Best Takeout Food Restaurants in Malahide

We've collected top 10 mentioned takeout restaurants in Malahide from other articles such as Hostelbookers.com Blog, Olivia Leaves, SquareMeal.

Best Takeout Food Restaurants in Malahide

Vintage Cocktail Club
Vintage Cocktail Club
4.5 (1361 ratings)
This refined, speakeasy-vibe bar offers candle-lit cocktails and fine-dining amid vintage ephemera.
15 Crown Alley, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, D02 E229, Ireland
Cocktail barTakeout Restaurant
Mentioned by The Green Hotel Dublin
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Mentioned by Mad Flowers
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"There’s a black door in the middle of Temple Bar that you’ve probably passed a million times before thinking nothing of it. Nothing special, nothing out of the ordinary. But ring the bell on this door and a hostess will appear to welcome you to the stunning speakeasy stylings of the vintage cocktail club."
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
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"Not only does Vintage Cocktail Club serve up some pretty darn beautiful cocktails, but its rooftop terrace is one of Dublin's finest. Recline with a quirky cocktail or two in a wicker chair or opt for the plush velvet sofas to feel like a real VIP."
Bunsen Temple Bar
Bunsen Temple Bar
4.6 (3721 ratings)
22 Essex St E, Temple Bar, Dublin, D02 NA09, Ireland
Hamburger restaurantTakeout Restaurant
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"The humble burger has been elevated to a cult gastronomic item at the incredibly popular Bunsen. This mini-empire has dedicated itself to the art of the burger, coming up with a winning formula – a soft amish dinner roll, pure Irish beef patty, pickles, cheese and its signature sauce. These are proper roll-up-your-sleeves burgers that have garnered a loyal following, which has seen the independently owned restaurant expand with various locations around Dublin and beyond."
Mentioned by Thrillist
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"City centerYou can’t order a burger rare in Ireland -- the Food Safety Authority basically banned it -- but the ones at Bunsen are as close as you can get. They mince the patties fresh every morning, so they’re allowed to chuck it on the grill and serve it medium pink and juicy. The menu is so small it fits on a business card, and there’s nothing for veggies in these here parts -- it’s good old-fashioned burgers, fries, and shakes, and that’s it."
Mentioned by IrishCentral
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"This burger joint on Wexford Street has been praised by many for having the best burger in Dublin, as well as great service to go with it. While it lacks a signature burger like many American restaurants, it’s safe to say that each burger they offer is simply brilliant."
Angelina's Restaurant and Deli
Angelina's Restaurant and Deli
4.3 (1465 ratings)
A traditional Italian menu is matched by cocktails & wine at this relaxed, old-timey eatery.
55 Percy Pl, Dublin, D04 X0C1, Ireland
Italian restaurantCoffee shopDeliIrish restaurantTakeout RestaurantRestaurantSandwich shop
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
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"Angelina's is a canal-side romantic restaurant in Dublin with plenty of character, flavour and Italian-inspired charm. Tuck into a menu that includes everything from maple glazed pork belly with brunch, to creamed leek gnocchi and delicious sausage pizzas for dinner."
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
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"Like the idea of waterside drinking and dining as the temperatures rise?. Angelina's have pretty outdoor space facing the canal, so you can kick back with a couple of glasses and a plate of freshly made pasta while topping up your tan."
Hang Dai Chinese
Hang Dai Chinese
4.4 (672 ratings)
20 Camden Street Lower, Saint Kevin's, Dublin, D02 T275, Ireland
Chinese restaurantBarChinese takeawayCocktail barDisco clubLive music venueTakeout Restaurant
Mentioned by The Irish Road Trip
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"The very unique Hang Dai is the best Chinese in Dublin for groups of friends looking for a bite to eat before a night on the town. An elegant spot located in the centre of Dublin on Camden Street, Hang Dai boasts a cheerful ambiance and is an ideal place to visit for a special occasion. They specialise in the apple wood-fired duck, but also serve other delectable dishes like steamed eggplant and asparagus spring rolls."
Mentioned by LovinDublin.com
