co’s outdoor cocktail village launched last weekend, and the plates of food from the first collab with Spitalfields made us think these will be some of the hottest seats in town this summer. Open evenings from Thursday to Sunday, the Spitalfields menu runs until June 20th then Pickle take over for the next two weeks, with Bahay, Nightmarket, Matsu Ramen and Lil Portie coming after that. An ideal one for Mums to book for Dad "from the kids" when you’re both in need of a night out. Tickets are €40 with an optional cocktail pairing, and all info is on their website . Whiskey Cocktails From Craft Cocktails Say it with cocktails. Literally. Your love for him is printed right there on the bottle. While the deadline for Craft Cocktails' bottled cocktails with personalised labels has passed, they have a special Father’s Day set of three whiskey-based cocktails, a 100ml bottle of Bulleit Bourbon, and two Bulleit-branded whiskey glasses in a presentation box (€50). At this stage, delivery by the big day can’t be guaranteed, but if you’re not seeing the big man until after (or he's a patient soul), nationwide delivery is available via their website . It can also be collected from Bar 1661 right up to Father’s Day. Cloud Picker's 'Dad's Coffee' Gift Pack Is he even your dad if you don’t buy him mugs for every gift-giving occasion? Up the style stakes while simultaneously allowing him to broadcast his love of decent coffee with the Best Dad Pack from Cloud Picker on Pearse Street - a 250g box of their Sumatran Dad Coffee, a Cloud Picker mug, cap, and tote. There will be no doubting his favourite beverage, and child, after this. It's priced at €54.95 but there are also other combos available on their website . All the Nice Things From Hen’s Teeth Store Ordering online from Hen’s Teeth Store will never disappoint. Delivering nationwide, your items come beautifully packaged so every order feels like a hamper. They have a dedicated Father’s Day gift guide on their website and we want everything on it for ourselves. Lots to choose from here like Harry‘s Nut Butter extra hot, Baste’s Crowd Pleeza BBQ rub, Craft Cocktails, Hen’s Teeth’s own brown sauce, plus loads of books, prints, and extras to make sure Dad feels really appreciated. Everything is on the website , or they're now open until 22.30 every Friday and Saturday night for all those late-night gift dashes. A Wine Tasting Experience from Ely There’s lots to choose from on Ely’s new at home website for Father’s Day. The charcuterie, chocolate and wine hamper features some of our favourite Irish products like Wooded Pig charcuterie, Hassetts crackers, Bean & Goose chocolate, plus Ely’s own chutney, and there’s a lot packed in there starting from €60 to feed two as a meal or four for grazing. Alternatively opt for a voucher for one of their upcoming summer wine tasting events to explore alternative Spanish wines, Piedmont varieties, or the best summer reds. Priced from €90, your dad will receive three bottles of wine and the link to the live zoom tasting sessions that are taking place throughout June and July. Book here . Everything from Little Italy If your Dad’s holiday plans have been grounded this year and the closest he’s going to get to The Rialto is, well, Rialto, a selection of the best Italian products from Little Italy might help him feel like he’s in holiday mode. Oils, vinegars, pastas, coffee, cheese, wine, lovely things in jars - they have a pretty epic selection available from the North King Street shop. Nationwide delivery is also available via their website , but it can take up to five days so you’ll need to be super quick. Olive Oil Selection From Sarah And Olive Dads have long amazed us for their abilities to appreciate the simple things in life - a decent cup of tea, a well-made sandwich, a jumper to keep him at just the right temperature. If yours craves simplicity but has an eye for quality, he's likely to love the olive oil selection from Sarah and Olive . There's a special gifting section on the website, and nationwide delivery is available for €10. Check them out here . Online Cookery Class From Sprig Cookery School Interactive online cookery classes from Sprig Cookery School started in May with the first five events selling out, but you’ll have time to catch the last three (Dessert Masterclass with Aoife Noonan, Irish Contemporary Cooking with Grainne O’Keeffe, and Caribbean Cooking with Nick Reynolds of Lil Portie) if you want a Dad in your life with some serious cooking skills, and who wouldn’t want that? View dates and book online here .
- 5 Things We Want To Eat In Dublin This Week
There are times in your life that define how you eat. Students living on beans and own-brand “bread” to save money for socialising; years spent working abroad while picking up a lifelong appetite for gildas and sherry; new parents unconsciously switching to a diet of foods that can be eaten with one-hand while they coo and rock a restless infant. Not only does what we eat shape our lives, but how we eat it plays a part too, and we seriously hope that the way we’ve eaten in the past 15 months does not form a large part of this tapestry. Sure, we’ve cooked and ordered in and have eaten many, many , lovely meals, but how we’ve eaten them hasn’t always been joyful - click and collect pasta served in a plastic tray and eaten quickly in the car before it goes cold and unyielding is a memory that many of us would like to repress. The good news is that there’s an end in sight. With outdoor dining drawing us back and a return to indoor service imminent, we’re so happy to see food being served on humble plates yet again and, best of all, you don’t even have to be the one who washes them afterwards. This is what we want to leave the house for this week. 1) Beetroot Risotto from Nannetti’s The second opening from the gang behind Cirillo’s , Nannetti’s had to battle through a few false starts but are now open on Dawson Street complete with outdoor seating at the front. At €35 for four courses, the terrace menu is fantastic value and this beetroot risotto with Young Buck cheese and almonds looks incredible. 2) Spiced Lamb Flatbread from As One Thanks to the large area outside their quay-side doors, As One is pretty much designed for outdoor dining so we’re really looking forward to seeing what they’re serving this summer, hopefully doused in sunshine. If this spiced lamb shoulder with preserved lemon hummus, pickled red onion, raita, salad and harissa on a homemade flatbread is anything to go by, we’re going to be spending a lot of time watching the world go by on City Quay. 3) Mackerel Taco From The Green Hen We’ve seen lots of fish tacos over the past few years, but this one hits different thanks to fillets of Dalkey Island mackerel. The Green Hen ’s outdoor terrace on Exchequer Street is open seven nights a week for walk-ins only, so plan your return to crockery civilisation accordingly. 4) Pappardelle with Fennell Sausage Ragu from Sprezzatura We’ve missed Sprezzatura . Big plates of excellent pasta at very reasonable prices meant it was one of our go-tos in town and we know you felt the same because you spent the last few months telling us. So nobody was surprised when online booking for their outdoor area opened and tables got snapped up immediately. Thankfully there’s always a good chance of getting a walk-in table if you’re happy to wait a while, and who wouldn’t wait if the reward was this plate of homemade pappardelle with a ragu of Jane Russell fennel sausage. The outdoor area is also exceptionally cute, so expect to see a lot of it all over Instagram. Get down there if you can and avoid the FOMO. 5) Soy Cucumber from Volpe Nera While at-home kits and take away has served us well, nothing compares to being handed a menu and finding a side dish that adds so much more to the meal than anything we can make ourselves. From Volpe Nera , this new side of lightly spiced, soy-marinated cucumber with endive and onion ash is the bright food on white plates that makes us feel like we’re finally getting a bit of colour back into our lives.
- 16 Ice-Creams You Need in Your Life This Summer
The temperature briefly went over 15° in Dublin this week and you know what that means; every man in the city brought out The Shorts and managed to look like the love-child of Paul Mescal and Steve Irwin, people in SoCoDo were forced to ask themselves “do I actually need a Dryrobe in this heat?”, and ice-cream has started appearing e’rywhere. Woohoo! Ice-cream is up there on the ATF list of all-time favourite things for three reasons: It tastes great It melts so no matter how full you are, it manages to fit in the little gaps in your stomach Eating ice-cream during the day is not having dessert. Fact. Eat a piece of cake in your car at noon and people comment, eat an ice-cream and you’ll be commended for your ability to keep cool Here are the ice-creams, and plant-based ice-cream alternatives, that you need in your life this summer. No Messin' Bakery's Ice-Bergers It's beginning to feel like ice-cream sandwiches might overtake actual sandwiches in Dublin, and we're not complaining. No Messin 's Ice Berger promises creamy ice-cream surrounded by rye cookies with Valhrona chocolate and sea salt, and as with everything they make, you know they're going to smash it. There's going to be limited availability at Proper Order Coffee each weekend during the summer, and expect demand to be very high so go early. Brasserie Sixty6's Sea Salt, Honey & Caramel Soft Serve Brasserie Sixty6 on South Great George's Street have just opened a café at the front, complete with a street-facing hatch and a soft serve machine. While they hit the ground running with affogato, they've upped the ante even further with the appearance of this sea salt and honey caramel number. Cloud Picker's Soft Serve In A Cup Cloud Picker on Pearse Street has the cutest cups of soft-serve with regularly changing toppings, like praline crumb, caramelised white chocolate, and butterscotch sauce, or honeycomb with dark chocolate. Can we have them all? Nutbutter's Vegan Soft Serve Nutbutter in Grand Canal Dock have just launched a plant-based soft-serve ice-cream alternative with toppings like cocoa nibs, homemade chocolate sauce, and the one that's intriguing us - coconut bacon. Herbstreet's Brunch Ball 2021 is feeling a little like the summers of our youth, mainly because nobody is going abroad. Double-down on the retro feelings with the Brunch Ball from Herbstreet in Grand Canal Dock - strawberry and vanilla ice-cream rolled in cake crumb and sprinkles. Burr's Ice-Bergers Sticking with the retro theme, Ice-Bergers are everywhere right now but they’ve had a 2021 upgrade. Burr describe what they do, making plant-based ice-cream sandwiches, as not an ice-cream alternative but “an ice-cream improvement”. Big words. Big flavours also with mocha cholate fudge and roasted hazelnut, chocolate shortbread and ginger crunch, mint, and malt vanilla. Find them at Hensteeth Store in Dublin 8, MVP on Upper Cranbrassil St., and popping-up in places like Bushy Park Market . If anyone fancies replicating a Mint Feast, call us. Chimac's Ice-Cream Sammies If you’ve been reading All The Food for a while, you’ll know that we’re big fans of Chimac ’s Ice-Cream Sammies. The great news is it’s even easier to get your hands on one of these massive desserts because they’re now also stocked at Lotts and Co. and Lennox Street Grocer . The malted cornflake and chocolate chip has long been our favourite (and we usually have one stashed in the back of the freezer for hot day snack emergencies), but keep an eye out for occasional specials. Leamhain's Ice-Cream Sandwiches Another non-dairy option is from Leamhain , and it’s also gluten, palm-oil and nut-free for a very inclusive ice-cream-esque experience. Tubs and sandwiches (like chocolate and butterscotch blondie) are stocked in a number of Dublin outlets including Small Changes in Inchicore, Kerb in Foxrock, Cornucopia on Wicklow Street, Green Beard Juicery in Ranelagh and Donnybrook, and Marlowe & Co. on the South Circular Road. The Soft Ralph If you’ve been traumatised by recent rumours of a Flake-shortage , you should get ahead of the crowd and take every opportunity to eat Flakes in ice-cream before those pesky children take them all. You know what else children shouldn’t have? Booze. Show them who’s boss by combining the two. Makers of The White Ralph have launched The Soft Ralph incorporating their liquor to create an ice-cream that’s 7% ABV, and you'll find it at Eatyard . Veginity's Plant-Based Desserts Vegan restaurant Veginity on Dorset Street Upper has created a range of frozen plant-based desserts with flavours like Oreo, berry cheesecake, and Malteser, plus there are mocha ice-cream sandwiches available too. Who knew vegans were going to get so good at ice-cream. Cremeria Constantini’s Ice-Cream Counter One of our favourite secret spots in Dublin is Sorrento’s fish and chips in Stoneybatter. Apart from the obvious, they also sell great sourdough, and they have another secret weapon - Cremeria Constantini , an ice-cream and sorbet counter that wouldn’t be out of place in Milan. Cream of the Crop's Gelato Ice-cream is important. Zero waste is important. Taste is important. Thankfully, Giselle Makinde from Cream of the Crop has been able to combine all three by using surplus ingredients that would otherwise end up in landfill to make seriously tasty gelato and sorbet. Expect to see this one cropping up everywhere thanks to their super cute ice-cream bike, with stockists including The Old Bakery Store in Terenure, Fresh Avenue in Ballinteer, Small Changes in Inchicore, and soon Aldi, or you can buy straight from the source at their shop in Dublin 8. Betty's Soft Serve Peaches and Domini Kemp's latest venture is an ice-cream bar in Arnott's, just by the Liffey Street entrance. Betty's Milk Bar has soft-serve dairy and vegan ice-cream in cups or cones and lots of toppings and sauces. We're taking this as a sign that Henry Street will be fully open soon and we'll need somewhere to cool down both ourselves and our debit cards. Bao Bun's Ice-Cream Bao Bao has exploded in Dublin and you can pretty much find them for breakfast, lunch, dinner... and now dessert. Aungier Street (where else?) newbie Bao Bun has an ice-cream sandwich on the menu, with a bao that's deep fried and rolled in sugar and cinnamon. Lunch and dessert in one. Three Twenty Ice-Cream Lab's Everything One of our go-tos for great ice-cream in town, Three Twenty turned two this week which is weird because it feel like it's been part of Drury Street since the beginning of time. Liquid nitrogen is used to create a super-smooth ice-cream and, if that's not enough magic for you, torched meringue or brûléed sugar creates really unique desserts on the go. As One's Housemade Ice-Cream As One make their sea salt and vanilla ice-cream in house, topping it with chocolate soil, honey drizzle and mint, before sending you on your merry way down the quays. Sunshine optional. And this week only... Urbanity's Wibbly Wobbly Wonder In what may prove to be one of our favourite collabs of the year (a tough competition), Urbanity in Smithfield have teamed-up with Wine Mason to create the meal of our dreams this Friday only - a chicken katsu sandwich, a bottle of Pet Nat, and the most evocative of all ice-creams; the Wibbly Wobbly Wonder, all for €22. This grown-up version with yuzu jelly, vanilla ice-cream, and chocolate biscuit dipped in white and ruby chocolate looks IN-CRED-IBLE, and you can pre-order this feast here . Have we missed any of your favourite ice-creams? Let us know by emailing info@allthefood.ie
- 5 Things We Want To Eat In Dublin This Week
From salads to street food, summery ice-pops to retro biscuits, there's a lot that's been catching our eye since yesterday, but these are the 5 things we most want to eat in Dublin this week. 1) Blackcurrant Teacakes From The Cupcake Bloke The Cupcake Bloke has just launched a retro biscuit bar from the bakery in Rialto. The opening menu includes his famous mikados, as well as millionaire bourbons with caramel and caramelised white chocolate and purple snacks, but we have our eyes firmly set on these teacakes filled with vanilla marshmallow, blackcurrant jam and an oat biscuit, covered in dark chocolate. Order for collection here . 2) Takoyaki From Kakilang Kakilang , the fried chicken and bubble tea shop on the quays has set up stalls in Merrion Square Park (Thursday 11:00 - 14:00) and St. Anne’s Park (Saturday 11:00 - 16:00) and their Takoyaki is going with them. The little battered balls are filled with cabbage, octopus and scallions and we'll be making a beeline for them the next time we're passing. 3) Chocolate & Cranberry Cookies From Two Boys Brew Two Boys Brew in Phibsboro have just added these monster cookies to their range, with ruby chocolate, white chocolate and cranberries. They say they're obsessed with them, and we think we will be too. 4) The Greek Salad From Yeeros Summer! You're here! And with it comes the inability to eat anything hot outside and the ability to turn anything in the fridge into a "salad". If the mood strikes and the fridge is empty Yeeros are making this legit Greek one with tomato, cucumber, peppers, olives, feta and capers, and you might as well add on some dolmades and dips while you're there. So cooling... 5) Mixed Berry Cheesecake Ice Pop From Kahuna Pops You'll find photographer Lili Forberg's Kahuna Pops stall at Bushy Park Market every Saturday and we're loving the look of their new mixed berry cheesecake. Be warned though - your chances of getting one gradually decline as the temperature rises.
