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cheap eats in Dublin
copperwheat
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Hi
I am going to central Dublin for 4 days next week and need ideas for places for breakfast and dinner that won't break the bank.
Thanks
I am going to central Dublin for 4 days next week and need ideas for places for breakfast and dinner that won't break the bank.
Thanks
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It won't be long before you get a few experts telling you not to go as it is far too expensive!
As for your question, have a look on https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk and the Dublin Forum. Ask there.0 -
Boojum is great if you like burritos:
http://www.boojummex.com/dublin.html
If you are out near croke park, Fagan's serves good value pub grub - large portions and not expensive for Dublin:
http://faganspub.ie/0 -
laughingsheep wrote: »Boojum is great if you like burritos:
http://www.boojummex.com/dublin.html
If you are out near croke park, Fagan's serves good value pub grub - large portions and not expensive for Dublin:
http://faganspub.ie/
PIRI-PIRI CHICKEN WRAP €11.95 is this a good price? or am I out of touch thinking it's not.0 -
Bob_the_Saver wrote: »PIRI-PIRI CHICKEN WRAP €11.95 is this a good price? or am I out of touch thinking it's not.
Granted, the wrap does sound expensive
but I've had the Chicken stir-fry for example at 11.25 euro which works out at about £9. Ingredients were good quality and there was plenty of food for even the hungriest person, so I felt it was good value for dinner - especially considering it was Dublin! 0 -
Thanks for the replies. Boojum menu looked quite reasonable. Any other ideas welcome.
Whatever the experts say it will definitely be Dublin that I'm going!0 -
The full Irish breakfast at the rather splendid Bewley's Cafe on Grafton Street costs 9.60 euros but will keep you going all day!Just because somebody is certain doesn't mean they are right!0
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Can;t believe no one has mentioned Mcdonalds.0
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