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"This authentic Asian restaurant looks like a tacky inner-city Chinese from the front entrance but walk through this area and you'll discover one of the coolest venues around. The contemporary Chinese food place is all about deadly food, slick tunes and proper magic from some of Ireland’s top chefs and party makers. https://www.instagram.com/p/BsOOiCRgLUS/"
Mentioned by Trip101
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"Boiled & BBQ Pigs Trotter with Dry Garlic, hot off our new Spring Menu 😍. A spectacular spot located in the heart of Dublin, Hang Dai Chinese Restaurant has very chic and elaborate décor and a cheerful ambiance. The star of the menu is the apple wood-fired duck."
Bread 41
Bread 41
4.6 (894 ratings)
Streamlined organic bakery serving specialty breads & pastries, plus cakes made to order.
41 Pearse St, Dublin, D02 H308, Ireland
BakeryCafeTakeout Restaurant
Mentioned by Eater
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"Eoin Cluskey is a bread obsessive, and he pays tribute to all things doughy at a cafe tucked under a railway bridge near Science Gallery Dublin. The team stone mills flour, then ferments and bakes delicious sourdough breads. Morning buns are a great start to the day and there are tasty, creative lunch options depending on what’s in season."
Mentioned by LovinDublin.com
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"This Pearse Street café has its own on-site mill so you know it's gonna be good.They make some of the tastiest bread I've had in the city. The bakery is also a café that serves up breakfast and lunch, as well as selling bread and pastries to go. They also have a delish takeaway pizza menu from 5pm to 10pm."
Mentioned by FOOD AND WINE
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"Price: €2.40Look: 4.5/5Texture: 4.5/5Taste: 4.5/5Value: 3.5/5Total: 17/20. Verdict: The texture is perfect, with very even, regular lamination and delicate crispiness. The flavour is pleasant with a lovely hint of butter, and a subtle smell of yeast."
Nutbutter
Nutbutter
4.4 (386 ratings)
Gallery Quay, 2&3, Grand Canal Dock, Dublin 2, D02 R205, Ireland
Health food restaurantTakeout Restaurant
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"It may not have the weather, but Hanover Quay has Dublin’s answer to LA clean living with Nutbutter. The carefully curated eatery has a bright interior and colourful tiles, so you can sit in one of the swinging wicker baskets and forget about the rain. It attracts a young professional crowd, mainly because of its prime location in the tech hub known as Silicon Docks, but is surprisingly affordable."
Mentioned by LovinDublin.com
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"Located on Forbes St near the Docklands, Nutbutter is everything you want a place to eat in Dublin to be: affordable, beautifully designed, and serving the best Irish ingredients you can put on a plate. The interior is sure to excite with swinging chairs with pale pink furry cushions, geometric table designs, plants aplenty and rose gold cutlery. Oh, and a beaut mural of the swans on the canal."
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
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"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
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"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."
DiFontaine's Pizzeria
DiFontaine's Pizzeria
4.6 (1180 ratings)
22 Parliament St, Temple Bar, Dublin, D02 NF24, Ireland
Pizza restaurantFast food restaurantPizza Takeout
Mentioned by Hostelbookers.com Blog
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"For pizza slices as big as your head at €3 a go, you cannot beat DiFontaine’s Pizzeria, right in the heart of town on Parliament Street. Don’t expect a five-star setting – this is a counter-and- stools kind of place – but the pizzas are excellent. Your cheap-as-chips slice will have a good base, deliciously melting cheese and a robust tomato sauce."
Mentioned by blog.educationinireland.com
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"I absolutely love this place, if not for their delicious vegan pizza, then for their kind and friendly staff. It has that New York pizzeria feel that sometimes I just crave. When I went to try a slice, the owner shared a story about how they came up with their recipe."
Akaka Poké
Akaka Poké
4.5 (186 ratings)
2 Liffey St. Lower, North City, Dublin, D01 P034, Ireland
Hawaiian restaurantTakeout Restaurant
Elephant & Castle Rathmines
Elephant & Castle Rathmines
3.9 (667 ratings)
272 Rathmines Rd Lower, Rathmines, Dublin, D06 YY51, Ireland
RestaurantTakeout Restaurant

