Best Lunch Restaurants in Naas

We've collected top 10 mentioned lunch restaurants in Naas from other articles such as Ireland Travel Guides, visitdublin.com, Fitzwilliam Hotel Dublin.

Best Lunch Restaurants in Naas

Brother Hubbard (North)
Brother Hubbard (North)
4.4 (2692 ratings)
Cool and cosy independent cafe turning out high-end home baking, plus seasonal lunches and coffee.
153 Capel St, North City, Dublin, D01 V9V0, Ireland
Brunch restaurantCafeCoffee shopLunch restaurantMiddle Eastern restaurantRestaurantWine bar
Mentioned by Time Out Dublin
The 15 best restaurants in Dublin right now
"It opened during the dark years of the recession, but Brother Hubbard has gone from strength to strength, recently expanding its branch on the vibrant Capel Street. It shines when it comes to brunch – try the Turkish eggs menemen, layered with zingy whipped feta, and get the fried halloumi on top (the accompanying zhoug has a real kick)."
Mentioned by Fodor’s Travel
Top Restaurants in Dublin
"A delightful slow-food sanctuary within the Dublin dining scene, Brother Hubbard is a cozy, elegantly designed Northside café with a stripped...Read More"
The Cake Cafe
The Cake Cafe
4.6 (470 ratings)
Mismatched tablecloths give a old world kitsch to this trendy low level cafe with courtyard seating.
The Daintree Building, 8 Pleasants Pl, Saint Kevin's, Dublin, Ireland
CafeArt cafeBakeryBreakfast restaurantBrunch restaurantCatererCoffee shopLunch restaurantWedding bakery
Mentioned by the500hiddensecrets.com
5 places to find delicious desserts in Dublin
"This is a great little hidden gem for anyone who loves cakes. From the bulging towers of various chocolate cakes to the more delicate and beautifully crafted fruit cakes: every cake here is a work of edible art. Try the chocolate and Irish stout cake."
Mentioned by Fodor’s Travel
Top Restaurants in Dublin
"At Michelle Darmody's dreamy little Cake Café local, organic, and seasonal are the words to live by, where you can chow down on simple savory...Read More"
FIRE Steakhouse & Bar
FIRE Steakhouse & Bar
4.3 (1964 ratings)4 (50 ratings)
Victorian building with high vaulted ceilings brought bang up to date for local menu cooked simply.
The Mansion House, Dawson St, Dublin 2, Ireland
Steak houseSights & LandmarksBarBar & grillCatererCocktail barEvent venueFine dining restaurantLunch restaurantRestaurantWine barArchitectural BuildingsHistoric Sites
Mentioned by Fitzwilliam Hotel Dublin
Best Places to Eat in Dublin, Top Restaurants We Recommend
"Fire steakhouse and bar is right beside the city’s Mansion House and about five minute’s walking from the Fitzwilliam. It’s a really beautiful room – high ceilings, bright with big windows – with good food prepared without fuss. Our guests like it a lot as do those on TripAdvisor and other reviewers."
Mentioned by OpenTable
Dublin Restaurants
"FIRE is located in the heart of Dublin in the popular Dawson St. area. Offering exclusive dining options in a historical dining room including the best private dining in Dublin. A mix of styles the current structure was built in 1891 as the Lord Mayor’s Supper Room."
Lemon Jelly Cafe
Lemon Jelly Cafe
4.5 (2457 ratings)
Bright & contemporary cafe with outdoor seating, open all day from breakfast through to dinner.
Millennium Walkway, North City, Dublin 1, D01 Y027, Ireland
CafeBreakfast restaurantCoffee storeCrêperieLunch restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by Ireland Before You Die
The 5 INCREDIBLE breakfast and brunch spots in DUBLIN
"After one visit here, we’re certain you’ll fall in love with this bright and contemporary café just like we have. It’s one of our favourite places to visit when we’re in Dublin—the food is fantastic, the staff are friendly and helpful, and best of all it has a lovely welcoming atmosphere. You simply cannot go wrong with ordering a traditional Irish fry from this place."
Mentioned by Nomad Flag
Top Ten Best Coffee Shops in Dublin
