Best brunch in Dublin
Where to brunch in Dublin — neighbourhood cafés, all-day breakfast counters and weekend institutions.
Top brunch spots in Dublin
12 locals' picks — neighbourhoods, price tiers and what to order.
Two Pups Coffee
$$The Coombe
Industrial Liberties cafe brunch.
Order: Eggs & sourdough
Brother Hubbard
$$Capel Street
Levantine brunch staple north and south.
Order: Middle-eastern brunch plates
Bibi's Café
$$Portobello
Tiny corner cafe brunch favourite.
Order: Eggs Bibi (chorizo benny)
Hatch & Sons
$$St Stephen's Green
Irish heritage brunch in the Little Museum.
Order: Boxty + Dublin coddle
Featherblade
$$Dawson Street
Brunch with a steakhouse twist.
Order: Steak benedict
Two Boys Brew
$$Phibsborough
Bright north-side brunch icon.
Order: Halloumi brunch board
Industry & Co.
$$South William St
Design store brunch cafe.
Order: Shakshuka & avo toast
3fe Grand Canal
$$Grand Canal
Specialty coffee brunch flagship.
Order: Cardamom bun & flat white
Brother Hubbard South
$$Harrington St
Sister café south of the city centre.
Order: Brunch sharing plates
Urbanity
$$Smithfield
Roastery brunch in Smithfield Square.
Order: Sourdough pancakes
The Fumbally
$$Liberties
Slow-food brunch room, communal tables.
Order: Daily brunch board
Brother Hubbard North
$$Capel Street
Original Capel Street brunch icon.
Order: Turkish eggs
Where to eat
Chapter One
$$$$Modern Irish · Parnell Square
Two-Michelin-star tasting in a Georgian basement.
The Winding Stair
$$$Irish · Quays
Above the bookshop, river views, simple Irish ingredients.
Pi Pizza
$$Pizza · South William
Sourdough Neapolitan, citywide cult.
Mr Fox
$$$Modern · Parnell Square
Playful tasting menu by Anthony Smith — Sunday roast is a thing.
Frequently asked
- Local favourites include our handpicked locals' list and the all-day kitchen at Chapter One. We prioritise spots that take walk-ins or open early on weekends.
