Best Restaurants, Must Try Places in Skerries

We've collected top 10 mentioned must try restaurants in Skerries from other articles such as LovinDublin.com, find-open-now.com, publin.ie, including seafood, with a view, and different cuisines.

Top Best Restaurants in Skerries

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 Nomad Flag
Top Ten Best Coffee Shops in Dublin
"It’s hard to open twitter or facebook and not see something about Brother Hubbard. Can this place do no wrong?. Well yes, the addition to the original cafe in the form of a prefab-school canteen-Ikea showroom next door isn’t much to sing about."
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 Eater
The 38 Best Restaurants in Dublin
"Most people associate Dublin writers with drinking rather than eating, but the Michelin-starred Chapter One in the basement of the Dublin Writers Museum might change that. It’s a special-occasion restaurant where chef Ross Lewis uses the best ingredients from Ireland’s fields, farms, and waves. The restaurant is a favorite with posh diners and lawyers from the nearby Four Courts, so tables on Friday and Saturday nights are like hen’s teeth."
Mentioned by Vagabond Tours of Ireland
Dine Like A Dub: The Best Places to Eat in Dublin City Centre
"Michelin-starred, it continues win a string of new awards with each passing year. Diners at Chapter One enjoy a welcoming and relaxed atmosphere. The food is French-inspired but contemporary Irish in nature."
Cornucopia Wholefoods Restaurant
Cornucopia Wholefoods Restaurant
4.6 (2604 ratings)
Contemporary meets art nouveau in this vegetarian restaurant catering to various restricted diets.
19-20 Wicklow St, Dublin, D02 FK27, Ireland
Vegetarian restaurantGluten-free restaurantHealth food restaurantRaw food restaurantRestaurantSelf service restaurantVegan restaurant
Mentioned by Ireland Before You Die
TOP 10 best vegan restaurants in Dublin, RANKED
"With a choice of delicious, hearty meals to choose from for a quick bite or a sit-down dinner, Dublin’s oldest vegan restaurant is still bustling day in day out. Be prepared to queue for this delicious food, but a trip to one of the best vegan restaurants in Dublin will be oh so worth it. Address: 19-20 Wicklow St, Dublin, D02 FK27"
Sophie's Restaurant, Bar & Terrace
Sophie's Restaurant, Bar & Terrace
4.4 (1998 ratings)
Global cuisine & cocktails served in a hip, industrial-chic space that has a terrace & city views.
33 Harcourt St, Saint Kevin's, Dublin 2, Ireland
Italian restaurantBarIrish restaurantModern European restaurantPizza restaurantRestaurant
Fade Street Social Restaurant & Cocktail Bar
Fade Street Social Restaurant & Cocktail Bar
4.3 (1978 ratings)
Gourmet tapas and main courses from homegrown produce in stylish, signature chef-run bar/restaurant.
6 Fade St, Dublin 2, Ireland
RestaurantBar
Mentioned by Time Out Dublin
The 15 best restaurants in Dublin right now
"It’s always buzzing in this corner of the city, and you can watch all the action unfold from the outdoor seats at Fade Street Social. Opt for the tapas menu, and don’t be shy with your order. The slivers of pink duck breast with pickled kumquats are a must, but don’t skip the smaller sides – the salted popcorn mixed with crispy truffled chicken is a standout."
Mentioned by TravelAwaits
9 Foodie Favorite Restaurants In Dublin
"Fade Street Social is one of the most happening places in Dublin. It has an extensive 8,000-square-foot space that incorporates a restaurant, cocktail bar, tapas and gastro bar, and rooftop terrace in one building. MasterChef judge Dylan McGrath has gathered the best Irish foods and ingredients and presents them in a stylish setting."
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
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"Fade Street Social is a bar of many talents; boasting a spacious restaurant, tapas gastrobar, cocktail bar and a rooftop terrace. With a menu of Irish produce from the award-winning Chef Dylan McGrath, it's a lovely spot for drinks, dinner and relaxing."
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 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."
31 Lennox
31 Lennox
4.8 (101 ratings)
31 Lennox St, Portobello, Dublin, D08 W599, Ireland
RestaurantCafeGourmet grocery storeTakeout Restaurant
Platform 61
Platform 61
4.4 (426 ratings)
Low-key underground eatery dishing up brunch staples, pasta, steak & burgers, plus wine & cocktails.
27 William St S, Dublin, D02 RP86, Ireland
Modern European restaurantBrunch restaurantEuropean restaurantGluten-free restaurantIrish restaurantLunch restaurantRestaurantVegan restaurantVegetarian restaurantWine bar
Mentioned by Babylon
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"With a menu that changes based on seasonality, Platform 61 remains fresh and hip as one of Dublin’s best brunch spots. They do traditional dishes such as Eggs Benedict and Huevos Rancheros, but they also do slightly different plates such as Shallot and Pea Ravioli and The Stun Bun, a grilled chicken sandwich served with guacamole and roast potatoes. Platform 61 are open for outdoor dining on South William Street."
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"You’d be forgiven for walking past Platform 61 and not knowing what you’d missed. This underground eatery, tucked away on South William Street, is inspired by New York’s Track 61, a secret underground passageway for VIPs that was built in 1913 and is thought to still be in use. Platform 61 opened in 2015, but is a little-known Dublin gem."
Pearl Brasserie
Pearl Brasserie
4.7 (524 ratings)
Intimate contemporary rooms with peat burning fireplaces for innovative and well presented plates.
20 Merrion St Upper, Dublin 2, D02 XH98, Ireland
French restaurantFine dining restaurantRestaurant
Maldron Hotel Tallaght
Maldron Hotel Tallaght
3.9 (1528 ratings)
Modern hotel in a contemporary glass/stone building, with airy rooms, a trendy restaurant & a pool.
Whitestown Way, Tallaght, Dublin 24, D24 XC9W, Ireland
HotelBarConference centerFamily restaurantFunction room facilityLeisure centreRestaurantSwimming poolWedding venue
Mentioned by irelandhotels.com
Dublin Hotel Deal, Dublin City Hotels,Hotels in Dublin
"Maldron Hotel and Leisure Centre Tallaght is the perfect base for business or leisure visits to Ireland's capital city. Offering the finest accommodation Tallaght has to offer, all of our 119 guest rooms are furnished in a contemporary style with complimentary Wi-Fi access as standard. Maldron Hotel Tallaght's doors open onto Tallaght Business Park, Square Shopping Centre & Tallaght Hospital."