Top Best French Restaurants in Malahide

Le Bon Crubeen
Le Bon Crubeen
4.2 (818 ratings)
Stylish and casual wood filled dining room for European influenced food and freshly made cocktails.
81-82 Talbot St, North City, Dublin 1, D01 CD34, Ireland
French restaurant
Mentioned by SquareMeal
The 10 best French restaurants in Dublin
"For hearty portions and low prices, you can’t beat this casual restaurant which specialises in big, bold French flavours (although it must be noted that this is a less authentic French experience when compared to other options our list). Le Bon Crubeen has the added benefit of being close to the Abbey Theatre, so makes the perfect pre-show spot to enjoy a bite to eat. While the atmosphere might be casual, that doesn’t mean there isn’t finesse here."
Mentioned by LovinDublin.com
9 Restaurants In Dublin That Are Absolutely Perfect For A First Date
"Le Bon Crubeen on Talbot Street has one of the best-value menus in Dublin, considering the incredible standard of their food. Nicely decorated, we would definitely recommend this place to anyone who appreciates good food. REVIEW: An Anti-Trendy Haven Where The Plates Are Big And The Prices Are Small"
La Cave Wine Bar and Restaurant
La Cave Wine Bar and Restaurant
4.5 (441 ratings)
Down the stairs from street level is this knick knack filled space for 350 wines and a French menu.
28 Anne St S, Dublin 2, D02 DX39, Ireland
Wine barFrench restaurantRestaurantWine club
Mentioned by SquareMeal
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"Plumping for a distinctly ‘more is more’ approached, this nick knack filled basement space is home to over 350 wines (with 40 of them available by the glass) and serves up a classic menu of French favourites. Moules, pates, escargot and more grace the starters section while mains are split into light meals – with the likes of cheese, charcuterie or seafood platters – and main courses which hero signature serves like duck confit or lamb Bordelaise. This is some seriously robust cooking."
Mentioned by The Telegraph
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"Fear not – follow in the footsteps of a generation of similarly deprived Dubliners. La Cave has become something of a much-frequented city institution, offering copious lists of vintages and serving until 2am. It's a subterranean refuge from the world: steep rickety stairs descend into a red-walled little room, plush and dim, glinting with bottles and polished glasses."
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
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"La Cave Wine Bar is undoubtedly one of Dublin's quirkiest places to eat and drink in the city centre. Housing a wide range of bottles from across the globe, it perfectly pairs its signature sips with French-inspired cuisine befitting its vintage pink and red interiors."
Bloom Brasserie
Bloom Brasserie
4.5 (584 ratings)
Stylish & intimate restaurant and wine bar with menu of refined contemporary dishes, plus cocktails.
11 Baggot Street Upper, Dublin, D04 HN92, Ireland
RestaurantFrench restaurantBrasserieWine bar

Top Best Restaurants in Malahide

The Blind Pig Speakeasy
The Blind Pig Speakeasy
4.3 (534 ratings)
Underground speakeasy offering reimagined classic cocktails & pub fare in a snug, stone-lined space.
18 Suffolk St, Dublin 2, D02 NP97, Ireland
Cocktail barBarBeverage distributorRestaurant
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
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"This intimate cocktail bar and romantic restaurant is all about jazz age decadence with its gorgeous drinks and delicious mix of hearty dishes. As well as refreshments, you can tuck into The Blind Pig's packed events schedule which brings live music, cocktail classes and boozy takeovers."
31 Lennox
31 Lennox
4.8 (101 ratings)
31 Lennox St, Portobello, Dublin, D08 W599, Ireland
RestaurantCafeGourmet grocery storeTakeout Restaurant
O'Connor's of Mount Street
O'Connor's of Mount Street
4.2 (514 ratings)
32 Mount Street Lower, Dublin, Ireland
GastropubBarRestaurantSports bar
Mentioned by publin.ie
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"Go up a flight of stairs in Oil Can Harry’s on Mount street and you’ll be greeted by an open air terrace on the side of the building. It may not be at the very top, but it still qualifies for this list. They do pizzas if you want something quick, and there’s also a few cocktails on offer."

