Where to get outdoor seating in Dublin Town
When the weather is good, sitting outside in Dublin’s city centre is even better! Let DublinTown be your guide for where to get outdoor seating in Dublin Town.
There is actually more than you think, so whether you’re going for a bite to eat, to quench your thirst or just want time to people watch, there is outdoor seating for every eventuality.
Coffee or Lunch break
Just because the weather is good, it doesn’t mean you need to stop getting your coffee or tea fix! When you do decide to stop for a break to get refueled for the day ahead, here are some great spots to get lunch or a hot or cold beverage.
Dunnes Stores, Henry Street (rooftop)
Marks and Spencer’s, Grafton Street
Metro Cafe, South William Street
Lemon Crepe, South William Street
Or grab your favourite coffee to go and enjoy it strolling around the sunny streets of Dublin!
Bar/Pub
Going for a social gathering and you feel like sitting outside, then let the #DublinPubs help you out there. Most all serve food so it’s a great combo for any sunny day.
Hogan’s, South Great George’s Street
Hairy Lemon (rooftop), Stephen’s Street Lower
The Porterhouse Central (rooftop), Nassau Street
The Oval Bar, Middle Abbey Street
Harry’s on the Green, South King Street
Pygmalion, South William Street
Murray’s Bar & Grill, O’Connell Street
Restaurant
When it comes to dining out in Dublin’s city centre getting a seat outside is as bonus. There are quite a few places to suit every budget for a nice evening out with food and the city landscape.
Boulevard Cafe, Exchequer Street
Fade Street Social (rooftop), Fade Street
Balfes at the Westbury Hotel, Balfe Street
Marco Pierre White, Dawson Street
The Woollen Mills, Liffey Street Lower
Long may the weather last so we can go through this list! Let us know how you’re enjoying dining Al Fresco in the city and where by using the #DineinDublin