Top 10 Free Things To Do and Attractions in Skerries

Croke Park
Croke Park
4.7 (13307 ratings)4.5 (689 ratings)
Ireland's biggest stadium and bastion for Gaelic sports hosting GAA events from April to September.
Jones' Rd, Drumcondra, Dublin 3, Ireland
StadiumSights & LandmarksConference centerConvention centerEvent venueArenas & Stadiums
Mentioned by Ireland 7 days itinerary
The Best Irish Road Trip Guide
"If time allows before your flight you should try to visit Croke Park and Glasnevin Cemetry, both of which are in the direction of the airport from the city center. Croke Park – Ireland’s national games, Gaelic Football and Hurling, are played here with the finals of both sports occurring in September every year. Croke Park is the 3rd largest stadium in Europe in terms of capacity with room for 82,300 people. This is even more remarkable when you consider the players are completely amateur yet have more supporters cheering them on than most professional teams in the world."
Mentioned by Passports and Adventures
A Complete Guide to Visiting Dublin With Kids
"Home of the GAA, Gaelic Athletic Association, this stadium has been at the heart of Irish sporting life for over 100 years. With a capacity of over 82,000 it is the third largest sporting stadium in Europe, having been rebuilt in 2004. It is primarily used for the Gaelic football and hurling finals which draw huge crowds to the city."
Mentioned by Dublin 3 days itinerary
3 Days in Dublin - Things to Do in Dublin
"Ireland loves their sports, so see what the fuss is all about by visiting Croke Park. Depending on the time of year you come, you might be lucky enough to see a live match. Favorite Irish sports including Gaelic football and hurling."
Temple Bar
Temple Bar
4 (17955 ratings)
Temple Bar is a busy riverside neighbourhood, spread over cobbled pedestrian lanes. Crowded pubs host live folk music and DJ sets, and diners pack restaurants serving Asian, American and Irish cuisine. Quirky boutiques stock clothes and crafts by local designers. The National Photographic Archive highlights Ireland’s past, while the Project Arts Centre and Temple Bar Gallery + Studios shows contemporary art.
Dublin, Ireland
NeighborhoodsPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by Ireland 10 days itinerary
10 Days in Ireland: The Perfect Irish Road Trip Itinerary
"Temple Bar – Lastly, no trip to Dublin would be complete without a visit to the city's famous (and touristy) Temple Bar pub district. There are plenty of other (better) places to go out for a pint, but most first-time visitors to Dublin want to see the famous red pub in Temple Bar, and that's totally okay!"
Mentioned by Ireland 7 days itinerary
The Best Irish Road Trip Guide
"Temple Bar – Although it is expensive for drinks, even by Dublin standards, Temple Bar is loved by our visitors. There are cobble locked streets, live music on every corner and more than enough pubs to sample even more local whiskeys and stouts."
The Forty Foot - JD Wetherspoon
The Forty Foot - JD Wetherspoon
4 (4118 ratings)4 (91 ratings)
The Pavilion Centre, Marine Rd, Dún Laoghaire, Co. Dublin, Ireland
PubNature & ParksRestaurantBodies of Water

