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Dublin has a rich history dating back to the Viking Age, where a lot of its past remains its present. From the Dublin Castle encapsulating a mix of medieval and Gothic styles, to picturesque Georgian squares and historic monuments, Dublin is surrounded by its rich and complex history.

Today, Dublin is known for its vibrant culture and nightlife, it’s literary heritage and historic architecture and is home to The Guiness Storehouse.

The restaurant scene is diverse and vibrant, offering a wide range of culinary experiences to residents and visitors alike. The city boasts a mix of traditional Irish cuisine and a vast range of international cuisines, trendy food markets and a growing vegan and vegetarian offering. From Michelin-star dining that showcases the city’s best contemporary Irish cooking to sustainable, locally sourced restaurants, there is something to suit every taste and budget.

Foodies can explore the Temple Bar Food Market and a growing scene of pop-up restaurants in unconventional venues. From art galleries to outdoor spaces, they showcase innovative culinary concepts allowing emerging chefs to explore creativity with ingredients and cooking techniques.

Each area of Dublin has its own distinct personality and charm. Arguably the most famous neighbourhood in Dublin, Temple Bar is known as a cultural art quarter and of course for its pubs, bars and restaurants. Grafton Street is one of Dublin’s main retail districts and neighbours Trinity College, famous for its notable academic and literary heritage.


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Sunday wouldn’t be Sunday, without a traditional roast lunch. Treat yourself to this classic British dish, with beef, lamb or chicken, served with roast potatoes, Yorkshire pudding, vegetables and gravy. There are also vegetarian and vegan options on offer, such as nut roast or stuffed mushrooms.

When it comes to enjoying a traditional Sunday Roast with all the trimmings, Dublin has many great venues to consider. Enjoy an indulgent Roast at House or try The Butcher Grill for a range of delicious small plates, classic Sunday sides and a choice of three different meat roasts. 

Wherever you choose to eat in Dublin, you're sure to have a memorable dining experience. Browse our guide below to find your perfect Sunday Lunch.

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Fade Street Social

Fade Street Social is one of Dublin's hottest openings and their delicious, decadent meats are perfect for a traditional Sunday Roast. View Venue
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Hawksmoor Dublin

End the week in style at Hawksmoor Dublin, a sophisticated steak restaurant with a stunning Sunday Roast. View Venue
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House Dublin

Explore the expansive interior of House Dublin, from the warm and welcoming restaurant, to the beautiful sun-drenched terrace. House Dublin serve delicious food every day on their Breakfast, Brunch and Sunday Lunch menus. View Venue
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The Butcher Grill

Serving the finest cuts of meat and fish that are grilled to perfection on a wood-smoked grill, The Butcher Grill is the perfect place to enjoy a delicious Sunday Roast. View Venue