HANGING? NEED SOMETHING to get you through to hometime?
Bring on the beige (and the rest)…
Ray’s Pizza, Templebar
Opens at midday. Huge slices. Cold cans of Fanta. Get in.
Musashi, Capel Street
Stay with us here. Sushi can sometimes be a godsend for a poor hungover head. Even if you can’t face the raw fish, go for some veggie options. And you won’t feel quite so loathsome towards yourself afterwards (not that you should EVER apologise for a scaldy hangover lunch).
It’s not just sushi on the menu either. The hot dishes are just as tasty.
Zaytoon, Parliament Street
Did you know you can have Zaytoon for lunch? Well you can. And you shall.
K Chido Mexican Food Truck, Chancery Street
Tacos, burritos, nachos, cheese, guacamole, rice, bread. What could possible go wrong?
This place is tucked away in a small warehouse space near Smithfield fruit markets. Worth seeking out.
Bunsen Burger, Camden Street
Regularly touted as the best burger in Dublin, there is no messing here. Burgers and chips. The age-old hangover cure.
Carvery at O’Neill’s, Suffolk Street
Sometimes there’s nothing an obscene mountain of mash and a lump of roast beef won’t fix. O’Neill’s is your dependable carvery specialist in these extreme cases. More roasties please. Few more, good man.
Boojum, Kevin Street Lower
If you can get there early enough to beat the queue, this could be the saving of you. Will you go for a traditional burrito? Maybe some nachos? Tacos? A bowl? DID WE TELL YOU TO STOP ADDING CHEESE?
Sticky Pulled Pork Sandwich at Staple Foods, Temple Bar
Again, you need to get in before the lunchtime rush, but this hangover cure on a plate is worth it. The Mexican Street Food Salad is a close second.
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