- Where To Find The Hottest Salads In Dublin
We all know that salad and sunshine go together like… well, tasty cold food and hot weather. We’re officially at that time in the year where eating salad for at least one meal a day stops being an unchecked item on your to-do list, and turns into an activity to plan your day, and Insta stories, around. In an attempt to appease the Weather Gods, here’s our favourite spots to eat salad in Dublin. Tiller + Grain After over a year of limited social contact and severely curtailed travel, we’re all feeling the need for some sun on our faces and a serious injection of vitamins. While we may or may not get away on holidays this year, at least we can order sunshine in a bowl from Tiller + Grain , and be instantly transported to Greece, Spain or Morocco through their vivid salads, which are really in a league of their own. Shouk When in doubt, add cheese. Shouk in Drumcondra is one of our go-tos for excellent salads, like Morroccan carrot, aubergine and red pepper, and fried cauliflower, but their whopper 'Shouk Salad' will show you the light. Rocket, cucumber, cherry tomato, mushrooms, red onion, scallions, radish, olives, parsley, fried pita bites, and sumac za’atar olive oil dressing under a mountain of Turkish cheese equals good salad times. Nutbutter Picture a small child who has just discovered a forgotten pack of Smarties and has managed to snaffle them all before the box can be prized out of their clammy little hands; that’s how excited we were to have Nutbutter back at the end of 2020, after a short hiatus to move to different premises in Grand Canal Dock. While we’re going to have to wait a while to be able to sit in the restaurant and enjoy their décor, their salads are always beautiful, healthy, and basically a hug for your insides. Kale + Coco We’ve long loved Kale + Coco in Stoneybatter for their fresh and vibrant salads, but their ability to come up with punny names gives us additional joy. Their menu currently boasts the You Guac My World (lettuce, quinoa, spicy roasted veg, black beans, corn salsa, guacamole, tortilla chips with a spicy cashew and lime dressing) and the Miso Hungry (miso-roasted aubergine, black rice, spinach, sweet potato, broccoli, pomegranate, and a tahini, lemon and garlic dressing). Tang Tang is really good at adding vegetables to dressings and making it all look and taste incredibly beautiful, and the good news is that both of their locations - Abbey Street and Dawson Street - are now open. The salad selection changes daily but always comes with their amazing hummus. Little Bird Little Bird , the vegetarian café and yoga studio on the South Circular Road, creates seriously beautiful salad plates and salad-based specials, that frequently make us think our Instagram timeline has been infiltrated by rainbows. Like this recent special of roasted beetroot, pearl barley, feta, toasted walnuts and mixed leaves with a raspberry vinaigrette. Magnificent. Laine My Love If you’re a regular at Laine My Love , and you totally should be, you'll know that it's important to get there for a salad box before they run low on hummus. We’re so looking to sitting in one of their window seats eating salad from an actual plate, looking out at the equally colourful Talbot Street, but until then we'll settle for a street bench. As One After over a year of pretty much constant anxiety and pastries, now is probably a good time to get a little more health-conscious. As One on City Quay has a menu focused on gut-health as a way of improving overall wellness and their menu has lots of great salad options designed to make your body very grateful to you. Toonsbridge Dairy Are you going to be able to go to Toonsbridge Dairy and come out with just enough from the deli counter to make yourself lunch? No. Are you going to be able to resist the cannoli? Also no. That’s okay, a salad and a dessert is the best mid-week summer lunch option ever. You deserve it. Honey Truffle Kitchen Some cafés do one thing really well, and then others seems to just turn out magic dish after magic dish. Honey Truffle Kitchen is the latter. Back in normal times, the queue at lunch was out the door with hungry students and local office workers happily waiting for sweet and savoury bakes, sandwiches, and especially salads. The selection constantly changes but is always fresh and interesting. Press Café You’ll find Press Café at the National Print Museum on Haddington Road and we hope that their suntrap courtyard will be put to good use this summer. Lots of salads and salad-based specials are available, including a breakfast salad of poached egg, grilled chorizo, tomato, avocado, and rocket with sourdough. Ideal Monday-morning option when you’ve overdone it at the weekend. Póg Would any list about Dublin salads be complete without including Póg ? Sure, we’d probably all prefer to be eating a stack of pancakes but we can’t do that every day so branch out and opt for a salad with halloumi, chicken or eggs, or opt for the pad thai salad when you feel like something a bit more exotic. What are your favourite places for a salad in Dublin? Let us know by emailing info@allthefood.ie
- 10 Places To Grab A Bite On The Go In Town
Picnic season is approaching but picnic weather definitely is not. Don’t worry, when the time comes to get your legs and blankets out, we’ll keep you updated with all the top picnic kits and bits you’ll need, but until then we’d recommend that you keep moving when eating outside before the wind/rain/hail ruin your food, and therefore your entire day. While there’s no shortage of fantastic cafés open in Dublin where you can grab a sandwich or a pastry, here’s 10 places where you’ll find something a little different to accompany you on your walk through town, or when you just need to keep moving. 1) Mister Magpie, Leeson St. Lower A well-known fact is that any food served on a stick is instantly more delicious than its stick-free counterparts. Ice-cream, olives, cocktail sausages, we could go on... Mister Magpie on Leeson Street Lower make stick crepes in-house (a Brazilian favourite), and they’re stuffed with sweet fillings like Nutella, or savoury with cheese and ham or caramelised onion. 2) Kakilang, Bachelors Walk We love the Asian street food scene where often restaurants and vendors do only one or two dishes, but do them exceptionally well. Dublin has seen big growth in this over the last few years and Kakilang was a very welcome addition when it opened just as the world went crazy in 2020. As well as serving bubble tea they have a menu of mille crepe cakes, pastries and Taiwanese fried chicken, best eaten fresh from a brown paper bag. 3) 777, Great George’s Street In our dream world, Dublin would be awash with amazing Mexican food, but until we become the rulers of the planet (hopefully only a matter of time) we’re very grateful for 777 ’s hatch which has been slinging out tacos, Mexican hot dogs, and, mostly importantly in our opinion, empanadas, along with beers and cocktails. Open Thursday 17:00 - late and Friday/Saturday 13:00 - late. 4) Toca Tapioca House, Fleet Street Showing our age here but if the word “tapioca” makes you think of something your mother served out of a tin as dessert in the 80s, you too probably need some tapioca conversion therapy. While not widely eaten in Ireland, tapioca has lots of uses and newly opened Toca , Dublin’s first tapiocaria (apparently, it’s a thing), is using the starch in sweet and savoury wraps, cakes, and tapioca dice; a tapioca-based cheese snack on a stick (and you know how we feel about food on sticks). 5) Big Fan Bao, Aungier St. If you’re walking around Aungier Street and suddenly become hyper aware of the fact that you’re bao-less, you can order take-away at Big Fan Bao . Bao, dumplings, rice bowls, wonton crackers, Taiwanese chicken - all delicious, all easy to eat on the go. 6) All Hail The Box, Dawson Street Too busy to make decisions? All Hail the Box has one thing on the menu - the box - and it’s a perfect walk and dine lunch when you’re so important you couldn’t possibly sit down, but also so hungry that eating jerk chicken, rice, beans and corn on the go doesn’t faze you in the slightest. 7) Hong Kong Bakery, Eden Quay We challenge you to go to Hong Kong Bakery and just get one thing. It’s not possible, so just make peace with that fact and prepare to spend your day powering through a haul of char sui buns, char sui so (roast pork puffs), Cantonese egg tarts and cheesy sausage buns. 8) Dash Burger, Kevin Street Lower Are burgers the original street food in Ireland? Possibly, but in a city awash with large chains, it can be too tempting to grab a quick bite in one of the global behemoths when you’re on the go. Instead, stroll down to Dash Burger on Kevin Street Lower and you’ll be rewarded with a burger with complex layers of taste thanks to the charring and caramelisation of the smash cooking technique. 9) Oh! My Street Food, Westmoreland Street Sushi, Donburi bowls and noodles all feature on the menu of Oh! My Street Food , but for something a little different, and more portable, opt for the xi’an burger (a homemade Chinese bun packed with pork or beef, spices, spring onion and coriander) or jianbing (a popular Chinese street food crepe stuffed with everything from kimchi to hot dogs). There’s also bubble tea. 10) Asia Market, Drury Street When we get to Asia Market our brain is usually on a one-track mission to get to the gochujang and frozen dumplings, but step inside the door, take a moment to breathe, and you'll be rewarded with char siu pork buns and other assorted dim sum served in a cute little boat dish so you can dine on the move. What are your favourite places for a bite on the go around town? Let us know by emailing info@allthefood.ie
- Great Gifts To Send Exhausted New Parents
New parents are very, very tired. Even the ones in the baby bubble have points in the day when the fifth coffee isn't working, and the only things to do is bunker down, stock the fridge and eat all the food to cope with all the sleep deprivation. Here's 5 things to send tired parents that are infinitely better than flowers and baby clothes... 1) Camerino's Cake Club Sugar = energy = the difference between being able to carry on a conversation with another adult or falling asleep into your lunch. Much loved Dublin bakery Camerino recently started a cake and cookie club, where they'll deliver a box of 12 cakes (€50) or 12 cookies (€35) to your house as a one off or a monthly membership, and you can add a wooden gift box for €30. They're also freezable if for whatever reason they can't get through them in a few days (they will). See the details here . 2) A Box Of Nice Things From Craic Foods We discovered Craic Foods a few months ago thanks to a recommendation, and they sell all manner of things to add excitement to your kitchen. From bacon ketchup to savoury chorizo jam, Irish black butter to freeze dried fruit for when you haven't been to the shop in a week, a few carefully chosen items could jazz up the most basic of kitchen staples. There's also a whole section dedicated to jars of salted caramel - we recommend the tahini and miso ones, but you know they're all good. Check them out here . 3) A Fresh Fruit And Vegetable Delivery When you're low on energy and covered in baby vomit it's tempting to sit and eat junk food all day, but we all know you'll feel better if you can sandwich some nutrition in between all the cake and chocolate, so make it easy for them by having a beautiful box of fruits and vegetables delivered (if exhaustion is at an all time high they can juice them). We're loving Harvest Day 's predominantly Irish and organic boxes, priced at either €25 or €40 and delivered nationwide Thursdays and Fridays. You can see exactly what farm each item was grown on, and they're guaranteeing a fair price paid to their farmers - no 39c bags of onions around these parts. Check them out here . 4) Something Beautiful For Their Kitchen From Araucaria Ceramics We're big time crushing on everything from Araucaria Ceramics lately, and dreaming of kitchen shelves styled to showcase their sugar bowls, milk pourers and plates. New parents tend to drink a lot of coffee, so why not give them something beautiful to look at through those half-closed eyes. Potter Daniel Woodsmith releases new stock into his online shop every few weeks, so keep an eye on it here or sign up for updates. 5) Ice-Cream From Cream Of The Crop Gelato You know what tired people need in the freezer? Ice-cream. You know what's better than ice-cream? Cream Of The Crop 's gelato. Chef Giselle Makinde uses surplus and imperfect ingredients like over-ripe bananas, cantaloupe and sheep's milk yoghurt to make delicious, feel-good flavours, and they deliver free anywhere in Dublin on orders over €24. They also deliver to Kildare, Wicklow and Meath on Saturdays. Check out this week's flavours here .