Best & Cool Bars in Skerries

The Well
The Well
4.2 (311 ratings)
130 St Stephen's Green, Dublin 2, D02 K597, Ireland
Bar
The Long Hall
The Long Hall
4.6 (2232 ratings)
Traditional pub decorated with filigree-edged mirrors, polished dark wood and traditional snugs.
51 South Great George's Street, Dublin 2, D02 CP38, Ireland
Irish pubBarPub
Mentioned by The Telegraph
The best pubs and bars in Dublin
"This lavishly mirrored pub sees more locals and fewer tourists passing through. It's set in a fine Victorian building with red-and-white-striped awnings, and the period theme continues inside, with a ceiling of oak, splendid cornicing, globe lamps and deep red walls. The Long Hall is perfect for a quiet afternoon pint of Guinness."
Mentioned by Thrillist
Pubs, Whiskey Dens, & Cocktail Bars: The Coolest Places to Drink in Dublin
"City CenterWalk into The Long Hall, and you’ll be wandering into a space that’s barely changed since 1881 (though it’s been around even longer than that). This classic Victorian pub is one of the most inviting spots in Dublin, all carved mahogany and red leather banquettes. But the best thing about it?"
Carlton Hotel
Carlton Hotel
4.2 (1420 ratings)
Polished hotel with modern rooms, free airport transfers, rooftop event space and a relaxed bistro.
Old Airport Rd, Cloghran, Dublin, K67 P5C7, Ireland
HotelAirport shuttle serviceBarCafeConference centerElectric vehicle charging stationMeeting planning servicePark & rideRestaurantYoga instructor
Mentioned by irelandhotels.com
Dublin Hotel Deal, Dublin City Hotels,Hotels in Dublin
"Carlton Dublin Airport Hotel is a modern 4 star hotel, conveniently located next to the Airport and just five minutes from the M1 and M50 Motorways. One of the newest Dublin Airport Hotels, the Carlton offers residents a complimentary 24 hour airport shuttle service to and from Dublin Airport, making sure you're taken care of from the minute you land to the moment we drop you off for your flight. If travelling by car, guests can avail of FREE parking during their stay."

Best Fast Food Restaurants in Skerries

Pizza Café
Pizza Café
3.8 (74 ratings)
40 Richmond St S, Saint Kevin's, Dublin 2, D02 E439, Ireland
RestaurantFast food restaurant
Yummy Oriental
Yummy Oriental
4.6 (53 ratings)
14 Drumcondra Rd Upper, Drumcondra, Dublin, D09 K6C1, Ireland
RestaurantAsian restaurantFast food restaurantTakeout Restaurant
Burger King
Burger King
3.9 (2242 ratings)
Well-known fast-food chain serving grilled burgers, fries & shakes.
53-54 O'Connell Street Lower, North City, Dublin 1, D01 KX94, Ireland
Fast food restaurant

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Skerries

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Premier Inn Dublin Airport
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The Lodge at Bodenlodge
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Hillview House
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