Known for short as "GBH", this traditional restaurant is located in the heart of Temple Bar. Visitors come here to enjoy local traditional cuisine - the favorite being the cheap, yet filling boxty: the best potato pancakes money can buy. While this may only be tentatively called "local cuisine" (many Dubliners would be hard pressed to tell you what boxty is) or the last time they had it, it's still a popular restaurant and comes recommended. Other traditional dishes on offer include Irish stew and bacon and cabbage.
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“Temple Bar Tourist Trap”
We chose this place since it looked inviting enough from the outside and felt warm and comfy inside. Irish stew was on the menu, and since we h...
“So good, we came back again the next day!”
My boyfriend and I came here for lunch when we arrived in Dublin for a weekend break. I'd read reviews online and knew that we had to try it ou...
“great irish food, quite...”
great irish food, quite simple but tasty. Amazing chocolate pudding dessert ! more
“Overpriced and rude staff”
Went for a meal and decided to try a Boxty, which is basically a pancake. Food took quite some time to come and didnt taste anything special co...
“Fantastic Boxty”
Having irish parents and visiting ireland to see family an awful lot - i know good boxty when i taste it and this place is fantastic! even the ...
“Good value”
We ate here on a wet lunchtime in Feb this year. Myself and partner both ate off the set lunch menu of two courses for 9.95 Euro. The food was ...
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