- 5 Things We Want To Eat In Dublin This Week
Cheese. Cheese cheese cheese. Cheese. Cheese cheese cheese cheese cheese cheese. Cheese. Cheese. Cheese cheese cheese. Cheese. Cheese cheese. Cheese. Cheese cheese cheese cheese cheese cheese cheese cheese cheese. Cheese. We’ve been thinking about cheese a LOT lately, and it's probably Instagram wot did it. Here are five cheesy things we want to eat in Dublin this week. Cheese. 1) Cheese, Onion And Potato Pie From Uno Mas In a world where we can be anything, we’d like to be sitting on a stool in Uno Mas . Simple dream. Until that can become a reality again, we’ll have to make do with their click and collect menu (operating from Thursday to Saturday with delivery available Saturday and Sunday) and this Abondance cheese, caramelised onion and potato pie, served with asparagus, shiitake and buttermilk. 2) Stracciatella Di Bufala From Oliveto Proof that cheesy doesn’t have to be heavy, Oliveto in Dún Laoghaire have this dish of charred baby leeks, stracciatella di bufala, pistachio and agretti in development and we would love to see it on the menu soon. If it does land, get in there before anyone else finds out. 3) Pão De Queijo From Aventura Café Aventura , operating out of two trailers in Portmarnock train station and on Paddy’s Hill in Malahide/Portmarnock, have started serving pão de queijo, a traditional Brazilian snack and popular breakfast food. The light, puffy, slightly salty cheese bread bite also pairs really well with a cold beer (not that you'd dare bring one of those to the beach or anything). 4) Croquettes From Winedown You’re probably familiar with Meltdown and their super cheesy toasties, but further cheese-based magic happens when the Montague Street location becomes Winedown every Friday and Saturday evening from 17:00 - 21:00. Wine, cocktails and small plates are on offer, and these cheesy croquettes are kind of genius as they mirror the flavours of the toasties, coming in hey pesto, spicy cajun, mac mama, rib-melt, and smoked fungi varieties. It’s like a toastie, but even more convenient. 5) The Cure from Secret Sandwich Society Okay, we don’t know what this is actually supposed to cure but we’re definitely feeling a little faint, have a tickle in our throats, and we’re not sure if this raised temperature is from illness or anticipation. Serving from MVP on Upper Clanbrassil Street, Secret Sandwich Society have created a toasted sandwich that sounds so good, we don’t know why we've never seen it before. Potato gratin, smoked Drumlin cheese, toasted sourdough malt. Oooooooooft.
- The ATF Guide To Restaurant At Home Experiences In Lockdown #3
Updated 27th April '21 We're officially fed up of life right now, and have been overtaken with fantasies that involve floating through the door of Variety Jones and walking straight to the chef's table, sitting at the bar in Uno Mas watching a wobbling flan come our way, and sticking a hopeful head into Assassination Custard to see two free seats and that day's menu scratched on a paper bag. It's enough to make a group of hungry girls (and guys) weep, BUT we're on the home stretch, and until our fantasy life becomes reality again, we're making do with the city's best restaurant at home experiences. This is an ever changing landscape so we will be adding and removing places as necessary, and we've included a colour-coded key this time with our most frequent requests from you lot. A couple of notes: A lot of places could be designated as special occasion or casual , so we put them in the one we think they're most suited to based on price/effort. As for family friendly , we t hink of all food as family friendly, but have stuck this on anywhere offering a children's menu or serving notoriously popular foods like burgers and pizzas - but that doesn't mean we think the kids should miss out on the crab linguine from Michael's or the venison wellington from Juniors. For anywhere catering to vegetarians but not vegans , it's worth getting in touch to see if they can take out the dairy element - most will be happy to cater for you where possible. If you think somewhere is missing or anything is inaccurate let us know by emailing us at info@allthefood.ie . Until then let's just keep eating our way through this. (s) - Special Occasion (c) - Casual (v) / (vg) Vegetarian/Vegan (d) / (D) - Limited Dublin delivery / Dublinwide Delivery (n) - Nationwide Delivery (w) - Work involved (f) - Family Friendly (1) - Meals for one 1) Clanbrassil House (s) (v) (w) (1) Clanbrassil House head chef Gráinne O'Keefe announced she was moving on at the start of April, and we don't know who's taking over from her yet, but you have until mid-May to try her food before thing inevitably get a shake up. April's family style menu includes hot-smoked trout with sourdough and pickled red cabbage, and a beef cheek and Guinness pie with potato puree, gravy and tarragon cream. There's also a côte de boeuf meal for two and the option to add on hash brown fries, and it's available for collection on Fridays and Saturdays. Order here . 2) Bastible (s) (v) (w) (1) Bastible 's meal kits are available for collection Thursday - Saturday from 1600 - 19:00, and the five course menu (plus bread and snacks) will definitely be worthy of your next special occasion. April's menu includes treacle-cured sea trout with fermented gooseberry and smoked yoghurt, and lamb saddle with smoked anchovy and confit fennel (so many of our favourite things), and there's a bit of work involved so you can take full (semi) credit for the results. Order here . 3) Boco (c) (v) (vg) (d) (w) (f) Boco are the latest pizza restaurant to join the bake at home brigade. Bases come half-baked to be finished in the oven at home, with crushed tomato sauce, Fior di Latte cheese and the toppings for whichever ones you pick, as well as that all important woodfired garlic mayo. Deliver is available within 10km of the restaurant in Dublin 1 from Friday - Sunday and they get cheaper the more you order. Kits keep for three days and can be ordered on their website . 4) Asador/Prado (c) (d) (w) (f) Sister restaurants Asador and Prado have six at home meal boxes available, with four designed for the barbecue. They've covered a lot of bases from a healthy Mediterranean box with piri piri chicken and halloumi sticks, to the ultimate BBQ box with beef, lamb, prawns and sausages (only available for the May bank holiday). Available for collection or delivery Thursday - Sunday and they cover most of Dublin. Check out their boxes here . 5) Ripasso (c) (d) (w) (f) Bray's bone fide Italian Ripasso is doing a weekly three-course regional menu, and they're delivering to Dublin 14, 16 and 18 as well as the Dunlaoghaire-Rathdown area. This week it's Tuscany with a fish stew to start, pappardelle with Italian pork and mushrooms for main, and a chocolate mousse with a biscuit base for dessert. It's €26 pp and you can add on their suggested wine pairing too. Order online here , and if your address isn't coming up send them an email. 6) 777, Dublin 2 (c) (D) (n) (v) (w) (f) Mexican 777 have just launched nationwide delivery for €9 on their taquito kits (meat and veggie versions available), and if you're in Dublin there's also a weekly special. Optional (necessary) margaritas can be added on as well as other cocktails and Mexican lager, and in Dublin they're available for collection or delivery within the M50 for €7. Order here . 7) Fade Street Social, City Centre (s) (vg) (D) (w) (f) (1) Fade Street Social is back with an at home menu and all we can think about is pie. There's a set menu at €38 a head for snacks, three courses and petit fours, or you can pick and choose from the à la carte, with dishes like honey-glazed ham hock for two, crispy confit garlic potatoes with cep mayo, and that chicken, ham hock, duck liver and tarragon pie. There's cocktails too and they deliver across Dublin on Friday and Saturday. Order here . 8) Loretta's, Phibsborough (s) (f) (1) Loretta's in Phibsborough is also back after a hiatus, with a three-course menu and snacks for €32.50 a head. The firrst week's menu features black olive gnocchi, confit duck leg with maple toasted oats and blood orange drizzle cake, and you can add on wine. Available for collection on Friday and Saturday. Order here . 9) Bibi's, Portobello (c) (vg) (w) (f) Bibi's bake at home dinners for two were a Dublin 8 highlight of the last lockdown, with dishes like meatball lasagne, lamb shank shepherd's pie and butter chicken, and they've just brought them back. First up is beef short rib (or bean) chilli, with sides including charred corn, kale and sweet potato salad, and desserts including chocolate bread and butter pudding. Order for collection only on Fridays and Saturdays here . 10) Oliveto, Dun Laoghaire (s) (c) (v) / (vg) (d) / (D) (n) (w) (f) (1) Oliveto in Haddington House have a to-go menu from Wednesday - Sunday, with pizza, pasta, salads and cocktail kits at the weekend. We like the sound of the Mantovana sausage ragu with n’duja and fresh pappardelle, and the sweet potato gnocchi with St. Tola goats cheese, caramelised aubergine, asparagus, fresh peas, watercress, basil & pangrattato. It's available for click and collect or delivery on Deliveroo . 11) Bia Rebel, Belfast (c) (v) (n) (w) (f) (1) Belfast ramen mecca Bia Rebel have launched at home kits for nationwide delivery (ROI and UK) and this is one we can't wait to get our hands on. There's a vegetarian (£16) or a pork option (£20), each serving two people, and it comes with handmade noodles, miso broth and toppings. Delivery to the ROI is £6.50 and you can order here . 12) Variety Jones, Dublin 8 (s) (D) (w) They made us wait a year but Variety Jones have finally made their food available at home. Their first meal kit launched in March, priced at €180 for a tasting menu and two bottles of wine chosen by sommelier Vanda Ivancic, and because we were quick off the mark we got one - it was everything we wanted it to be, see the proof here . Here's the bad news though. They had so much interest after announcing the first box that they're not taking any more enquiries for the foreseeable. While this may be news capable of ruining your day, keep in mind that people always cancel, change their minds, or don't answer their phones when it comes time to pay, so we'd suggest turning on notifications for their Instagram stories as your best chance of joining the chosen few who will bag one, as this is where cancellations may be offered up to the quickest takers. 13) Grano, Stoneybatter (c) (v) (w) (f) (1) Grano a casa is back with their collection menu of homemade pastas, sauces, cured meats and tiramisu for dessert. The OGs are still there, like the cacio e pepe and the amatriciana with black pig guanciale, but they're also doing weekly specials, like fresh egg pasta with truffle and a creamy sauce with salsiccia and parmesan. Collection is available Friday and Saturday from 13:00 - 18:30, and you can place an order here . 14) The Shelbourne, St. Stephen's Green (s) (v) (d) (w) (1) The Shelbourne have a few different at home options available for collection or delivery within 10km of the hotel (€10), including afternoon tea, seafood towers, a beef wellington with all the sides, and a three-course Sunday lunch. You can also add on their excellent cocktails for €20 a bottle plus garnishes (two serves), as well as olives and almonds to snack on during aperitif hour. See all the details here . 15) Tiller + Grain, City Centre (c) (v) (f) (1) City centre café Tiller + Grain have been serving some of the best food in town since opening in early 2019, and while they're also late to the meal box game, they're making up for lost time and have been selling out every week. Boxes are €35 per person and include dips, salads, meat or fish and dessert. It's collection only on Fridays and Saturdays between 15:00 and 17:00, and orders can be placed each week once the boxes are live on their website . 16) Craft, Harold's Cross (s) (v) (w) (1) Craft 's set menu is available for collection on Friday and Saturday nights. It's €35 for one and €70 for two and there's a choice of main courses including a vegetarian option. Last week's menu included snacks of brown treacle loaf and whipped feta with pickled beetroot, a starter of roasted carrots with spiced hummus, main of slow cooked brisket with artichoke and mushroom cream, and a pistachio financier for dessert. Order here . 17) The Beach House, Tramore (s) (v) (n) (w) (f) (1) When The Beach House in Tramore (from the owners of Fish Shop in Dublin, who moved to Waterford last year) announced they were starting nationwide delivery a few weeks ago, whoops could be heard from Donegal to Dingle. We bagged an order for their first weekend and it's been one of our favourite at home food experiences during the entire pandemic. The pork rillettes with cornichons and Seagull Bakery sourdough took us to Paris, the Roaring Bay Water mussel and wild Irish squid seafood stew to Cadiz, and the Comeragh Mountain lamb shoulder to the wilds of Waterford. Unsurprisingly it sold out a week in advance, so you're advised to set an alarm for 18:00 on Thursdays if you want a pep in your step for the next eight days while you wait for your delivery. Order here . 18) Brother Hubbard, City Centre (c) (vg) (D) (w) (f) After another hiatus Brother Hubbard are back and they've brought the meal kits with them. Their extensive Middle Eastern feast (either meat or vegan) is just €45 for two and includes two nibbles, a snack, three dips, a main course, a dessert and even mint tea to finish. It's available for collection or Dublin-wide delivery, and we saw a little box on their homepage stating that nationwide delivery is coming soon... Order here . 19) Mister S, Camden Street (c) (D) (w) (f) (1) Mister S is back with a new menu, following the departure of ex-head chef Daniel Hannigan. Their heat at home options are available for collection or delivery, with a three-course meal for two (currently shortrib or pork belly) costing €49. There's also a ready to eat menu for collection only, from an à la carte menu. Order here . 