"The coffee here is also superb and it’s a very relaxed, spacious place to enjoy a cup. They mostly offer crepes, which I’m not a fan of (in general) but you can also get a full Irish for breakfast, speciality teas and awesome omelettes. There’s a good selection of drinks as well as espresso speciality coffees and filter coffee."
Mentioned by visitdublin.com
Eat, Drink, Nightlife in Dublin
"Lemon Jelly is a fresh, young cafe located on Millenium Walkway in Dublin City centre, minutes from Jervis Street shopping centre, The Ha'Penny Bridge and Temple Bar."
ALMA.
ALMA.
4.8 (594 ratings)
Quaint standby whipping up brunch classics such as pancakes, sandwiches, toasts & eggs, plus coffee.
12 S Circular Rd, Portobello, Dublin 8, D08 XTN5, Ireland
Brunch restaurantArgentinian restaurantBreakfast restaurantCoffee shopLunch restaurant
Mentioned by TripSavvy
The 10 Most Delicious Breakfasts in Dublin
"Bright and cheery Alma in Portobello is a relative newcomer on the Dublin breakfast scene. The seasonal ingredients are sourced locally but the menu has an Argentinian twist. Stop in for the bestseller, Choripan Argento, which is Argentine chorizo and a fried egg on sourdough with chimichurri, salsa criolla, caramelized onions, and a spicy hit of sriracha."
Mentioned by LovinDublin.com
Best pancakes in Dublin: Top 10 places to visit on Pancake Tuesday
"A family-run Argentinian cafe on the South Circular Road, Alma has become well known for their signature dulce de leche pancakes. This dish is a flavour sensation - rich dulce de leche sauce, brandy and orange mascarpone and blood orange slices."
The Laurels Perrystown
The Laurels Perrystown
4.3 (580 ratings)
186 Whitehall Rd W, Perrystown, Dublin 12, Ireland
GastropubBar & grillCafeCoffee shopLunch restaurantTakeout RestaurantPubRestaurantSports bar
Mentioned by DublinLive
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"This 200 seater beer garden in Clondalkin has had finishing touches added to it over the past few days, so make sure to pay a visit. General manager Damien Long said: "The staff are excited and a little apprehensive as it has been so long off. I think we'll be grand when we get going."
The Hungry Mexican Restaurant
The Hungry Mexican Restaurant
4.3 (698 ratings)
Lively, colourfully decorated restaurant serving casual Mexican dishes & a range of tequilas.
5 Aston Quay, Temple Bar, Dublin, D02 PN56, Ireland
Mexican restaurantBurrito restaurantChicken wings restaurantGluten-free restaurantLunch restaurantRestaurantTaco restaurantVegan restaurantVegetarian restaurant
Evolve Eatery
Evolve Eatery
4.5 (191 ratings)
Unit 1 Red Cow Roundabout, Clondalkin, Co. Dublin, D22 E193, Ireland
CafeBreakfast restaurantBrunch restaurantCoffee shopHealth food restaurantLunch restaurantSandwich shop
Mentioned by Babylon
20 of Dublin's Best Brunch SpotsRadio Lifestyle
"When you get onto the Evolve Eatery website, you’re met with the simple mantra of “meet, eat, evolve.” They have over 10 items on their menu for brunch, providing a diverse range of dishes for whatever you fancy, including protein pancakes and chicken and eggs benedict. They also have a wide selection of delicious smoothies. Evolve Eatery serves brunch between 9AM and 4PM."
Joy of Chá
Joy of Chá
4.5 (439 ratings)
10 Essex St E, Temple Bar, Dublin, D02 TF24, Ireland
CafeBreakfast restaurantCafeteriaCoffee shopLunch restaurant
Mentioned by Ireland Before You Die
The 5 INCREDIBLE breakfast and brunch spots in DUBLIN
"This cosy and comfortable spot located in Dublin’s bustling Temple Bar area is an absolute gem and is truly one of the best breakfast and brunch spots in Dublin. If you’re looking for somewhere to sit and people watch while you enjoy your meal and some deliciously mellow coffee, then this is the place we would recommend visiting. The homemade tarts in this place are really to die for—we suggest trying the spinach and feta tart, and you can thank us later!"
Istanbel Kebab House
Istanbel Kebab House
4.1 (1781 ratings)
10 Liffey St. Lower, North City, Dublin, D01 DY71, Ireland
Kebab shopLunch restaurantRestaurantTurkish restaurant

