DOMINO’S GARLIC and herb dip is great, but it’s not the only sauce worth celebrating. Why not expand your garlicky mind with some of these?
1. Eddie Rocket’s
There’s a reason people keep going back to Eddie Rocket’s, and it ain’t the faux-1950s decor. It’s this sauce.
2. The Counter, Suffolk Street
Go to The Counter. Get a burger. Get sweet potato fries. Dip it all in the garlic aioli, and experience bliss.
3. Peruke & Periwig, Dawson Street
Not somewhere you’d normally go to seek out garlic sauce, but interestingly, cocktail bar Peruke & Periwig’s sauce comes highly recommended.
4. Cotto, Stoneybatter
This new pizza place has a dangerously delicious garlic dipping sauce.
5. Zaytoon, Camden Street/Temple Bar
Zaytoon garlic sauce is practically famous – and for good reason. What’s more, you get an absolute boatload of it every time. Bless you, Zaytoon.
6. Aprile, South Richmond Street
It’s only right that this iconic chipper produces an iconic garlic sauce. Get into it.
7. Base Wood Fired Pizza
Some people think this is better than the Domino’s sauce, but we’ll let you decide that for yourselves.
8. Leo Burdock’s
There are Burdocks outlets all around the city, so if the garlic sauce cravings strike, you know where to go.
9. The 9th Lough Takeaway, Clondalkin
This well-regarded South Dublin chipper has a garlic dip that’s ‘like heroin’. So y’know, we’re in.
10. Mizzoni’s
This pizzeria is open until all hours of the night – when no one else is there for you, Mizzoni’s garlic sauce is. And what a sauce.
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