20) Big Fan Bao (c) (vg) (d) (w) (f) Big Fan Bao were only open a few weeks when our worlds were turned upside down, and while they've stayed open for takeaway, they've only just dipped a toe into the meal kit waters. Their supremely good pork and vegan bao boxes are available for collection from George's Street and Greystones on Friday and Saturdays, and for the moment they offer delivery within the city centre, to most of South Dublin, and last week as far northside as Malahide/Swords/Howth . Boxes are €50 and come with a DIY steamer, as well as pastries and tea for afterwards, and you can add on wine and cocktails. Order here . 21) Glas, Chatham Street (s) (vg) (d) (w) (1) Vegan and vegetarian restaurant Glas have a vegetable and grain based feast for collection from the city centre or delivery within the M50. It's €35 for one or €70 for two, and you get nibbles including kale pesto and seaweed soda bread, a starter of squash rillettes with smoked almond emulsion, a main of hispi cabbage with fennel gratin, and a dessert of cherry, almond and chocolate entremet. Order here . 22) Locks (s) (v) (w) (1) Locks have a weekly meal collection service on Friday and Saturday nights, with snacks, a starter, a main, sides and dessert for €70 - €80, depending on the main. Recent dishes have included ras el hanout lamb rump and Thornhill duck á l'orange, and we'd drive to Portobello for the breads with trout and dillisk butter alone. The menu goes online and orders open each Sunday for the following week. Check them out here . 23) Little Forest (c) (v) (vg) (f) (1) The pizza master is back, and the reviews are better than ever. After parting ways with Pi last year, Reggie White has taken over the pizza oven at Little Forest in Blackrock, the third opening from John and Sandy Wyer, along with former 2IC Shane Windrum. The critics love it, the collection spots sell out every week, and they're mixing up the menu regularly - although we're still not over the fact that we missed the one with roast cauliflower, Taleggio, grapes and brown butter. Praying for a comeback. Orders go live every Monday at 10:00 for that week and you can book a collection slot (if you're fast) here . 24) Bresson (s) (v) (1) Upmarket French restaurant Bresson in Monkstown have an à la carte menu of ready to eat dishes like French onion soup, rolled gratinated lobster pancakes with gruyère and thermidor sauce, and apricot glazed brioche bread and butter putting. It's collection only and slots become available here at 11:00 on Monday mornings. 25) Airfield (c) (f) (1) Urban farm and estate Airfield in Dundrum have a weekly seasonal menu using ingredients from the estate, for collection only from the restaurant on Friday and Saturday between 17:00 and 18:00. It's always interesting and very good value, and there's also a Sunday roast at €24 for one and €44 for two. See this week's menu and order here . 26) Michie Sushi (c) (v) (vg) (d) (f) (1) Michie services most of South Dublin for crispy salmon temaki, tuna maki and fire dragon rolls, alongside katsu currys, yaki soba and seaweed salads. Collection is available from their three branches in Ranelagh, Dun Laoghaire and Sandyford, with delivery charges ffrom €2.50 - €3.50. See their menu and order here . 27) Kakilang, Dublin 1 (c) (d) (f) (1) Bubble tea and fried chicken house Kakilang had barely gotten off the ground before the lockdowns began, but buoyed by the response of their customers they've stayed open for takeaway throughout, and have started offering a delivery services to different parts of Dublin each day (you can check their weekly schedule on Instagram). Taiwanese chicken steak, chicken wings with Korean and Japanese sauces, and takoyaki (octopus balls) are the savoury options, with filled croissants, cheesecake and crêpe cakes for dessert. There are 25 different types of bubble tea, all customisable with fruit, tapioca and jelly toppings, and they do excellent value meal deals. 28) The Port House, Dublin 2 & Dundrum (s) (v) (d) (w) (f) (1) The Port House will deliver a tapas box and wine anywhere within the M50 for €60 feeding two people. You get a starter, three main tapas, a side, a dessert and a bottle of wine (or upgrade to cava for another €10). Boxes also include almonds, olives, a candle and a playlist. Order here . The Port House in Dundrum only (for now) are also doing an extensive menu of hot tapas to take home, with everything from pil-pil to patatas bravas, paella to pimientos de padron. See the menu and order here . 29) Michael's, Mount Merrion & Sutton (s) (w) (f) (1) Michael's is back in business from this Friday 22nd after a well deserved break, promising ready to eat meals, meal kits to cook at home and an increased range of products in their spin off shops - Little Lockdown (Mount Merrion and Sutton). Collection slots for hot food will open this week on their website and will go fast, so keep your eyes peeled. 30) The Dough Bros, Galway (c) (n) (w) (f) Galway pizzeria The Dough Bros send their DIY pizza kits nationwide, containing 3 wood-fired pizza bases, roasted garlic dips and toppings of your choice. The kit is €35 and delivery is €3.50. Order here . 31) The Legal Eagle, Dublin 1 (s) (v) (D) (w) (1) The Legal Eagle / Winding Stair is now available in the comfort of your own home, complete with treacle brown bread, bacon and cheese crisps, and bread and butter pudding with whiskey caramel sauce (epic is the word). For mains there's a choice of Châteaubriand, olive-fed pork belly, fish or vegetarian options, and the Toonsbridge goat's curd panna cotta with fresh figs, onion marmalade and hazelnuts is worth an order alone. Currently available Friday and Saturday with more days to come. Order here . 32) Uno Mas, Dublin 2 (s) (v) (D) (w) (1) Uno Mas ’ gildas, tortilla and flan de queso are on every Dublin food to-do list, and now you can have them delivered to your door – you can even buy the perfect tortilla making pan to make sure it’s just right. They don’t always feature in each week’s set menu (available for one or two people), but can be added on – and you really should add them on. Other optional extras include cured meats, tinned fish and olive oil, as well as sherry, wine and cocktails, so enough to set you up for a very nice weekend. They're back from this Thursday 21st January and are available for collection and delivery from Thursday - Saturday, costing €32 for one or €62 for two. Order here . 33) Two Pups, Dublin 8 (c) (v) (w) (f) (1) Two Pups have dinners for collection from Thursday - Saturday, and at €25 for three courses it's a bit of a steal. This week's menu includes wild mushroom arancini, black lentil moussaka and hazelnut baklava with pink grapefruit cream, and you can order here . 34) Etto, Dublin 2 (s) (v) (w) (1) Etto will be back a week later than sister restaurant Uno Mas, on Thursday 28th January. Their set menu for two people is €60 and includes olives, almonds, cured meats and sourdough, then a weekly changing starter, main and dessert. The food comes cold with minimal assembly at home, and collections are available from Thursday - Sunday. Menus and how to order should go live on their website soon . 35) Tang, Dublin 1 & 2 (s) (vg) (D) (w) (f) (1) We love Tang ’s healthy, Middle-Eastern vibe (and their nut butter, never forget the nut butter), and their dinner box for two is excellent value at €45. You get four nibbles, a main with three sides, and a dessert, and this week features lovely things like McNally Farm Crown Prince Pumpkin hummus, Sean Ring’s organic roast chicken with cardamom and caramelised onion, and a chocolate torte with sweet tahini. Deliveries Friday and Saturday. Order here . 36) Host, Ranelagh (s) (v) (w) (1) Host at home was one of the highlights of a sad 2020 for us, so we're delighted they're back in action this week, serving their chefs' menus from Thursday - Sunday. You can add on signature dishes like their pumpkin cappellacci with walnuts and sage , and burnt ricotta cheesecake, and there's wine too. Order here . 37) Juniors, Dublin 4 (s) (v) (1) Junior's is doing dinner for collection from Thursday - Saturday from an à la carte menu with individual and sharing options like mushroom arancini, venison wellington for two, and their famous pint of prawns. See the menu and order here . 38) Pickle, Dublin 2 (s) (v) (vg) (d) (f) (1) Pickle are doing takeaway from their Camden Street restaurant until they can reopen, including their kid goat mince curry, venison keema samosas, and takda dahl. It's available for collection or delivery and you'll need to book a slot on their website here . 39) Margadh, Howth (c) (v) (w) (f) (1) Mamó in Howth have stopped their supper club menu so they can have a rest before looking towards reopening, but you can still get heat at home mains from the same kitchen team from their upmarket food shop Margadh a few doors down. 40) The Cake Café, Dublin 2 (s) (v) (D) (f) For some serious escapism, The Cake Café will deliver afternoon tea to your door, with prosecco cocktails as an optional add on. It costs €49.80 for two and includes mini sandwiches, cakes, scones and teas, and they deliver anywhere in Dublin for €10. Order here . 41) Bujo, Sandymount (c) (v) (vg) (n) (w) (f) We have a lot of love for Bujo ’s perfectly crafted burgers, and this is another one for the nationwide delivery list. Their masterpiece kit comes with everything you need to make four doubles and four singles, so you just need to round up some friends and family (if allowed), or commit to multiple days of eating burgers, which won’t be an issue. Kits are €40 and can be ordered here . There are veggie and vegan options, and keep an eye out for limited special boxes, like their Bujo weekender for Valentine's weekend. Delivery is every Friday, with the cut off the day before at 12pm. 42) Mulberry Garden, Donnybrook (s) (v) (D) (w) Mulberry Garden in Donnybrook are doing a three-course menu for two for €65 from Thursday - Sunday, with a weekly changing menu focusing on seasonal Irish produce. Collection or delivery across Dublin. Get involved here . 43) Uno Pizza, Rathmines (c) (v) (n) (w) (f) Uno Pizza ’s at home kits are probably the closest you’re going to get to wood-fired pizza made fresh at home. The clever frying pan/oven method produces a surprisingly good result, and they provide everything you need for a margarita or diavola. You can also add on prosecco, wine or beer. Order here . 44) Dax, Dublin 2 (s) (1) If you've got something to celebrate, you'll be delighted to hear that upmarket Dax is now available to have at home on Friday and Saturday nights. It's one of the pricier options in the city right now at €48 per person for three courses, but yellowfin tuna, smoked Challans duck and Dublin Bay prawn ravioli don't come cheap. See the menu here . 45) Mr Fox, Dublin 1 (s) (v) (w) (1) Mr Fox is doing a very appealing set meal for two on Saturday nights for €75 (€45 for 1), which you reheat and assemble at home. It's very generous, with nibbles, a starter, main, cheese and two desserts (because you're worth it), and is available for collection only. Order here . 46) China Sichuan, Sandyford (s) (v) (vg) (w) (f) (1) China Sichuan in Sandyford have started doing cook-at-home kits alongside their regular takeaway menu. Options include black pepper merlot beef and dan dan noodles, and they cost €22.50 and feed two. Or you can just save yourself the work and order some "Man & Wife" spicy beef slices and soft-shell crab to go. Reserve a collection spot via their website . 47) Bistro One, Foxrock (c) (v) (f) (1) Bistro One reopened last week for collections on Friday and Saturday nights from 17:00 - 20:00. It's rhubarb and blood orange season and they're promising plenty of both, along with classics like brisket lasagne, smokies and roast duck. Order on their website . 48) Woodruff, Stepaside (s) (v) (1) Woodruff in Stepaside are back since last week, offering takeaway from an á la carte menu from Thursday - Saturday night for collection only. Last week's menu included charred line caught winter mackerel with beetroot kimchi, and a white choocolate, clementine, lavender and pistachio mille feuille, and comes out at around €40 a head for snacks, three courses and sides, but you can order as much or as little as you want. There's also a pop up wine shop and Bar 1661 cocktails to take home. See the menu and book on their website . 49) Street By Sunil, Clonskeagh (c) (v) (vg) (f) (1) Pickle 's Sunil Ghai opened the more casual Street By Sunil in Clonskeagh a few months ago, and the critics have already been describing it as "sublime" and "beautiful food". The curries, kebab boxes and 36-hour black dahl are available for takeaway from Wednesday - Monday, with orders by phone or via their website . 50) Richmond, Portobello (s) (1) Richmond have a weekly changing call and collect menu, with starters, mains, sides, desserts and wine, so a one-stop shop. They're operating from 17:00 - 21:00 Thursday and Friday, and from 14:00 - 21:00 on Saturday. Call them on 01 4788783 to order, and you can see the current menu on their website . 51) The Fumbally, Dublin 8 (c) (v) (vg) (w) (f) (1) The Fumbally 's Wednesday and Friday dinners are the calm we need in our lives right now. On Wednesday you'll get a main and a dessert for €18 (last week was tinga tacos and chocolate chilli brownies), and Friday is lasagne night (€13.50). Orders via their website , where you can also add on jars of Fumbally ferments, Harry's nutbutter and natural wines. 52) 3 Leaves, Blackrock (s) (v) (vg) (f) (1) 3 Leaves is back for collections this week from Friday - Sunday, between 17:15 and 20:00. Slots open on their website on Wednesday and will go quickly so set an alarm if you've been missing their samosa chat, beef rib masala and rainbow rice. 53) The Chop House, Ballsbridge (c) (v) (f) (1) The Chophouse are serving their "untouchable" menu from Thursday - Sunday, with dishes including spicy king prawns, dry-aged rib-eye and a "fish board in a box". See the menu and nab a collection slot on their website . 54) Gaillot et Gray, Dublin 8 (c) (v) (f) (1) Bread and pizza mecca Gaillot et Gray is open for collections from 08:00 - 21:00 Wednesday - Saturday, with pizzas from 16:00, including their new special with roast aubergine, garlic, semi sun-dried tomato, caramelised red onion and Toulouse sausage. Call them on 01 4547781 to order. 