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Meat Restaurants in Dublin Road, Ratoath

The best places in Dublin Road, Ratoath to eat Meat. Our interactive map features all restaurants around Dublin Road, Ratoath who offer this dish to eat out or take away.

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City: Dublin Road, Ratoath, 14 Lower Baggot St, Dublin I-, Ireland, Dublin Road, Ratoath
"This place is good all day but AMAZING for breakfast everything either is or tastes homemade, always very high quality. Early morning it is full of business people who are in the know. If you like the sliced pan, processed cheese or micro waved porridge, this is not the place for you."
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City: Dublin Road, Ratoath, 48-48a Donnybrook Road, Dublin, D04 T8X2, Ireland, Dublin Road, Ratoath
"My wife and I were at the Kerry Mayo match in croke park and on the way back we were looking for accommodation for my son starting in ucd after a long day we stopped at Arthur mynes we were treated really well by the most friendly staff and the food was excellent complement to the chef,he even came out and talked to us, thank you all for every thing it was great experience"
4.4
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4.4
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City: Dublin Road, Ratoath, 130 Pearse Street Dublin 2, Erne Street Lower, Dublin, Ireland, Dublin Road, Ratoath
"If you want to experience a wonderful local pub this is the place to go. The locals made us feel welcome and we spent a really enjoyable evening chatting and laughing in their company. One of the highlights of our weekend. Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: Pint of Guinness"
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City: Dublin Road, Ratoath, 71 Mespil Road, Dublin, D04 WN52, Ireland, Dublin Road, Ratoath
"I 've visited Keshk several times over the last few years and have experienced it as part of a large group (dinner and lunch), medium group (dinner) and a couple for dinner.<br/ <br/ There are many positives about Keshk. The food is fantastic tasty, big portions, always served piping hot and the meat had that lovely chargrilled flavour I love. The spicy potatoes warrant a mention alone they are just divine. The staff are extremely nice we once were leaving a tip for a particularly excellent waitress and she was all shy and said 'please there is no need, it 's too much '. Another time, at a work lunch the waiter brought a few extra dishes for us to try at no charge. It 's BYOW and I think you can bring beer as well which is a massive money saver. All in all it is very good value for money considering the quality of food you get.<br/ <br/ To give a fully rounded review there are a few things I would say you should be aware of. Keshk is massively popular with large groups so can be very loud if you 're there on a busy weekend (this is also a positive they do cater excellently for large groups but if there are only 2 of you it is a bit noisy). The ladies bathrooms unfortunately on the Saturday night I was there were reminiscent of a nightclub that was to be very honest the biggest negative for me. The BYOW thing is great but it does mean you will see lots of hen parties, birthday parties etc so if that 's not what you 're going there for, consider going maybe on a week night to make the most of the experience. They do tend to put the larger groups downstairs but upstairs can still be busy. Also, we found the service to be almost too prompt we asked to hold off on dessert for a bit as we were finished starters and mains after only an hour (there were 5 of us) so felt a little rushed.<br/ <br/ I would definitely go back here but for me I much prefer it when it isn 't quite so busy."
4.3
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4.3
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City: Dublin Road, Ratoath, 11 Wellington Quay, Dublin I-D02 XY28, Ireland, Dublin Road, Ratoath
"I'd been dying to try Bison Bar for ages. I gave my boyfriend the choice of tapas or BBQ and of course he chose BBQ so off we went to Bison on a Saturday evening before going to a show. When you first walk in you're not too sure what to do because it's essentially a dive bar inside. There was a waitress hanging around and she asked were we there for food or drinks. Answering food she told us to sit at one of the free tables in front of the window (which is grand for people watching) handed us menus and told us to order at the bar. I went for the pulled pork, chips and onion rings (I love beige food, me). Padraig had the half chicken, potatoe salad and chips. The barman who took our order was super friendly and food was quick to come out. The chips were lovely really crispy and served with a Chipotle dip. The batter on the onion rings was amazing. The pulled pork, the bit I was most excited for, was good. It was super tender and it was a huge portion but for me was lacking a slight bit of flavour. This was helped by putting some of the BBQ sauce that's on the table on top. There's also a fab mustard y BBQ sauce on the table which was right up my street! I had the Calamity Jack cocktail which was nice strong and Padraig had a bottle of Orchard Thieves. Total cost was around €40 which I thought was alright. This place is super casual and would be a great place for a group to go. Would definitely return."
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City: Dublin Road, Ratoath, Hanover Quay, Dublin I-DUBLIN 2, Ireland, Dublin Road, Ratoath
"Myself and my sister grabbed dinner here a few days back as she works just around the corner and I had been meaning to try it out since it changed from Ely last year. The location is really cool, right by Grand Canal Dock and is designed really well. There's a great, laid back atmosphere and the restaurant is really open and spacious. It was fairly quiet, as it was early on a Monday night, but I expect closer to the weekend there'd be a great atmosphere. <br/>The staff here are great and really accommodating. I ordered the featherblade of beef and it was cooked really well, and the meat was especially tender. I wasn't expecting there to be such an extensive drinks list, and they had some great craft beer options. We were in and out fairly quickly but would definitely go back again for drinks or a group meal."
