Best Family Restaurants in Maynooth

We've collected top 10 mentioned family restaurants in Maynooth from other articles such as Eater, FOOD AND WINE, irelandhotels.com.

Best Family Restaurants in Maynooth

Etto
Etto
4.8 (499 ratings)
Clean white walls and wooden tables adorn this casual eatery serving seasonal, locally sourced fare.
18 Merrion Row, Dublin, D02 A316, Ireland
Modern European restaurantFamily restaurantRestaurantWine bar
Mentioned by Time Out Dublin
The 15 best restaurants in Dublin right now
"You’re all but guaranteed an amazing meal at this cosy spot on Merrion Row. The Etto menu brims with dishes you’ll be dreaming of for months after you lick your plate clean, and there’s a great-value weekday lunch menu at just €23 for two courses. Dishes often change by the day, but be sure to order a side of crispy hashed potatoes with Lyonnaise onions and the red wine prunes with vanilla mascarpone for dessert."
Mentioned by 2foodtrippers
Dublin Food Guide
"Served in an orange broth flavored with nduja, ruby tomatoes and samphire succulents, Etto’s signature mussels were smoky, hot and downright delicious. In Italy, ‘etto’ is a suffix used to describe something small. In Dublin, Etto (the restaurant) is indeed small with just 38 seats."
Mentioned by Lonely Planet
Best restaurants in Dublin, Ireland
"Award-winning restaurant and wine bar that does contemporary versions of classic Italian cuisine. All the ingredients are fresh, the presentation is exquisite and the service is just right. Portions are small,..."
Nando's Dublin - St Andrew's Street
Nando's Dublin - St Andrew's Street
4.2 (1819 ratings)
Afro-Portuguese chain restaurant serving flame-grilled chicken in spicy chilli sauce.
12 St Andrew's St, Dublin 2, D02 ER83, Ireland
Chicken restaurantChicken wings restaurantDessert restaurantFamily restaurantFast food restaurantPortuguese restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by LovinDublin.com
11 Kid-Friendly Restaurants in Dublin – For Days Like These
"Really friendly tolerant staff, well used to kids wandering around. They have a great atmosphere, and plenty of choice for everybody with a massive menu – better again, with outlets in Dun Laoghaire, Tallaght, Dundrum and Blanchardstown and a few dotted around the city centre, they're a solid option wherever you happen to be."
Maldron Hotel Parnell Square
Maldron Hotel Parnell Square
4.2 (1990 ratings)
Simple, polished hotel offering bright rooms with free Wi-Fi, plus an informal cafe/bar.
Parnell Square W, Rotunda, Dublin, D01 HX02, Ireland
HotelBarFamily restaurantFunction room facilityRestaurant
Mentioned by irelandhotels.com
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"With 129 fully air-conditioned bedrooms combined with excellent service, Maldron Hotel Parnell Square has everything you need for a perfect city break in Dublin. With an abundance of things to see and do right on our doorstep, it is the perfect base to stay and explore Dublin city.Maldron Hotel Parnell Square is located just 3 minutes' walk from O'Connell Street and is easily accessible from all the main transport routes from Dublin Airport, bus and train stations. Address: Parnell Square, Dublin 1"
Mentioned by Dublin 2 days itinerary
The Perfect Dublin Itinerary
"Maldron Hotel Parnell Square – 5 minutes walk from the center, we’ve stayed here and enjoyed it If you want an apartment, check out this perfectly located and well reviewed"
Al Vesuvio
Al Vesuvio
4.3 (692 ratings)
Romantic Italian bar and dining room in an 18th-century vaulted brick and stone wine cellar.
Meeting House Square, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland
Italian restaurantDelivery serviceFamily restaurantPasta shopPizza restaurantPizza TakeoutRestaurantSeafood restaurantWine bar
Mentioned by SquareMeal
The 16 best Italian restaurants Dublin has to offer
"Why: You have to be careful when wandering the streets of Temple Bar because otherwise you can end up paying a lot of money for some bang average food. However, there are plenty of hidden gems to be found if you know where to look and Al Vesuvio is one of them. Located in Meeting House Square, its vast menu covers everything from fresh pasta and pizzas, to more hearty classic main courses such as veal Milanese."