55) Kinara Group (c) (v) (vg) (f) (1) Kinara in Clontarf and Ranelagh, as well as Kajal in Malahide, are doing a limited takeout menu with 15% off menu prices, available Thursday - Sunday from 17:00 - 21:00. They're doing starters like Aloo Tiki and Behari Kebab (marinated beef tenderloin cooked over charcoal), and mains like Jalfrezi Jhinga and Bhuna Gosht. Orders can be made via whatsapp - full details here . 56) Circa, Terenure (s) (v) (1) Circa are back from Friday 22nd January, with brunch (12:00 - 15:00) and dinner (17:00 - 21:00) Fridays and Saturdays. Menus and how to book are on their website . 57) Nunki Tea House, Dun Laoghaire (s) (v) (vg) (d) (f) (1) Regional Chinese specialists Nunki Tea House in Dun Laoghaire are open for delivery or collection with a huge menu including specialties that need to be pre-booked 24 hours in advance. You can choose from stewed pork ribs with pickled cabbage; prawns with crab sticks, black fungi and wolfberries, or Nunki's special deep-fried milk custard. See the menu and how to order here . 58) Hang Dai Chinese, Dublin 2 (s) (v) (vg) (d) (f) (1) Modern Camden Street Chinese Hang Dai have a takeaway and delivery menu featuring favourites like their sesame prawn sourdough toast with yuzu mayo and mapo tofu with minced pork, along with their take on classic takeaway dishes like crispy, sticky sweet and sour pork with roasted pineapple and Kentucky fried kung pao chicken with peanuts and chilli. They're also doing a set family meal for €55, with two starters and mains, two kids meals and icebergers for everyone. To order call them on 01 5458888 or head to Deliveroo . 59) Boco, Dublin 1 & Clontarf (c) (v) (vg) (d) (f) (1) North city centre pizzeria BoCo have pizzas for collection or delivery. They're doing pizza (numbered from 1-13, no fancy names here), sides including woodfired flatbreads and truffled mac n cheese, salads and desserts. Don't forget at least one dip for the crusts. Order from BoCo here . 60) Nightmarket, Ranelagh (s) (v) (vg) (d) (f) (1) Thai restaurant Nightmarket is offering collection and delivery within a 7.5km radius of their Ranelagh restaurant. It's the same extensive (often spicy) menu and is availale from Wednesday - Sunday for the moment. See their menu and order here . 61) Riba, Stillorgan (c) (v) (d) (f) (1) Stillorgan restaurant Riba a re doing family style mains, grazing platters and an à la carte menu for delivery and collection. Spicy chicken wings, whole black sole and hand-rolled pappardelle with Italian sausage ragu and buffalo mozzarella are all on the menu, as well as trays of tiramisu and cannoli, and they're offering their wine list at wine shop prices. Open Wednesday - Sunday - see the menu and order here . 62) Cirillo's, Dublin 2 (c) (v) (vg) (d) (f) (1) Good news for Cirillo's fans (which seems to be all of you), their pizzas (and truffle aioli) are available for delivery or collection from the restaurant. We very much recommend the Calabra with tomato sauce, mozzarella, nduja, Young Buck blue cheese & basil, or you can't go wrong with their classic Margherita, and truffle aioli is non-negotiable. See their menu and how to order here . 63) One Society, Dublin 1 (c) (v) (vg) (d) (f) (1) One Society are doing pizzas and pastas for collection and delivery from Wednesday - Sunday. Pizzas include the 'Sizzling Garlic Prawn' with Toonsbridge mozzarella, parma ham and fresh chilli, and 'The Farmers Wife' with Toonsbridge mozzarella, red onion, parmesan and slow cooked pulled brisket from the owner's sister’s farm, and pastas are the usual suspects like arrabbiata and spaghetti bolognese. See the menu and order on their website . 64) Lobstar, Monkstown (s) (f) (1) Lobstar are doing pretty much their full menu for collection from Tuesday - Sunday, and yes there's lobster - whole with garlic ginger butter and fries, and lobster rolls. There's also oysters, seafood linguine and steak, and you can see the menu and number to call here . 65) Allta Box (s) (D) (w) Allta led the way with nationwide delivery from the get go, and each week we've seen people in takeaway starved parts of the country excitedly Instagramming their shiitake miso butter, house charcuterie and crab macaroni. Unfortunately they've now limited it to Dublin, Wicklow, Kildare and Meath makes a great gift for anyone who’s stranded far from a decent restaurant, and in our opinion has just gotten better and better. Boxes go live each Monday 25th for delivery that weekend, and will set you back €80 (including a wine pairing) plus €8.95 for delivery. Set your alarms and order here . 66) Bang, Dublin 2 (s) (v) (D) (w) (1) Bang have two options - a hot food collection and a finish at home option. Hot food can be collected or delivered within 3km of the restaurant, while the finish at home box can be delivered across Dublin. Various set menus are available as well as "simple dinners" (two courses), and you can find all the options and how to order here . 67) Ananda (s) (v) (vg) (f) (1) Longtime ATF favourite Ananda have a dine at home menu featuring popular dishes like their Old Delhi chaat platter, Goan seafood curry and gulab jamun (warm, caramelised milk dumplings). There's also an early bird for €26, a tasting menu for €70 for two, and a children's menu. See all the details here . 68) Gursha, Phibsborough (c) (v) (vg) (d) (f) (1) Ethiopian Gursha and doing collection or local delivery from their Phibsborough base, comprising of five mixed dishes or six vegan ones for €21. Extra injera (a spongy teff based pancake to mop everything up) is €3. Order and choose from the menu here . 69) Potager, Skerries (s) (v) (1) Potager are doing a six-course tasting menu for one or two people (€45/€90) with an optional wine pairing €70 for two). It's all cooked and ready to heat, so there's no work involved, bar turning the oven to low to keep your main warm. They're also open for a grab and go lunch from Thursday - Saturday. See all the information you need here . 70) Back 2 Dine (s) (D) (w) Back to Dine and San Lorenzo's Temple Garner are onto collaboration number four - this time with chefs from Bresson and Pichet. See the menu and book here . 71) Aimsir (s) (D) (w) Definitely the fanciest option on this list, two Michelin-starred restaurant Aimsir , in Celbridge, have launched an eight-course at home menu for two for €210. You'll get bread, butter, snacks, a starter, main, cheese, dessert and petits fours, with instructions for plating each dish and even an Aimsir branded tweezers. You can watch video content online from Jordan Bailey, Majken Bech Bailey and the team, including recommended drinks pairings, and wine and coffee can also be added to your order. Boxes go on sale here each Friday for Saturday of the following week, and can be collected from the restaurant or delivered in Dublin and selected towns in Kildare. Keep an eye on their Instagram page for the next release. 72) Le Perroquet (s) (v) (w) (1) Le Perroquet has been through something of a bizarre change over the past few months, with owner Nick Munier departing and a second restaurant 'Le Petit Perroquet' opening on Wicklow Street with a menu in no way resembling the original, but ardent fans will be happy to know that their new dinner boxes are very much in the style that chef Chris Fulham became known for pre-Covid. Four-course meals are €32.50 per person, with a meat, fish or vegetarian option, and dishes like chicken liver parfait, marinated beetroot, crispy chicken skin and confit garlic, and espresso chocolate and roast hazelnut mille feuille with candied hazelnuts and caramelised crème fraiche. Orders can be placed here for collection only - despite there being a delivery option it's not currently operational. 73) The Butcher Grill (s) (c) (D) (n) (w) (f) (1) The Butcher Grill in Ranelagh have quite a few options for food at home - a weekly three course set menu, a steak box, a hot food menu collected ready to eat, and a Sunday roast (also ready to eat). Delivery is available in Dublin south inside the M50, or collections can be made from the restaurant, and as of late April they're offering nationwide delivery for €9! See all of their menus and order here . 74) The Vintage Kitchen (c) (f) The Vintage Kitchen have a hot food menu for two people for collection Thursday - Saturday from 16:00 - 19:00. It comes ready to eat (bar some reheating), ranges from €55 - €70 depending on which one you pick, and includes dishes like prawn risotto, duck liver creme, caramelised red onion focaccia, and côte de boeuf for two with horseradish sauce. See the options and order here . We'll add more to this list as and when they become available.
- Some Things We Ate This Week
A trip last weekend to Stepaside on the Wicklow border led to the discovery of what has to be some of the best charcuterie on the island right now. Woodruff has been on our bucket list for an age, partly due to their stunning Instagram feed featuring all the things we want to eat, and a takeaway stop only made us want to visit more once they're back open. The croquettes and sausage rolls were things of beauty, as were the butternut squash cannoli filled with ricotta, but the charcuterie, with coppa, air-dried lamb, strip loin bresaola and beef salami is 100% worth the drive, if the best Spanish jamons and Italian prosciuttos get you excited - Lisa An Edible Coffee Cup Bold and Brass , the coffee trailer operating out of the car park of a GAA club on the Clontarf Road piqued our interest this week when they announced the arrival of Better Me edible cups. Putting them to the test with a cappuccino and an espresso, they held up perfectly well with no sign of the cup going at all soggy. Witchcraft. The taste is somewhere between a very plain, unsweetened ice-cream wafer, and off-brand Shredded Wheat. We did find it got a bit too much after a few bites so it’ll never replace a pastry, but a handy one when you don’t have a reusable cup with you and you’re happy to spend a little extra to avoid adding to landfill - Helen Granola Bowls & Breakfast Burritos At Fable + Stey We went to Fable + Stey in Blackrock in search of pastries and were gutted they had none left, but luckily their cacao granola with yoghurt and rhubarb and breakfast burrito helped to soften the blow. The burrito was packed with avocado, eggs, chilli beans, brown rice, lime and chorizo and a good job of eliminating the memory of all the substandard ones we endured in the noughties - Lisa Mezze Plate from Lebanese Tapas in Blackrock Market Tucked away in Blackrock Market is a little Lebanese kitchen selling tapas style dishes and coffee. We went for the mezze plate which was packed with hummus, tabbouleh, baba ganoush, stuffed vine leaves, and possibly the best falafel we’ve had in Dublin. All of that was €10 and we added on Halloumi for €2 because frankly it would have been criminal not to - Helen Crab Pasta From Michael's Michael's has long been our special occasion restaurant, so even in a lockdown we find ourselves craving the fresh seafood in the generous portions that only Gaz Smith seems to be able to provide for every birthday/anniversary/Friday. The Michaels' pasta and seafood kits are available at Higgins' Butchers in Sutton, Michael's in Mount Merrion and Greenman Wines in Terenure, and are worth every penny. As fresh as it gets and ready in around 5 minutes - Lisa Takeaway From Big Fan Bao While the demand for Big Fan Bao kits is pretty immense, some of us are lucky to live within their Deliveroo delivery area and can confirm that the food travels really well. Standouts were the sweet and sour prawn toast, Taiwanese chicken, and the incredible wonton crackers with salsa and parmesan cheese.
- 5 Things We Want To Eat In Dublin This Week
We’re ready for summer. We’re ready for days so warm that hanging around the frozen food aisle becomes a national pastime, and queueing for ice-cream is the most productive thing we’ll do all week. While the weekend was lovely it looks like it’s not time to crack out the paddleboards and factor 50 just yet. Here are five foods that’ll help you bridge the gap between summer weather, and whatever seasons the next few weeks throw at us. 1) Roast Chicken Salad from Junior’s You know when you buy a new goldfish and can’t add it to the tank straight away because the sudden change of environment might be too much of a shock? That’s our approach to salads. We like to ease ourselves in gently with something that’s technically a hearty dinner but with added leaves, like this roast chicken salad for two from Junior’s with torn bread, pine nuts, golden raisins, scallions and a roasting juice and Chardonnay dressing. 2) Poké Bowl from Shaka Poké Look, we’re not saying you’re spending too much time inside watching TV, but your couch has a butt-dent and you have the “duh-dum” of a Netflix Original as a constant earworm. Time to get up, get out, and get to Shaka Poké in Blackrock Market for some super-bright and summery poké bowls. The menu has set bowls or you can build your own with Ahi tuna, crab, salmon, or go vegan with tofu and avocado, plus lots of rice, zoodles, veggies, and sauces. 3) Smoked Pork Sandwich from Tír Deli Opening today, Tír Deli on Baggot takes the place of what was Cocu Kitchen (who’ll be back on Hatch Street once restrictions allow) and is focused on seasonal Irish sandwiches and house-smoked meats. Top of our list to try is the smoked pork sandwich, which should keep our needs ticking over nicely until BBQ season, and realistically year-round cos ain’t nobody got time for smoking their own meat. All opening day proceeds are going to the Irish Cancer Society so you’ll be doing some good while stuffing your face. 4) Rhubarb Brioche from Overends Kitchen Overends Kitchen at Airfield Estate is normally a bright spot in the Dublin food landscape and this summer it’s bound to be a go-to location for many. This brioche, made with rhubarb from the estate, pretty much sums up the promise of summer for us. 5) Cereal Iced Coffees from Laine My Love Is milk a food? No. Is a coffee made from cereal-flavoured milk technically a food? Also no, but we think it’s important that you know that Coco Pop mochas and cereal-milk lattes are a thing now so we’re including them here. Consider it a public service announcement from us and Laine My Love . You are most welcome.
