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Wheelchair accessible restaurants in DublinTown

  • Wed, 10 Apr 2019

Restaurants in Dublin’s city centre are plenty and many of them are making sure they are accessible for all. We have complied a list of 8 wheelchair accessible restaurants in DublinTown to help when looking to dine out in the city.

Balfes

With Parisian and New York influences, Balfes is a new all-day dining brasserie and uptown bar in the heart of Dublin 2’s Creative Quarter. Located on Balfe Street, Balfes features a 20 seater outdoor terrace, a zinc-covered bar and open kitchen and is open from 8am until late Monday to Friday and from 10am until late Saturday and Sunday.

Brasserie Sixty6, South Great George’s Street, Dublin 2

Open daily for lunch, brunch or dinner, Brasserie Sixty6 on South Great George’s Street is the place to go for a stylish, laid back vibe with exceptional food. All their food is cooked to order. And their expert chefs use only the finest ingredients, sourced locally from the most reputable butchers, fishmongers, green grocers, artisan bakers, and internationally from carefully sourced specialist food suppliers.

Brother Hubbard, Capel Street Dublin 1

Friendly, independent, Brother Hubbard is a quality focused dining destination, with a simple aim to offer good, fresh food and drinks that are made with a lot of love and effort, and served in a casual environment. Open for breakfast, brunch (7 days a week!), lunch and dinner, as well as having a dedicated take-away and retail shop.

Flanagans, O’Connell Street, Dublin 1

Flanagan’s is located in the heart of DublinTown on O’Connell Street serving fresh and tasty, offerings in a wide range of options across starters, mains and desserts. Famous for their hearty Irish Stew, the menu is filled with Irish inspired dishes. The 120 seater restaurant is open 7 days a week, for breakfast, lunch and a full A La Carte menu offering.

Morelands Grill

Located right beside the Westin Dublin on Westmoreland St, it offers guests a unique tasting experience. Their signature dishes are grilled on a Spanish Josper Charcoal Grill, a grill that boasts temperatures exceeding 500 degrees celsius. This gives dishes a delicious charcoal flavour, and it’s the hottest indoor barbecue available in Ireland!

The Ivy, Dawson Street, Dublin 2

The Ivy on Dawson Street is the first international brasserie of world renowned restaurant group, The Ivy collection. It brings a touch of Ivy magic to Ireland, offering effortless glamour and a varied mix of classics and locally inspired dishes including Dublin Bay prawns and Dungarvan oysters.

The Woollen Mills 

The Woollen Mills are custodians of something very special… a piece of history, as it was the former work place of  one mister James Joyce! This eating House offers a truly Irish experience, with produce sourced from local Irish artisans and stunning iconic views overlooking the river Liffey and the Ha’penny Bridge.

This is just a few of the restaurants in Dublin’s City Centre that promise to make their restaurant accessible for all.