Churches and Cathedrals in Naas

St. Kevin's Church, Harrington Street, Dublin
St. Kevin's Church, Harrington Street, Dublin
4.7 (186 ratings)5 (4 ratings)
Harrington St, Saint Kevin's, Dublin, D08 XR9C, Ireland
Catholic churchSights & LandmarksPlace of worshipChurches & Cathedrals
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 Dalata Hotel Group PLC
9 Famous Historical Landmarks To See in Dublin
"Popping your head into an imposing-looking church is a rite of passage for many of us on a city break. And as the oldest building in Dublin and largest and most famous of the city’s many churches, Christ Church Cathedral has long been a go-to historical attraction for many tourists visiting the city. Located only 10 minutes from the Maldron Hotel on Kevin Street and 15 minutes walk from Maldron Hotel Smithfield, Christ Church is the perfect place for respectful visitors looking to find a tranquil spot in the heart of Dublin city."
Mentioned by Dymabroad
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"Christ Church Cathedral is one of the best photo spots in Dublin. One of the reasons why it's amazing to capture is that it's a medieval cathedral!. Also, the architecture of the cathedral is amazing."
Mentioned by Lonely Planet
Must see attractions in Dublin, Ireland
"Its hilltop location and eye-catching flying buttresses make this the most photogenic of Dublin 's three cathedrals, as well as one of the capital's most recognisable symbols."
Church of Ireland Monkstown, Dublin
Church of Ireland Monkstown, Dublin
4.4 (25 ratings)5 (1 ratings)
Monkstown Rd, Monkstown, Co. Dublin, Ireland
ParishSights & LandmarksPoints of Interest & LandmarksChurches & Cathedrals

Best Bakery and Cake Shops in Naas

Hansel and Gretel Bakery & Patisserie
Hansel and Gretel Bakery & Patisserie
4.5 (138 ratings)
20 Clare St, Dublin 2, D02 TD45, Ireland
Bakery
Mentioned by Ramble Dublin
The 9 Best Bakeries In Dublin
"Situated in the centre of the city close to Trinity College is Hansel and Gretel Bakery & Patisserie. The bakery can certainly claim to be one of the most picturesque in the city, with an elegant facade and a beautifully-appointed interior. Their artisan breads are baked fresh every day and the bakery has a range of fresh pastries and cakes available."
Mentioned by 2foodtrippers
Dublin Food Guide
"Since cookie cravings don’t follow a calendar, The Dublin Cookie Company bakes and sells cookies seven days a week. And not just any cookies. In the shop’s open kitchen, bakers create cookie concoctions like familiar Chocolate Chip and fancier Sea Salted Caramel & Toasted Pecan using Irish butter and other local ingredients."
Mentioned by LovinDublin.com
Seven brilliant bakeries to try in Dublin
"This Bakery and Patisserie on Clare Street makes delicious baked treats as well as gourmet sandwiches for lunch. I've often called in for a grab-n-go sambo and they've always been delicious with really interesting flavours such as goats cheese, walnut and pear."
SuperValu Kilmainham
SuperValu Kilmainham
4 (500 ratings)
Discount supermarket chain specialising in own-brand groceries and Irish produce.
Military Rd, Kilmainham, Dublin 8, D08 AE2C, Ireland
SupermarketBakeryButcher shop deliFruit and vegetable storeGrocery storeLottery retailerWine store
Offbeat Donut Co.
Offbeat Donut Co.
4.6 (420 ratings)
George's Quay, Dublin 2, D02 VW82, Ireland
Donut shopBakeryCoffee shop
Mentioned by Ireland Travel Guides
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"Making Magic Everyday is their restaurant’s motto, and they surely sprinkle some of that magic in their most affordable, handmade and Instagram-worthy donuts, served in Westland Row, Dublin. Their artistic showmanship has been praised by a myriad of food critics—some reviews mention that they serve the best donuts in the world!. With a price range of €6.00 for a box of 3 creamy, Premium, vegan-friendly donuts, Offbeat Donut Co. offers the finest and the most affordable."
Mentioned by CollegeTimes.com
The 7 Best Places To Grab A Donut In Dublin
"Located in Pearse DART station, these donuts are full, flavoursome and delicious. Featuring oozing cream-filled centres and quirky seasonal themes – they're sure not to disappoint."