- What To Eat On A Southside Cycle
Dorothy may have followed the Yellow Brick Road but we're all about cycle lanes - who wants to travel in heels anyway. Whether it’s a sunrise or sunset spin, there’s always something good to fuel you along the way. We’d recommend more than one stop, because you know, nutrition when exercising is important and all that, and here are seven of our favourites on a southside cycle. 1) Nico Reynolds' Pulled Pork Sambo At Strand Fare, Sandymount If you’ve sat, jaw-dropped and drooling over all of Nico Reynold ’s Insta videos, this is your chance to find out how the fruits of his labour taste. In the ultimate Covid-time collab and perfect Sandymount pit stop, we’re stopping for Nico’s Pulled Pork Sambo BY Greenville Deli AT Strand Fare in Sandymount Village. Everything within the crisp ciabatta tastes like time and effort went into the making, just as you’d expect. It really doesn’t disappoint. Try to savour it, try... 2) Mushroom Toast At Hatch, Blackrock Though there may still be more places to get your hair done than eat in Blackrock, things are moving in the right direction. Recently celebrating their fifth birthday, Hatch ’s Blackrock outlet opened mid-pandemic and has quickly raised the bar for the village’s offerings. Chef Emma Tarrant’s micro take-away menu isn’t just delicious, it’s also guaranteed to last perfectly until you find a seafront seat or bench to enjoy it from. The creamy tarragon mushroom toast topped with a fried egg is so good that you’d consider timing your ride to make it breakfast AND lunch. A generous hunk of Bread41 sourdough makes sure to mop up any escaping flavours but it never gets soggy. We still aren’t sure what kind of kitchen sorcery is used here but it’s frickin' magic. It’s topped with house-made dukkah - a humble addition which in itself takes the dish (okay, box) to another level. 3) All And Any Pizza At Little Forest If Blackrock village’s newest opening was churning out pizzas 24 hours a day, we’re pretty sure it would still be tough to get a slot. Okay, while this place won’t be your impromptu shout for a pie but it’s well worth planning your trip a few days in advance so that you can sit on the wall at Idrone Terrace and dig into your Little Forest masterpiece. You’ll probably feel the need to a pic for the ‘gram too, and we won’t judge you for it. Head chef @ReggieDoesPizza ’s Insta handle is pretty modest: Reggie does THE BEST pizza. Seasonal and staple toppings keep everyone happy, but taking a chance on something you might not always go for pays off every time. 4) Pasta At That's Amore, Monkstown That’s Amor e looks quaint, but Monkstown locals know it as a place where you book a table of four and end up with a table of eight by the end of the night when the staff join your group - that's when you really feel the amore. While everyone should bucket list this place for when indoor dining returns, the cosy spot’s take away menu gives you the chance to feel a million miles from Ireland. Know that whatever you choose from the menu here is going to be the real deal, and trust whatever is on the specials board. If you spot the tonnarelli fresh pasta with lobster on the board, you order that. While you wait, browse the restaurant’s kerb-side retail section for more authentic Italian pantry fillers (hello! more condiments) and radiantly beautiful fresh veg. Take your bike to the scenic and usually less busy Seapoint Park and enjoy your meal al fresco. Italian Riviera or DART line - you won’t know the difference. 5) The 'Picnic Sur Mer' From Bresson, Monkstown Get a reasonably priced bite from one of South Dublin’s finest eateries and practice your best French accent while you’re at it. We are loving the return of Bresson ’s 'Picnic Sur Mer' menu, just as summer weather has pretty much decided it’s here to stay (putting that in writing makes it fact, right?). Their moules frites are always a good shout, but it’s the addition of the seafood platter that’s really caught our eye. Nothing says picnic like a bit of everything, and this platter has a bit of the best of everything. It’s got everything you could possibly want, from calamari to crab claws, with that real fine dining flare. Even the portion of chips comes with peppercorn sauce. We'll take it all, merci beaucoup. 6) An Affogato At Shoe Lane You’re hot and sweaty by the time you hit Dun Laoghaire and, to be honest, the prospect of queuing for anything that offers you 10,706 different combos of toppings just isn’t your thing. You also kinda want a coffee. DILEMMA. That’s where Shoe Lane ’s affogato comes in and whisks you off your feet. The guys here have nailed it for both dairy-lovers and the alternative milk crew. The double cream ice-cream is lush and decadent but once that Full Circle coffee and amaretti crumb hits - wow. The non-dairy version is just as more-ish, swapping in new home-grown brand Lemhain, to create the creamiest of vegan treats. 7) Sandycove Store & Yard When you first walk into Sandycove Store and Yard , you feel like you’ve just found a local’s secret hideaway. That’s actually exactly what you’ve done. If you want to skip the madness of Dun Laoghaire pier this spot’s got your name on it for coffee, treats and post-swim warmers... otherwise called sausage rolls. Their newest addition of a gelato van out back (A Few Scúps) is also a welcome find, with much more adventurous flavours than you’ll get on the waterfront. We’re keeping our eye on what more is to come from this Aladdin’s Cave.
- There's A Pizza, Wine And Plants Pop-Up In Smithfield This Weekend
There are a few post-Covid visions that we're clinging to, but one is sitting in Bonobo 's beautiful beer garden in Smithfield with pints, friends and sunshine on our shoulders. While we're still a little bit away from that manifesting into reality, they've decided to tease us by bringing back pizzas for takeaway this weekend alongside a Neighbourhood Wine pop up shop. They've got 3 brand new pizzas on the menu and you'll be thankful you can now meet with one other household outside because you're going to want them all. We really like the sound of the No. 2 with tomato, Fior di Latte, rosemary roast potato, pancetta, creamy egg, parmesan and chives, but also the No. 4, with tomato, Fior di Latte, ventricina salami, roasted jalapenos and creamy nduja. There's also a vegan option with roasted pumpkin, zucchini, cashew cheese and sundried tomato pesto. Neighbourhood Wine will be popping up with a changing selection of wines at retail prices, including producers like Mas Coutelou, Gut Oggau, Testalonga, Lopez de Heredia, Dutraive, and fine (read: expensive) Burgundies chosen by Joey Scanlon (ex sommelier from Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud), who will also be manning the shop. Bonobo will also be selling 500ml cocktails to go, including the 'Lady Marmalade' with gin, honey syrup, lemon juice and marmalade, a lot of craft beers and draught Guinness to go, and plant purveyors Potty Mouth will be filling the pub full of house plants and pots that you can take home (in exchange for money). The Bonobo/Neighbourhood Wine/Potty Mouth pop up starts this weekend until they decide otherwise, and will be open Friday and Saturday from 16:00 - 21:00, and Sunday from 14:00 - 18:00. Bonobo 19 Church Street Upper Smithfield Dublin 7 www.bonobodublin.com
- Choux Buns... Are Having A Moment
They're soft, they're crunchy, they're creamy, and choux buns are finally getting their moment in the sun. In a new regular feature we're showcasing the foods suddenly popping up around the city, telling you what they are, and most importantly, where to eat them. So what are they? You know choux. You love choux. Profiteroles, eclairs, gougères , churros, beignets, they're all made from choux pastry. Choux is French for cabbage (not the best dessert reference but because of how the pastry can blow up like a cabbage when cooked - if you say so), and it's basically a twice cooked dough-batter, i.e. somewhere between the two. It's made by cooking flour with water and/or milk and butter, and then adding eggs into the cooled mixture, before frying, baking or poaching. Hilary Quinn from the all-star No Messin' bakery in Smithfield thinks Choux has long been overlooked as "a bland ball of dough that most of us remember as fridge-cold profiteroles." Her Mum, a Home Ec teacher, made "the lightest, crispest choux pastry imaginable. She never skimped on the cream for the filling, or the melted chocolate for the top. Her éclairs made an appearance at most birthdays and family gatherings, and were usually the first dessert on the table to be devoured. The word éclair actually means "flash of lightning" in French, because the pastry is enjoyed and gone in a flash." No Messin's 'hun bun' is Hilary's ultimate choux, with a thick layer of craquelin on top of the pastry (a disc of biscuit dough that's placed on top before cooking which helps it to keep its shape and gives the exterior a lovely crunch), and fillings like house roasted hazelnut praline, and lemon curd and mascarpone. Hungry yet? Where Can I Eat Them? No Messin', Smithfield Obviously. We're coming into berry season so expect their choux to take a seasonal spin - we hear there may be some raspberry ripple on the cards. Blasta Bakery, Smithfield Blasta Bakery is a new husband and wife affair from Paul O'Brien and Melina Rangel, who are in their own words, "obsessed with choux". At the moment they're making choux buns and mini éclairs, but they have big plans to show Dublin what choux can do. Flavours include chocolate with salted caramel, and berry with white chocolate ganache, and a box of two éclairs and two choux costs €10. Orders are available for collection from Oxmantown in Smithfield (where Paul works during the week) on Saturdays, or they can deliver to Dublin 6, 7 and 8 for €2. Check them out and order on Instagram here . Aventura, Portmarnock Aventura Coffee in Portmarnock have started selling choux buns from Brazilian chef Higor Martins , and they are special. We've tried dulce de leche with dulce de leche cream and chocolate on top, and lemon with the creamiest, zingiest filling and lime zest, and they're both the perfect accompaniment to a good coffee and a walk. For now Aventura are his only choux stockist, but you can order for home consumption through their partner business here . Bread Naturally, Raheny Bread Naturally in Raheny are known for their real bread mantra, selling sourdough and yeasted bread, but you'll also find cruffins, croissants and choux buns if you pay them a visit. Recently we've spotted lemon meringue with a lemon curd mini choux and a crunchy topping, and a Paris Brest version filled with praliné creme mousseline. Want and want. Bread 41, Pearse Street If it's a cake or a pastry Bread 41 probably make it, and they've just added a new choux bun to the line up. They've yet to be named, but some of the suggestions from their followers include "choux me the money" and "I choux choux chouxs you!" All bets are off on this one. Bresson, Monkstown Our eagle eyes spotted this raspberry and white chocolate choux bun on Bresson 's feed last month as part of their at-home menu, and since then the choux sitch has spiraled, a development we're all thrilled about. I'm feeling brave. What if I want to make them myself? You're in luck. Chapter One's pastry chef Darren Hogarty posted a choux bun tutorial on his Instagram yesterday. Head on over there if you want to let him guide you through making choux buns with a chocolate cookie craquellin, honey cream and a chocolate truffle surprise. He promises they're easy than they look.
- 11 Food Day Trips To Celebrate Getting Out Of Your 5km
We've eaten everything in our 5km, tried every single coffee establishment, and walked in circles working it all off, but as of yesterday the city is ours again. No more roadblocks, no more sneaky café trips to somewhere just outside the boundary, we can once again roam free, and new food is the main thing on our minds. We've mapped out our movements in this whole new world over the next few weeks based on what and where we want to eat, so if you're looking for inspiration for where to spread your wings, feel free to follow in our footsteps... Hong Kong Bakery, City Centre We're equally thrilled and terrified at the thought of our first trip into the city centre in months. Will it feel like 28 Days Later? Can we face paying €16 for four hours parking? Where will we pee after our third single-origin, micro-lot coffee? We're hoping the new Hong Kong Bakery on Eden Quay (from the same owners as Ka Shing on Wicklow Street) will make it worth any potential pain, because thoughts of their char siu buns, pork puffs and Cantonese style egg tarts have taken up firm residence in our brains. Open 12:00 - 19:00 Monday - Saturday. Dosa Dosa, Grand Canal Street After last week's Instagam conversation about all the different foods we wish Dublin had (instead of endlessly multiplying burgers, fried chicken and cookies), we were reminded that we do have dosas, uttapam and Kathi rolls. Dosa Dosa park up just off Grand Canal Street on Saturdays and Sundays from 13:00 - 20:00, and we're dying for a sunny day drive by before settling down in Merrion Square and remembering what it was like to socialise outside with other humans without face masks, social distancing and the fear of accidentally coughing in public. Check them out and order in advance here . Sharkbait Shelby's, Clanbrassil Street Thom Lawson (Lucky Tortoise, Sprezzatura) has yet to have a dud, so we have high expectations for his new seafood shack at Baste on Clanbrassil Street. Sharkbait Shelbys has one of those rare menus where we want ALL THE FOOD, but we'll start with the caviar dippy egg, the crab and bisque mac, and guanciale and tomato Killary Fjord mussels. Find them at Baste BBQ from Thursday - Sunday. The Rock Bakery, Skerries Pearce Carty Heffernan was the baker at Clanbrassil Coffee Shop before the world as we knew it upended, but every cloud, because The Rock Bakery was one of many businesses born out of the pandemic. He's currently selling sourdough, ferrero roché croissants and lemon marshmallow nests from the pop-up shop at Potager in Skerries (10:00 - 12:00 on Sunday) with deliveries from Thursday - Saturday (pastries are only at the weekends). Order here . The Pier House, Howth Oh we do like to be beside the seaside, and we like it even more with a lobster roll in hand. The Pier House in Howth have just started their new bites menu, including Roaring Water Bay mussels, Achill oysters and toasted lobster rolls with spiced Japanese mayo and crispy garlic shallots. You'll find us out on the pier the next day the temperature goes above 10c, lobster roll in one hand, and the other trying to get a seal to wave back at us. Woodruff, Stepaside Barely a day goes by without a new "oooooof" inducing image from Woodruff in Stepaside, and their 'Grab & Go' menu is a good excuse for a walk/hike/ramble in the Dublin mountains. From ham hock and black pudding croquettes, to Curragh lamb flatbread with sumac sheep's yoghurt and wild garlic, to woodruff and pistachio cannoli for afters, if we're going all this way we're probably ordering one of everything. Check their Instagram for this week's menu . McNally Farm & Café, Balrickard, North County Dublin We love a trip to McNally Farm in North Co. Dublin to stock up on organic vegetables, homemade yoghurt and all manner of Irish produce from other small producers, but their café serving vegetable based baps and homemade cakes is another reason to get in the car. Sarah McNally (of The Market Kitchen) has the flavour formula locked down, using what's in season to create vegetarian and vegan sandwiches, and various members of the family have their own cakes and cookies on sale. If it's dry there's outdoor seating to the side (and indoor for when that's an option again). Open Wednesday - Saturday. Order in advance here . The Cali Kitchen, Dun Laoghaire After our official Insta complaint last week about the lack of good Scotch eggs in Dublin, we're using The Cali Kitchen 's free-range pork and black pudding version with house-made chilli jam as an excuse for a walk along the promenade in Dun Laoghaire. It's going to be hard to sidestep the chocolate croissant bread and butter pudding with creme anglaise, so we're not going to even try. Locks, Portobello It's been so long since we had cans on the canal (decades in fact) but Locks are back with their take-away menu from Friday - Sunday so look out swans, we're en route. The opening menu featured oysters with shallot pickle, dressed crab, brown butter, avocado and lemon on brioche, and sucking pork bao with BBQ sauce and mango, as well as their famous tempura salt and vinegar fish and chips. Available Friday - Sunday. See last week's menu here . Órale @ Eatyard, Drumcondra In our quest for quality tacos, Órale Street Food at Eatyard in Drumcondra comes up again and again. On the menu are Korean pork with kimchi and apple slaw, masa fried chicken with salsa macha, and aubergine barbacoa with avocado and tomatillo salsa, as well as quesadillas and burritos, and we're desperate to get to Dublin 9 and check them out. We'll be eating them along the Royal Canal or sneaking them into the Botanic Gardens. Check them out on Instagram here . 3 Leaves, Blackrock There are a few dishes and restaurants that we've thought about obsessively since this time last year, and right at the top is 3 Leaves in Blackrock. The samosa chaat, the pav bhaji and the pepper beef with paratha are perfect for sundown at the beach, or if you're heading home go the whole hog with curries, rice and dahl (although we'd happily eat those at the beach too. Pre-orders are necessary here .