Mentioned by Ireland Before You Die
Top 10 Italian restaurants in Dublin you NEED to try
"Right on Meeting House Square in Temple Bar, this place makes a great starting point for a night out. Al Vesuvio is a cosy spot serving top-notch Italian food seven days a week. We especially love the huge selection of pizzas with (rosse) and without (bianche) cheese."
Flanagan's Bar & Restaurant
Flanagan's Bar & Restaurant
4.1 (1906 ratings)
Open from breakfast, this casual, stalwart restaurant serves up continental and Irish comfort food.
61 O'Connell Street Upper, North City, Dublin 1, D01 Y274, Ireland
Irish restaurantFamily restaurantDelivery RestaurantPizza deliveryRestaurant
Maldron Hotel Newlands Cross
Maldron Hotel Newlands Cross
4 (2572 ratings)
Modern hotel with laid-back rooms, a casual restaurant & a bar, plus free Wi-Fi & parking.
22 Naas Rd, Newlands Cross, Dublin, D22 V6Y6, Ireland
HotelBarFamily restaurantFunction room facilityRestaurant
Mentioned by irelandhotels.com
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"Maldron Hotel Newlands Cross is a 3 star hotel located in the west of Dublin beside the historic village of Clondalkin. The hotel is just off exit 1A of the N7 and 5 minutes from exit 9 off the M50. The hotel is close to public transport links making it easy to travel in and out of the city centre but there is also ample complimentary car parking on site if you would prefer to travel by car."
Cherrytree Pub
Cherrytree Pub
4.4 (424 ratings)
Walkinstown Cross, Walkinstown, Dublin 12, Ireland
PubBeer gardenFamily restaurant
Mentioned by DublinLive
21 of the greatest Dublin beer gardens perfect as a starting pint this summer
"Walk-ins town or bookings, this southside beauty on Dublin's most famous roundabout will welcome all. Owner Gerry Mcgeough described it as "Dublin's favourite beer garden" telling Dublin Live "our team are ready and are looking forward to welcoming people back to the Heart of Walkinstown". He added: "We are busy with painting and cleaning and watering the flowers. We will have capacity for 30 in our garden and we are creating ancillary outdoor spaces to compliment the garden."
Maldron Hotel Smithfield
Maldron Hotel Smithfield
4.1 (910 ratings)
Polished rooms in a bright hotel offering meeting space, a bar and an Irish/European restaurant.
Smithfield Market, Smithfield, Dublin 7, D07 RF2Y, Ireland
HotelBarFamily restaurantFunction room facilityRestaurant
Mentioned by irelandhotels.com
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"With 92 newly refurbished bedrooms combined with exceptional service, Maldron Hotel Smithfield has everything you need for a perfect hotel break in Dublin. With an abundance of things to see and do right on our doorstep and the LUAS just a 2 minute walk away, it is the perfect base to stay and explore this wonderful city.Maldron Hotel Smithfield is located in Smithfield Square just 15 minutes' walk from O'Connell Street. The hotel is just 2 minutes' walk from the LUAS stop, meaning you are just a short LUAS (tram) ride from all areas of the city."
Hillbilly's Family Restaurants
Hillbilly's Family Restaurants
4.4 (131 ratings)
109 Rathmines Rd Lower, Rathmines, Dublin, D06 R5C3, Ireland
Family restaurant
Mentioned by FOOD AND WINE
Five places to eat in Dublin this Veganuary
"This 100 per cent vegan restaurant is owned by Moodley Manor, the company behind the vegan wings that you see everywhere these days. If you find yourself craving junk food from your previous life, like chicken burgers or loaded fries, then Beast Eatery is here to help you out. We've heard great things about the #VFC (vegan fried chick-hun), which regularly sells out."
Overends Kitchen
Overends Kitchen
3.9 (245 ratings)
Airfield Estate, Overend Ave, Dublin 14, D14 W2F2, Ireland
Family restaurantFarm shopRestaurant
Mentioned by LovinDublin.com
The 100 best places to eat and drink in Dublin 2020
"Overends Kitchen at Airfield Estate is an oasis tucked away from the hustle and bustle of the city. The bright, almost Scandinavian-style restaurant is surrounded by glass and pinewood and overlooks a pond. Overends Kitchen uses produce straight from the farm at its doorstep, meaning fresh and creative food."