Cultural Center in Naas

National Museum of Ireland - Archaeology
National Museum of Ireland - Archaeology
4.5 (8124 ratings)4.5 (5204 ratings)
Local archaeological finds from the Bronze Age, Vikings and Medieval times with some Egyptian items.
Kildare St, Dublin 2, Ireland
MuseumCultural centerHistory museumNational museum
Mentioned by Dublin 1 day itinerary
Dublin in 1 Day Itinerary
"The National Museum of Ireland in Kildare Street showcases the history of Ireland up to and including the Middle Ages and will leave you impressed. Plan at least an hour, better ninety minutes or two hours, for a stroll around the two levels and an immersion into Ireland's past at its best. If you want to skip some exhibition areas, make sure to see the Celtic hoards, the early Christian treasures, the Viking remnants, and the bog bodies in the "Sacrifice and Kingship" section, like Clonycavan Man."
Mentioned by Our Globetrotters
10 Kid-friendly Things To Do in Dublin
"If you want to experience one of the best historical things to do in Dublin, then why not spend a whole day exploring the incredible National Museum of Ireland?. Here you will learn about national and international archaeology, Irish history, Irish art, culture, and natural history. No matter your age, you are sure to take something away from the incredible exhibitions on offer at one of the best museums in Ireland."
Mentioned by askaboutireland.ie
National Museum of Ireland – Natural History, Merrion Street
"National Museum of Ireland – Natural History, Merrion Street, Dublin 2. Courtesy of the National Museum of Ireland. National Museum of Ireland – Natural History, Merrion Street, Dublin 2 Courtesy of the National Museum of Ireland"
National Museum of Ireland - Decorative Arts & History
National Museum of Ireland - Decorative Arts & History
4.5 (3273 ratings)4.5 (1385 ratings)
Irish haute couture and silver collections alongside exhibitions exploring Irish military history.
Collins Barracks, Benburb St, Stoneybatter, Dublin, D07 XKV4, Ireland
National museumMuseumsCultural centerHistory museumArt Museums
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
Top things to do in Ireland
"Once the world’s largest military barracks, this splendid early neoclassical grey-stone building on the Liffey’s northern banks was completed in 1704 according to the design of Thomas Burgh (he of Trinity College's Old Library). It is now home to the Decorative Arts & History collection of the National Museum of Ireland, with a range of superb permanent exhibits ranging from a history of the Easter Rising to the work of iconic Irish designer Eileen Gray (1878–1976)."
Mentioned by irishferries.com
Visit Dublin | Museums | Best Museums
"Once the military home of British colonial rule in Ireland, Collins Barracks has been renovated and reimagined to become the National Museum of Decorative Arts and History. The narrative of Ireland's economic, social, political and military progress is told through an extensive range of artefacts. From silver, ceramic and glassware to weaponry, furniture and costume, the Museum is packed full of treasures, each with its own unique story."
Irish Georgian Society
Irish Georgian Society
4.7 (34 ratings)
58 William St S, Dublin 2, D02 X751, Ireland
Non-profit organizationCultural center

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