- 5 Things We Want To Eat In Dublin This Week
In a roadmap that’s had more twists and turns than a series of Line of Duty, Covid restrictions have changed again and now we can start getting out and about more within our own counties, and 20 kms from our homes if we’re near county borders. Woohoo, fella. Best of all, two households can meet for recreational purposes in parks and outdoor public spaces, so now we just have to remember how to talk to people. Our favourite recreational activities involve eating, food and meals, and after a winter spent hoarding Vegware cutlery and little salt sachets in our gloveboxes, we’re very happy that our dining venue options have moved from driver’s seat to park bench, and temperatures are on the up. Sunshine means salads, so here’s five that will fuel your reunions with friends, and where to eat them outdoors. 1) Honey Truffle Kitchen, Pearse St. For a serious whack of nourishment and flavour Honey Truffle Kitchen always delivers, and this black barley and butternut squash salad with wild garlic, cumin, coriander, lemon watercress, and radish will fuel body and soul, while keeping energy levels up for a power catch-up with your bestie. The obvious choice for this one is nearby Merrion Square but it might get a little busy at peak times. A great alternative is Pearse Square just down the street towards Grand Canal Dock, a small garden square with some of the city’s best Georgian architecture. 2) Little Bird, South Circular Road Poor feta has been used and abused lately, mainly thanks to Tik Tok, but Little Bird on the South Circular Road is righting that wrong with this insanely colourful tabbouleh salad with feta, apricot, and pomegranate. There are lots of options for places to sit and eat around SCR and the canal, but we’d recommend taking a stroll to the small but perfectly-formed Wilton Place Park, across from the Patrick Kavanagh statue, and trying to grab one of the very cute deck chairs. 3) Kale + Coco, Stoneybatter We get it, it's been a while since you've had to actually speak to other people, and you're worried you might forget how it's done. If you're feeling a little socially anxious, you'll need something lovely to talk about in case of lulls. As you’d expect from vegan and vegetarian café Kale + Coco , their nourish bowls are things of plant-based beauty and the perfect conversation-starter. Order for click and collect, then head to the Phoenix Park to meet your pal/family members/tinder date for the ultimate in salad and scenery pairing. 4) 31 Lennox, Portobello Carbs: completed them, mate. If your diet has been a bit of a stodge-fest for the last few months and you’re worried that suddenly going uber-healthy may be too much of a shock to the system, 31 Lennox in Portobello do a chicken Caesar salad that should help you strike a balance. Is it the healthiest salad in the world? No. Is it delicious? Totally. Free-range chicken with bacon, baby gem, croutons, parmesan Caesar dressing. You’re not going to want a 10k hike after this, so dawdle over to nearby Iveagh Gardens and enjoy your day. 5) Tiller + Grain, South Frederick St. When it comes to salads, Tiller + Grain ’s Clair Dowling is the queen of flavour and colour. They have so many options covering vegans, vegetarians, gluten-freers and meat-eaters, that you can’t go wrong whoever you're meeting. Choose from bases like turmeric rice, roasted cauliflower, beetroot with feta, aubergine with yuzu yogurt, and add on more protein like rainbow trout or marinated beef. We’d recommended adding a cake or freshly baked cookie to your order, because we're all about that balance. You’re so close to Iveagh Gardens, St. Stephen’s Green, and Merrion park here, all of which are good choices.
- Where To Get Cocktails In A Lockdown - Updated
As much as we’ve loved seeing Eric, our trusty DPD driver, three times a day for the past six months, there are some knocks at the door that get us more excited, than others and the promise of alcohol is definitely one of those. Here’s our updated list of where to get cocktails in Dublin, lots of them with delivery options, because staying in-in is never going to be the new going out-out, but at least there’s alcohol. Hen’s Teeth Store The Mr. Freeze and Slush Puppies of our youth have had an adult upgrade thanks to Hen's Teeth Store . Wavey Ice, basically boozy ice pops, are in the freezer, and they’re pouring cherry sake slushies for when you’re wandering around town in the sun. Want. The Shelbourne The Shelbourne ’s afternoon tea at home has been splashed across many an Instagram story over the past few months, but their cocktail offering has been kept a bit quieter, and it's one to seek out. At €20 for two serves with garnishes we think they're pretty decent value, and for the full bar experience, €60 will get you two bottles of cocktails, olives, almonds and sea salt cashew nuts. We love their Pomegranate Zombie with aged rum, Appleton Estate rum, PAMA pomegranate liqueur, Cointreau, Orgeat, pomegranate juice and lemon, but it's The Shelbourne, they're all good. Available for collection or delivery (€10 if you're within 10k of the hotel) seven days a week. More details here . Fade Street Social Fade Street Social ’s At Home offering is pretty substantial with food, desserts, wine, beers, and cocktails. There’s lots to choose from like a tangy blood orange fizz, rhubarb tart, their special sangria, and this rather lovely looking pineapple whiskey. Available for collection and delivery Friday and Saturday. Order here . Charlotte Quay/Coppinger Row Sisters Charlotte Quay and Coppinger Row include cocktails in their Deliveroo offering so you can get an Aperol negroni, raspberry fizz, Havana docks and others right to your door. We can almost smell the sunshine. The Well Click and collect from The Well now includes cocktails. Their twisted classics box gives you a cocktail like a daiquiri, margarita or whiskey sour as well as syrups so you can experiment with flavours, or go for the selection box to keep all the adults in the house happy. They also had a recent limited release of frozen cocktail pouches to take away that we really hope become a permanent feature. Available for collection Thursday - Saturday or for free delivery on Saturday. Order here . Peploe’s If you miss Peploe’s for people-watching, you can recreate the experience at home with their delivery dinner-boxes, and a good nosey out your window at the neighbours. Better yet, just stay inside with their cocktails. Choose from Margaritas, Cosmopolitans, Negronis and Espresso Martinis, and look out for seasonal specials, like Easter's 'Hazelnut Delight', with vodka, Kahlua and Nutella. Order here . Anti Social Anti Social , the Dublin 8 bar, is doing weekend cocktail deliveries across the city with drinks including long island ice tea (so rude that more bars in Dublin don’t do these) and a range of martinis. They come in 500ml and 1 litre sizes and you can order here . Electric Cocktails Electric Bar and Restaurant in Cork are raising money via a crowdfunding campaign to launch a range of cocktails, and keep revenue flowing until they can open safely again. Drinks include Pornstar Punch, Strawberry Mojito, Garden Collins, and a Peanut butter and Jam Old Fashioned which isn’t like anything else we’ve seen on the market so colour us intrigued. Prices from €25, with shipping across Ireland and the UK, and deliveries will start in June. Support them with an order here and give summer you something to look forward to. Monk Cocktail Bar A cocktail bar in a brewery will never be a bad idea, and Monk Cocktail Bar in Cork in the Franciscan Well proves this point. Through their website, you can buy boxes of their beer online, but also cocktail gift sets based around your favourite spirits. Plus, they’ve launched a subscription service to get cocktail kits to your door each month. If you have enough booze knocking around at home, you can even opt for the “Just The Bits” kit so you’ll have everything you need to make great drinks at home. Details are here . Dacha Cocktail Mixers Another handy option if you have a cupboard overflowing with bottles of spirits that you never get through (possibly because you keep ordering cocktails), Dacha Drinks produce natural cocktail mixes for you to create your own at home. With nationwide delivery, flavours include orange & basil, raspberry & thyme, and rhubarb. They can be added to prosecco for a simple fizz, or you can following the enclosed recipe cards to make something a little more fancy. Order here . Dublin Cocktail Lab Remember that feeling of being in a cocktail bar and the seemingly endless possibilities awaiting you in the leather-bound cocktail menu placed in your hands? We miss it too, so had raised eyebrows when. Dublin Cocktail Lab caught our eye with their unusual and aesthetically pleasing Instagram feed. Cocktails like Miso Grapefruit Bloody Marys and Rose Coconut Spritz are available for nationwide delivery, and the site also has loads of lovely add-ons like kombucha, pickle juice, and a hot whiskey syrup that sounds like it would go with pretty much anything. It's €5 for delivery and you can order on their website . Farrier and Draper As much as we’d love nothing more than to be sitting in a bar in Dublin 2, we’re settling for our sofas. Available for click and collection and delivery via Deliveroo, Farrier and Draper has a really big selection, including a Spice Bag Margarita. Might need a few lemon mojitos before we’re brave enough for that one. They also have a vegan range (aren't most cocktails vegan?) including this dairy-free pina colada. Order here . Craft Cocktails If you’ve kept an eye on our Insta stories over the past few months, you know that we’ve been working our way through lots of lovely drinks from Craft Cocktails . From the team at Bar 1661 , these drinks pack a serious punch, and the really cute packaging means they’ve been one of our go-tos for sending a little pick-me-up to friends. Delivery is nationwide through www.craftcocktails.ie but we’ve also spotted them in Baggot Street Wines and Neighbourhood Wine . Catch Events After a brief hiatus, Catch Events are back with their Quarantini boxes, and we were very relieved to hear it. Kits contain all you need to make four vibrant cocktails, plus you can add on a heap of extras if you’re feeling extra extra. Be warned, kits tend to get snapped up once they go up on www.catchevents.ie so don't delay getting our order in. Vintage Cocktail Club Another thing we miss is getting dressed-up and going out. Now, we’re not saying everyone has turned into a slob overnight, but we haven’t seen a pair of heels in almost a year, and lipstick is pretty much a distant memory. If you have a special occasion to celebrate at home, the cocktail kits from Vintage Cocktail Club is certainly a way to inject some instant glam into your evening and are available on Deliveroo. Order here . Fourth Corner We’re sick of winter and need some sunshine. We’re not getting it naturally, we can’t fly anywhere to find it, but we can get little glasses of sunshine delivered right to our homes from The Fourth Corner so it’s ok. Plus, where else in Dublin are you going to get a Mule inspired by actor Paul Mescal? The Mescal Mule, naturally... Order here . Hang Dai Hang Dai has been one of our to-go takeaways over the past year, and we would seriously recommend adding one of their cocktails to your order of sesame toast with yuzu mayo. As we’ve come to expect from the loud and lively Chinese restaurant, the cocktails pack serious flavour, often using Asian ingredients like yuzu and Szechuan peppercorns. Bottles of pre-mixed cocktails can be added on to click and collect orders, or delivered via Just Eat or Deliveroo. Order here . Mulberry Garden Mulberry Garden is doing a weekly home meal kit that’s available for collection or Dublin delivery every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Best thing is you can add on cocktails including their take on a Margarita or The Mulberry Old Fashioned which is laced with mulberry puree. Order here . Drop Dead Twice Drop Dead Twice on Francis Street has takeaway cocktails available for collection and delivery on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights. In addition to American diner classics, they also have a Netflix and Chill range with cocktail and dessert options. Or, if you want to be really efficient, you can combine your alcohol and sugar intake for maximum dopamine surge in the form of a 'hard shake'. Order for collection or delivery here . The Blind Pig It feels kind of fitting that The Blind Pig , a speakeasy and prohibition era-inspired bar on Suffolk Street, gets the opportunity to do some bootlegging through home delivery. The cocktail menu is extensive and features extras like bar snacks and syrups for your home bar. They’re also doing a full menu for pizza, pasta, and sandwiches. Check out their website for details. Dillinger’s, 777, The Butcher Grill Frozen margaritas from 777 helped get us through the summer, and sister restaurants Dillinger’s and The Butcher Grill are also offering lots of delightful-sounding cocktails for collection and delivery to certain parts of Dublin, like the 'Easy Tiger' with pecan-infused Bulleit bourbon, maple syrup, disaronno and bitters. See each restaurant’s website for details. Wigwam The little bottles of Espresso Martini from Wigwam that graced pretty much every Dubliner’s timeline at some stage during the summer seem to be on hiatus for now, but you can still order Moscow Mules, Dark and Stormys, and Cuba Libres. In addition to click and collect, there’s local delivery (within 2kms) on Fridays and Saturdays, but Just Eat and Deliveroo give more opportunities for you to get deliveries from Thursday to Sunday. See all the details on their website . Krewe A popular spot for pre-pandemic group outings (remember those?), Krewe on Capel Street is now doing a full menu click and collect and delivery so you can get their extensive range of cocktails right to your door. Sizes start at single serve and go to mega portions - no judgement here. All the info is on their website . The Washerwoman of Glasnevin If you’re on the Northside and in need of a Cosmo or gin cooler (and we’ve never had a time when we didn’t need one of those), The Washerwoman in Glasnevin have them, and lots of others, available for collection. Check out their menus and order here .