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City: Dublin Road, Ratoath, Unit 1, The Marker, Forbes St, Dublin I-, Ireland, Dublin Road, Ratoath
"This is a fantastic fresh lunch spot in Dublin that me and my colleagues frequent often. What is excellent about this place is the daily menu variations, each day they have a new soup, hot pot and range of salads so you could literally go here every day and get something different and equally tasty. I'm so sick of only being able to get vegetable or tomato soup in most places so i love that they try mix it up with cauliflower and blue cheese, or Indian lentil and sweet potato! The savage rolls (giant meat filled sausage rolls) are a Friday morning hangover buster! Great options for coeliacs and a generally healthy spread. It's always got a q so pop in before 1.15!"
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City: Dublin Road, Ratoath, 114 Drumcondra Road Upper, Dublin I-D09 CX74, Ireland, Dublin Road, Ratoath
"This is a handy spot for a casual night, a first date, sports or a few before continuing the night in town. Lovely atmosphere and friendly staff. The ivy also serve good decent pub food which always hit the spot with a few drinks. Portions are generous and at a reasonable price."
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City: Dublin Road, Ratoath, 53 Ranelagh Village, Dublin I-Dublin 6, Ireland, Dublin Road, Ratoath
"Visited today had the lunchbox special. It was delicious such great value for11.90 (Starter, Main desert! The portions were just perfect for lunch. The service was great, and they offered me a vegetarian alternative for the special. I can't understand how more people don't know about this little gem of a place. I will definitely be back!"
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City: Dublin Road, Ratoath, 7 William Street South, Dublin I-D02 CV65, Ireland, Dublin Road, Ratoath
"I’ve been to Eden a few times for dinner and never been disappointed.  I particularly liked when they had Jamie Nancy and the Blueboys for their evening jazz.  Alas they no longer have live music, but they have always had good food and good cocktails. <br/ <br/ I was recently invited as a guest along with a wonderful group of bloggers Jessika, Melanie, James, Timi, and <br/ Karli) to try out their brunch menu. I’m not going to rave about the place just because I was a guest.  That doesn’t do them any favours and throws any credibility I may have with readers out the window.  So with that noted, the below is an honest account of our little meet up.<br/ <br/ First things first, brunch runs Saturday and Sunday from 12 until 4.  Eden is a little bit like the Tardis from Dr. Who. It looks quite small from outside, but rest assured, once you step through the doors, it is quite the cavernous space with high ceiling towards the back and an impressive glass roof.  <br/ <br/ It also has a mix of table sizes.  Intimate tables for two and large, wide wooden tables for groups. From recent chats to friends with children I’d also give Eden a big thumbs up for being so child friendly.  They don’t frown at buggies. They welcome them and the back space is perfect for parking the stroller so you can enjoy brunch without abandoning your kids. There is also a kids corner on the brunch menu, so they haven’t forgotten you there either. <br/ <br/ On to the menu.  Cocktails! Ranging from €8.50 to €10.00. Great price points and a nice mix. The food menu prices go from €8.50 for a roast fig salad to €16 for steak and eggs. Lots of various €10 and €12 dishes in between which include eggs Florentine, the full Eden breakfast and poached salmon haddock.<br/ <br/ Naturally I went with a cocktail to start and quite frankly it would be rude not to, regardless of who was picking up the tab. I said to the waiter, surprise me, and he did with a Gin Jam which was light, refreshing and amply fused with Gin.For the main event I went with the lamb burger which was served with minted yogurt, feta cheese and triple cooked chips. Timi and I, declared we both hated those awful frozen chips you get in so many places and we were both delighted to see proper, homemade chips make it onto our plates.<br/ <br/ So how was it?  Well I won’t lie, it was succulent, tasty and full of flavour. After several attempts at eating it as a regular burger and ending up with it all over my face, I resorted to the knife and fork method.  If you are going to order it, go hungry, coupled with the chips its quite a feast.  The chips by the way were excellent.<br/ <br/ To give you a flavour of what else was being scoffed around the table, I took a couple of snaps of the other dishes.  I didn’t taste them myself, but personally I think they look great, the plates were cleared and there were happy faces to match them.  Below you will see the roast fig salad €8.50) and soft scrambled eggs on brioche toast with smoked salmon €9.50)<br/ <br/ Ok I did say the lamb burger was a hearty meal but dessert always gets its own reserved spot in my stomach, the VIP area lets call it.  After feigning not being able to eat anymore for a good 2-3 seconds I promptly ordered the soft meringue roulade with strawberry, mascarpone and lemon sorbet €6.50). I’m a fan of all things meringue. I didn’t speak much at this point. I hunkered down and spooned it into me like it was the last supper.<br/ <br/ To wrap up I had an espresso martini. Again I had asked the waiter to surprise me so he went off menu and came back with that for me.  Delicious. Overall verdict?  They do say food tastes better with great company   which I was in) and whether that is true or not I’m not sure. What I am sure of is this, Eden do a tasty brunch. The service was excellent, and I don’t just mean to our table.  I was keeping a close eye on the other diners and they were treated <br/ equally as well. The surrounds are comfortable. The location is excellent.  I already mentioned the kid friendly aspect.  The only gripe I have is, sometimes it can be a bit loud, but then again, the high ceilings and aforementioned cavernous space has to come at some cost.  Give it a try yourself and see what you think."
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