Best Fine Dining in Maynooth

Liath Restaurant
Liath Restaurant
5 (73 ratings)
19A Main St, Blackrock, Co. Dublin, A94 C8Y1, Ireland
Fine dining restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by LovinDublin.com
The 100 best places to eat and drink in Dublin 2020
"Liath, the Irish word for grey, is a fine dining restaurant created by chef Damien Grey. Grey was the co-owner of the one-star Michelin Star Restaurant, 'Heron And Grey' which closed at the start of the year. Right now, getting a booking here is like gold dust."
Rasam Restaurant
Rasam Restaurant
4.5 (462 ratings)
Upmarket venue for Indian dining made with freshly mixed, roasted and grounnd spices and herbs.
18-19 Glasthule Rd, Glasthule, Dublin, A96 H2N1, Ireland
Indian restaurantFine dining restaurant
Chapter One Restaurant
Chapter One Restaurant
4.7 (778 ratings)
Understated and elegant dining rooms for envelope pushing international menu or famous Irish coffee.
18-19 Parnell Square N, Rotunda, Dublin 1, D01 T3V8, Ireland
Fine dining restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by TravelAwaits
9 Foodie Favorite Restaurants In Dublin
"You can dine at Chapter One, one of the finest restaurants in Dublin, for less than 40 euros for a two-course lunch. Chef Ross Lewis has spent 27 years refining and creating his award-winning cuisine, winning accolades and stacking up numerous awards, including a Michelin star. He was the head chef for Queen Elizabeth’s visit to Ireland in 2011."
Mentioned by Time Out Dublin
The 15 best restaurants in Dublin right now
"If you want to go for one super-luxe, blowout meal when you’re in town, then Chapter One is the place to head. Yes, it’s pricey, and you’ll need to book in advance, but this is the pinnacle of fine dining in Dublin. As is the case with most of the city’s fanciest restaurants, the lunch and pre-theatre menus offer tremendous value."
Mentioned by Lonely Planet
Best places to eat in Dublin in 2020
"Ross Lewis’ basement restaurant has retained a Michelin star since 2007 with its elegant, modern European dishes that celebrate the terroir of Ireland paired with impeccable service."