- Where To Order An Extravagant Easter Egg From
2021 is a sly one. While you might think 2020 version 2.0 has been trundling along aimlessly without a care in the world, the truth is it’s been masking a dark, or maybe milk, secret. With all of this extra money some people have apparently been amassing in their bank accounts, premium Easter eggs are in high demand, and you'll want to get on it now to be guaranteed a happy Easter this year. Gone are the days where a Cadbury’s egg in a colourful mug would cut it, this year it’s all about high cocoa solids and having an egg that is truly Insta-worthy because, let’s face it, not much else in your life is worth documenting right now. Skelligs Chocolate Remember that dream we all had as kids of biting into an Easter egg and realising it was solid? Those dreams are a 2021 reality thanks to Skelligs Chocolate . They have solid eggs with a range of fillings from Teelings whiskey crème, mint, salted caramel, strawberry champagne, honeycomb with marshmallow, and hazelnut praline, from €20 - €35. Also, and you might want to take a moment to let this sink in, some of their eggs are available in 1kg. Hollow eggs and hampers are also available from the website for Ireland-wide delivery. And just to sweeten the deal, they’re also making a donation to Heroes Aid for every Easter Egg sold. (Update: we found a solid Skelligs salted caramel egg. We ate some. It even better than in our chocolate fantasies...) Praline Chocolatiers There’s premium and then there’s a €50 chocolate egg, but this one didn’t catch our eye solely because of the price tag. Based in Athlone, Praline Chocolatiers is a new venture from pastry chefs Georgia Quealy and Daniel Linehan, and the triple-layered Crunchy Praline Easter egg looks like a pretty serious first-outing. Two different types of chocolate (64% sustainable dark chocolate and Valhrona’s 35% Azelia) surround a layer of homemade crunchy praline. Inside you’ll find 68% single-origin truffles. Definitely one for the most serious of chocolate-lovers. Pre-orders are currently open on their website , but as eggs are too delicate for delivery, collection points will be arranged in Athlone and Dublin. Lorge Chocolatier Chocolate eggs, bunnies, and even chickens are available from Lorge Chocolatier . For a serious dose of the good stuff, the large egg (€38.70) packed with 20 chocolates weighs in at an impressive 800g, so even if you crack in to it as soon as it arrives, you’ll still have plenty left on Easter Sunday. Details are here . Arcane Chocolate As you’d expect from Arcane Chocolate , their Easter collection combines the quirky with the delicious, with eggs to suit every taste and budget, ranging from €16.50 right up to €750 - yes your eyes have not deceived you. The one-of-a-kind carved, moulded and hand-painted chocolate whiskey barrel weighs over 5kg so we can’t imagine that more than one will be needed, for your whole town. If your wallet (or appetite) won’t stretch to that, there are lots of other options incorporating fruits, nuts and gold leaf, natch. Items are available for collection from Mulhuddart, with some eggs available for delivery across Dublin and in Bray. Details are on the website . Easter Eggs For Pieta House Chef Philip Doyle ( @What_The_4ork on Instagram ) has been on a mission to raise funds for Pieta House during lockdown, and his latest initiative is egg-shaped. You can find his handmade chocolate Easter eggs for sale at Tang on Dawson Street for €20, or you can pay more if you have the spare cash - all profits will be going to Pieta House to fund services to help the prevention of suicide. Koko Kinsale Koko Kinsale has lots of options for dark, milk and white eggs, as well as bunnies, and their handcrafted version of the ubiquitous crème egg looks pretty amazing. Nationwide delivery is available - all info is here . Hazel Mountain Chocolate If you haven’t seen Hazel Mountain Chocolate ’s Wild Atlantic Way Easter egg on Instagram, you must live under a rock, or just hate beautiful things. Their chocolate is high in cacao, low in sugar, and available in lots of forms this Easter; eggs, chicken, slabs, and bunnies. We've already gotten our Wild Atlantic Way Egg, and while it's small, it's perfectly formed. Order here . Chocolate Garden of Ireland We’ve long admired Chocolate Garden of Ireland for the sheer volume of things they can make out of chocolate - eggs, rabbits, lambs, hens… it’s pretty impressive. Their collection is huge and so is the demand so they’ve taken the step of temporarily suspending sales while they clear a backlog of orders, but check the website often and be prepared to swoop in once they’re back up and running. Cocoa Atelier We love Cocoa Atelier and their commitment to Irish ingredients, strong flavours and God-level hot chocolate. The Easter range is now up on the website with dispatch from March 24th, and includes hand-painted eggs filled with Velvet Almonds and Provenance Hazelnuts - a sophisticated option for the more discerning chocolate-lover in your life. Grá Chocolates Grá Chocolates have launched a range of hand-painted eggs which are currently available for pre-order on the website . Priced at €40 each, the eggs are available in a range of flavours including honey, praline, mint, strawberry, and salted caramel. Lir Chocolates When you think of “Easter eggs” and “value” in the same sentence, you probably picture a desperate late-night dash to a petrol station to pick up the dregs of their 3 for €10 offer, but it doesn’t have to be like that. Lir Chocolates have some great options starting at €5, with eggs at €8 and €10. They also produce the Guinness and Bailey’s range of chocolates so the Pint Man, or Woman, in your life can spend their Easter Sunday with a miniature chocolate version. Details are on the website . Bean and Goose Ok, it’s not an egg but you need this in your life this Easter. Bean and Goose have launched 500g slabs of chocolate bark; dark or milk chocolate topped with pecan praline, blueberry, and coconut. 500g. 5.0.0. That’s a pretty serious amount of quality chocolate. You can even add on a handcrafted oak hammer to help you get through it. If for you, Easter isn’t Easter without some form of novelty-shaped chocolate, the beautiful Irish Hare and goose are available in milk and dark varieties. Find them here . Wallace's Executive chef Domenico Santo from Wallace's Wine Bars is a busy bee right now making three different types of handmade Easter eggs. There's a 70% chocolate with edible gold (€23), a 34% white chocolate with matcha tea (€25), and a 41% milk chocolate with hazelnut (€29). Ordering is via WhatsApp on 0873674207, and they can be collected from any of their four locations, either on Millennium Walkway in the city centre or in Drumcondra.
- 5 Things We Want To Eat In Dublin This Week
While it didn’t feel like it, St. Patrick’s Day was last week. A day when we as a nation pay tribute to our most sacrosanct traditions - crisp sandwiches, day drinking, and flag-festooned Ford tractors driven through local villages. While this year felt more major-bummer than majorette, it has turned our minds back to the Ireland of our youth and the foods we’d never have dreamed of as we stuffed our little faces with bacon, cabbage, and Findus Crispy Pancakes. Here’s 5 things doing the rounds this week that our 80s and 90s inner-children would never imagine being readily-available in Dublin in 2021. 1) Tamales from Hen’s Teeth Store You know that scene in Home Alone where we know Kevin isn’t in the van, but the rest of the family haven’t figured it out yet? That’s how we feel about tamales. We see all these people just wandering around, not realising that they’re missing the best Mexican food out there. If you want to know what you’re missing, Hen’s Teeth are slinging them with a side of salsa negra, and based on what we've tasted from them so far we're expecting big flavoursome things. 2) Brunch Bap from Love Supreme Hey Gen-Zs, stop pretending like you invented brunch - that’s firmly the IP of millennials. Except, in our day, a brunch was served on a stick and covered in pink and white cookie crumbs but hey, we made it work. While there’s no shortage of great brunch spots in Dublin, we do love Love Supreme and this brunch bap packed with free range bacon, sausage and egg is one of the many reasons why. It's available to take away on Saturdays and Sundays and don't forget to add wine - it's not breakfast after all. The veggie version has halloumi, egg and coconut bacon and is also a very valid option. 3) Choux Bun from Bresson Sure, we grew up in a world awash with chocolate eclairs: a strangely sweaty-looking rubbery thing filled with sweetened yellow cream that would send any self-respecting French person running for cover. We’ve come a long way since then though, and this light and crispy choux bun filled with raspberry and white chocolate mousse from Bresson is like a sweet joie de vivre injection. It’s new and available on their at home menu. 4) Venison Samosas from Street By Sunil Are you still carrying the childhood trauma of watching Bambi? Us too, but his mama isn’t coming back so you may as well comfort yourself with Street By Sunil ’s venison samosas, served with a punchy berry chutney. Side of tears optional. 5) Smoked Mackerel Pâté from Lilliput Stores Remember fantastic sandwiches from the 90s? No, us neither. We figure it’s our brain’s way of filtering out the trauma of lousy plastic ham, watery tomatoes and gloopy coleslaw. Not to worry, Lilliput Stores are righting those wrongs with dreamy smoked mackerel pâté, preserved lemon, green chili, celery, dill, homemade pickles, and crunchy leaves in a pillowy Firehouse Bread roll.
- Seven Ways To Celebrate St. Patrick's Day At Home
It's hard to believe this is the second year in a row of a pub-free Paddy's Day, but just imagine how much we're going to make up for it next year - actually don't, it's a bit scary. Not ones to let an excuse for ordering food and drink go by, we've found seven ways of injecting a bit of green into your life next Wednesday, and making it feel like a holiday, as opposed to yet another groundhog day... Vice's Irish Coffee Kit Vice 's Irish coffee kit is approximately 12 times better than anything you're going to create yourself, because are you going to use single origin Imbibe coffee from Colombia, Teeling Small Batch Whiskey, and Demerara Syrup. We're guessing no. A 500ml bottle just needs to be reheated, topped with lightly shaken cream, and finished with a few coffee beans and a shaving of nutmeg. Kits are €22.50 (add on €15 for two glasses) and are available for next-day delivery nationwide (€6), or you can collect them from Wigwam on Middle Abbey Street. Check them out here . Bujo's St. Patrick's Weekender Kit Bujo have brought back their weekender kit for Paddy's weekend, and brunch, burgers, brownies and beer is a celebration in itself. It feeds four and costs €55 (€65 with four cans of Wicklow Wolf beer), with nationwide delivery costing €7, or free collection from Sandymount. They're delivering them on Friday 19th, so you can either have a post-Paddy's Day pig out, or save it for Ireland V England in the Six Nations the following day. Either way national pride will be high. Order one here , but we hear they're very close to selling out so don't hang around. The Limited Edition Green St. Sour From Irish Craft Cocktails There's a new addition to everyone's favourite pre-mixed cocktails and it's green. Irish Craft Cocktails have added the limited "Green St. Sour" to their line-up, just for St. Patrick’s Day. It's based on a classis sour using Cocalero Clásico (a South American inspired botanical spirit), melon, aloe vera, and citrus. It's available in the usual two sizes - a 200ml serving two (€12.50) and a 700ml serving 7 (€35). Order here . The St. Patrick's Day Quarantini Box From Catch Events Catch Events have three St. Patrick's Day quarantini boxes up for grabs, with the choice of whiskey sours, Irish apple martinis, or Baileys cocktails. You can order a full kit with all the equipment for €50 (making four cocktails) or an ingredient only box for €35, and they do non-alcoholic versions too (€40 and €28). You can also add on Tayto crisps, Dairy Milk chocolate, Barry's tea, and an Irish flag Hawaiian necklace for the ultimate in tricolour kitsch. Delivery nationwide is €6 and takes 1-3 days. See the full line up and how to order here . The Paddy's Box From The Big Romance The Big Romance on Parnell Street have put a lovely box together for the 17th covering all the booze bases. There's eight Irish craft beers from breweries like Whiplash, Galway Bay and The White Hag, a two-person serving of Irish Craft Cocktails Green Street Sour, two mini bottles of Teelings small batch whiskey as well as a distillery gift set (two visitors passes, mini hip-flasks and St Patrick's day pins), and two packets of Keogh's shamrock and sour cream crisps. It comes wrapped up in a Paddy's Day Box so would make a great gift, and at €49.50 we think it's great value too. Available for collection from the bar (Thursday - Saturday) or for delivery (including the 16th and 17th) for €3.95. Order here . The Irish Cheese Box From KC Peaches KC Peaches are making Irish cheese boxes available for collection or delivery on Deliveroo from tomorrow until the 17th. There's Boile, Cahills Porterhouse, Cashel Blue and Dubliner cheddar, as well as chutneys from Cork and crackers from Sheridans. They'll be available to purchase from their St. Stephen's Green store or on Deliveroo here . White Ralph Goes Green White Ralph is turning green for one day only. The somewhat mysterious, Dublin-based, Instagram only cockail company makes their take on a White Russian with almond milk, vodka, cream liquor and two secret ingredients, and we've been assured that the green is just for colour. One litre bottles cost €35 (Dublin-wide delivery included) giving you eight servings, and it will last up to two weeks in the fridge. DM them on Instagram to order.
