Cultural Center in Malahide

Temple Bar Gallery + Studios
Temple Bar Gallery + Studios
4.4 (72 ratings)
Gallery showcasing contemporary art plus an artists' studios complex, with a busy events program.
5-9 Temple Bar, Dublin 2, D02 HY61, Ireland
Arts organizationArt galleryArt studioCultural center
Mentioned by Culture Trip
An Art Lover's Guide To Dublin
"Temple Bar Gallery and Studios was first founded in 1983 as one of the country’s first artist-led arts organisations. A non-profit funded by the Irish Arts Council, today it consists of a contemporaryexhibition space and 30 visual artists’ studios, located at the epicentre of Dublin’s Cultural Quarter. As well as exhibitions, they run regular talks, masterclasses and events for aspiring artists."
Mentioned by the500hiddensecrets.com
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"Featuring installations and performance art as well as sculpture and video, the Temple Bar Gallery works hand in hand with Artists Studios. It’s a really interesting and engaging concept and it puts you right into the heart of the artist’s community here in Dublin. Past exhibitions included Declan Clarke, Amie Siegel and Barbara Knezevic."
Mentioned by The Green Hotel Dublin
Dublin's 10 Best Contemporary Art Galleries You Should Visit
"At the beginning in 1983 the Temple Bar Gallery + Studios was the first DIY artist-centred initiative in Ireland, they started in a shirt factory and this is now a big gallery. Thanks to the fame of Temple Bar the gallery became notorious but it still supports upcoming artists."
James Joyce Centre
James Joyce Centre
4.2 (371 ratings)
Idiosyncratic museum in 1784 Georgian town house with Joyce's writing table.
35 N Great George's St, Rotunda, Dublin, Ireland
MuseumCultural center
Mentioned by Dublin 3 days itinerary
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"One of the most famous Dublin born writers is James Joyce who wrote the 20th century classic Ulysses (free on Kindle), and the James Joyce Centre (fee*) is dedicated to the author and his writings. Here you can learn all about both the life of James Joyce, as well as his famous novel, told via film and exhibits. The museum also has the front door from No. 7 Eccles Street on display, which readers of Ulysses will know as being the home of protagonist Leopold Bloom."
Mentioned by Triptipedia
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"The Martello tower in the seaside village of Sandycove, about 7 miles from Dublin’s City center, is where Irish writer James Joyce spent six nights in 1904. Known as the James Joyce Tower and Museum, it left such an impression on Joyce that inspiration for the opening scenes of his novel, “Ulysses,” came from there. The bedroom in the James Joyce Museum."
Mentioned by Lonely Planet
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"James Joyce is brought to virtual life in this beautifully restored Georgian house. As well as some wonderful interactive details, the exhibits include some of the furniture from Joyce’s Paris apartment; a..."
Science Gallery Dublin
Science Gallery Dublin
4.3 (1941 ratings)4 (197 ratings)
A museum crossed with a gallery where ideas meet and opinions collide. Onsite cafe and makeshop.
Trinity College Dublin, Naughton Institute, The, Pearse St, Dublin 2, Ireland
Cultural centerMuseumsArt galleryExhibitScience Museums
Mentioned by 10Best
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"The Science Gallery might seem like it's very straightforward and educational, but in fact the experience is one of curiosity, innovation and artistic exhibitions, talks and interactive themes. Since opening in 2008, over a million visitors have crossed its doors and when you enter it's easy to see why. There are different exhibitions that last from a period of weeks to months and tackle different thought processes or ideas and never fail to impress and create wonderment for those who enter."
Mentioned by doylecollection.com
The Ultimate Guide to Dublin’s Museums and Galleries
"The exhibitions here are constantly changing, and an interesting combination of science and art. Past exhibits have included insights into the secret service and spies, illusions and risks – there’s usually something that kids will be into, as well. The fact that exhibitions change so frequently mean that it’s worth checking opening hours before visiting, as it may be closed between exhibits."
Mentioned by RELOCATING TO IRELAND
Dublin Museum and Galleries
"They host a variety of very interesting and fun exhibitions, suitable for both adults and children to enjoy. They also have a small gift shop with novel items you’ll find difficult to resist. It’s worth stopping for refreshments at their café as the food is scrumptious."

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