Historic Sites in Maynooth

Castletown House
Castletown House
4.6 (2107 ratings)4.5 (310 ratings)
Grand mansion with restored, period-style interiors and a quirky, conical barn folly.
Castletown, Celbridge, Co. Kildare, Ireland
Historical landmarkMuseumsHeritage museumArchitectural BuildingsHistoric SitesHistory Museums
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
Top things to do in Ireland
"Magnificent Castletown House simply has no peer. It is Ireland’s most imposing Georgian estate, and a testament to the vast wealth enjoyed by the Anglo-Irish gentry during the 18th century. Hour-long guided tours begin at noon and 3pm, offering an insight into how the 1% made out in the 18th century; otherwise you can wander at will. Don't miss a stroll down to the river for grand views back to the house. Castletown is signposted from junction 6 on the M4."
Garden House
Garden House
4 (288 ratings)
Grand mansion with 800 acres of landscaped grounds, gardens, a cafe, tours & festivals.
Kilruddery Demesne West, Bray, Co. Wicklow, Ireland
BuildingNature & ParksHistoric SitesGardens
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
Top things to do in Ireland
"A stunning mansion in the Elizabethan Revival style, Killruddery has been home to the Brabazon family (earls of Meath) since 1618 and has one of the oldest gardens in Ireland. The house is impressive, but the prizewinner here is the magnificent orangery, built in 1852 and chock-full of statuary and plant life. If you like fancy glasshouses, this is the one for you. It's 6km north of Greystones just off the R761 coast road."
Christ Church Cathedral
Christ Church Cathedral
4.5 (7159 ratings)4.5 (3998 ratings)
Medieval place of worship with a mummified rat & cat plus a cafe & gift shop in the crypt.
Christchurch Pl, Wood Quay, Dublin 8, Ireland
CathedralSights & LandmarksChurchPlace of worshipArchitectural BuildingsSacred & Religious SitesHistoric SitesChurches & Cathedrals
Mentioned by MapQuest Travel
10 Must See Historic Attractions in Dublin Ireland
"Originally founded in 1028, the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity contains one of the oldest structures in all of Great Britain. Commonly known as the Christ Church Cathedral, the property houses the famous underground crypts which have been an important pilgrimage site since medieval times. The mysterious monuments and resting places far below the surface of the foundation are still one of the most popular tourist attractions for people who love the historical, religious, and cultural aspects of Ireland."
Mentioned by Kids Are A Trip™
Best Things to Do in Dublin with Kids
"Centrally located and attached by bridge to Christ Church Cathedral, this is a perfect place to introduce the kids to Dublin history. There are four different areas in this interactive museum: a Viking area, a Medieval Dublin area, an archaeological area, and a medieval tower offering a medieval view of a modern city. Kids will enjoy trying on Viking clothes, examining weaponry, and exploring different artifacts."
Mentioned by sandymounthotel.ie
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"Christ Church Cathedral (founded c.1028) is the spiritual heart of the city, and one of the top visitor attractions in Dublin. Step inside and you can enjoy the cathedral’s beautiful interior and fascinating medieval crypt."

Cultural Center in Maynooth

Irish Georgian Society
Irish Georgian Society
4.7 (34 ratings)
58 William St S, Dublin 2, D02 X751, Ireland
Non-profit organizationCultural center
Experience Gaelic Games
Experience Gaelic Games
4.8 (88 ratings)5 (381 ratings)
C/o Na Fianna CLG, Mobhi Road, Glasnevin,, Dublin 9, Ireland
Outdoor ActivitiesCultural centerVisitor centerSports Camps & Clinics
National Museum of Ireland - Natural History
National Museum of Ireland - Natural History
4.5 (4244 ratings)
Stuffed and mounted animals are displayed in their 19th-century grandeur in this throwback museum.
Merrion St Upper, Dublin 2, D02 F627, Ireland
MuseumCultural centerNational museumNatural history museum
Mentioned by TripSavvy
10 Amazing Museums You Can't Miss in Dublin
"Ireland’s Natural History Museum is affectionately nicknamed the Dead Zoo thanks to its extensive exhibits of taxidermy animals. Housed on Merrion Square, the National History Museum is one of the most impressive branches of the National Museum of Ireland. The collections span from geology to zoology, with an emphasis on the natural wonders found on the Emerald Isle, as well as an exhibit on “Mammals of the World.” In addition to showcasing historical flora and fauna, the exhibits aim to educate visitors about modern-day threats to Irish wildlife."
Mentioned by RELOCATING TO IRELAND
Dublin Museum and Galleries
"The National Museum of Natural History is also known as the ‘dead zoo’ because of its large collection of animal skeletons and taxidermy. The 10,000 exhibits include native Irish animals and also mammals from around the world. The most impressive skeleton for me is that of the Giant Irish Deer which stood up to two metres high, with antlers as wide as four metres!"
Mentioned by Partnership International
Top 5 Museums Of Dublin
"Yes, Natural History Museums are common places in every European capital. Dublin has one of the most impressive zoological exhibits. It’s in the same complex as the National Museum of Ireland, it has been in operation since 1856 and is still a big hit with visitors."

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