IT’S OFFICIALLY BALTIC status out there. Your cold ham sandwiches don’t looks so appealing now, do they?
If you’re struggling to find a nice warming lunch in the city centre, we’ve got you. Try one of our picks.
1. Stew at The International
You won’t get a heartier stew in the city. TRY.
2. Soup from Lolly and Cooks
If you’re popping by George’s Street hit up Lolly and Cooks and take a large soup back to your desk. You’ll be warm for days.
3. Coddle from Boxty
This Temple Bar joint isn’t just for tourists. The coddle is almost like your granny used to make it. Almost.
4. Broth from Bread and Bones
If you fancy something a little more exotic, Bread and Bones on Millenium Walkway has you covered. Their broth is so warming it will even take a shot at your cold, cold, heart.
5. Wings in Crackbird
If you’re not warm from the effort of eating these, you’ll definitely heat up after the first few steaming hot, crispy wings.
6. A carvery in Sinnotts
Located by Stephen’s Green, Sinnott’s is the perfect pub to grab a quick carvery on the go. It’s a beast, and it wants to warm you up.
7. A toastie in Fallons
Not ravenous but still freezing? Get a melty toastie from Fallons will sort you out pretty quickly.
8. Lasagne from Dunne and Crescenzi
Hit up South Frederick Street to burn your mouth on this central-heating to the soul.
9. A hot pot from M & L
Hidden off O’Connell Street, but certainly not a secret… this Chinese serves up some of the best in the city. Supplement the hot pot with some pork dumplings and green beans.
10. Bangers nd mash from The Porthouse
Some sausage for one sausage. Comfort food at its best.
11. A sausage sandwich from the Green Bench
Not just any old sausage sandwich, but a sausage, potato rosti, and roasted peppers sandwich. Guaranteed to raise that temperature. Throw in a soup too, you won’t regret it.
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