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8 delicious Dublin food stalls you need to visit immediately
LAST WEEK, WE told you about Lala Poutine, a food stall in Dublin dedicated to poutine.
But what other food stalls do you need to know about?
Well…
1. Bean and Goose
For the most decadent hot chocolate in Dublin.
And chocolate that’s to die for.
Where: Temple Bar Food Market, Meeting House Square
When: Saturdays, 10am – 4.30pm
2. The Cupcake Bloke
A cheeky cupcake? Oh, only if you insist.
Where: Coppinger Row, Dublin 2
When: Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays
3. Shoots and Roots
Food stalls aren’t all about messy burgers or garlic cheese chips, you know. Shoots and Roots is a food stall that specialises in healthy, wholesome food. A sample of the food they serve? Sweet potato, blackbean and cashew nut cake and chickpea, squash and buckwheat cake.
Delish.
Where: Sandyford Indusrial Estate/Honest2Goodness Market, Glasnevin
When: Sandyford: Fridays 11.30 – 2pm / Honest2Goodness Market, Saturdays 9.30 – 3.30pm
4. Zero Zero Pizza
Like the sound of authentic woodfired pizza that tastes like it came straight from a Roman oven? Then you have to get your hands on some Zero Zero Pizza.
Where: Spencer Dock Food Market
When: Wednesdays from 11.30am
5. The Paella Guys
Authentic tasting paella served up in the heart of Dublin? Count us in.
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Where: Various (see here for more information)
When: Various (see here for more information)
6. Burger Republic
Burger Republic are serious about their burgers. (Seriously, read The Pledge of the Burger on their Facebook.)
All the better for us, because you’ll be hard pressed to find a better burger in the city.
Where: Various (see Irish Village Markets for more info)
When: Various
7. Say Fish
One for all the fish and chips aficionados. They’ve been known to serve us delicacies like cajun haddock in a brioche bap…
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And Asian fish cakes.
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Yum.
Where: Various (see Irish Village Markets for more info)
When: Various
8. The Temple Bar Oyster Bar
If you’re knocking around Temple Bar on a Saturday, it’s frankly rude not to treat yourself to a platter of oysters and white wine courtesy of the Temple Bar Oyster Bar.
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A Dublin institution, really.
Where: Temple Bar Food Market
When: Every Saturday
Previously: Ireland’s first dedicated poutine place opened in Dublin today and it’s delish >
Aungier Danger is opening a donut shop in Arnotts on Henry Street this morning >
16 brilliantly Irish alternative Valentine’s Day cards >
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