"Discover 8 Authentic Irish Dishes to Savor in Dublin on St. Patrick's Day"

Saint Patrick's Day

Do you want to embrace your Irish heritage this weekend?

The weekend of St. Patrick is almost here and if you plan on celebrating in Dublin, you may want to seek out some authentic Irish cuisine to sample. In the midst of all the festive hats and plentiful servings of beer, there are a number of dishes that you absolutely have to try if you want an amazing experience in Dublin. Don't miss out on traditional meals like coddle and the oldest chipper's fish and chips. We've curated a few of our favorite dishes just for you.

Indulge in Comfort Food at The Gravediggers

To begin things as we intend to continue, we cannot overlook a fulfilling bowl of coddle along with some buttered sliced pan, which is an essential part of any Dublin visit. The Gravediggers in Glasnevin is the first and final destination for the majority of Dubliners in search of this dish. The pub is a precious treasure cherished by both locals and celebrities, with Rod Stewart even making a stop for a pint last summer. The Gravediggers' coddle is adored as an example of this legendary cuisine, which was initially made to utilize surplus meat in Dublin homes.

The pub called Gravediggers can be found in Glasnevin, and you can follow them on Instagram to stay updated.

I finally tried Dublin coddle for the first time tonight at The Gravediggers. To my surprise, it was very delicious and enjoyable. I would definitely give it a 10 out of 10 and taste it again. Check out the picture of my dish!

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Delicious Bacon and Cabbage at The Brazen Head

Buttery cabbage and salty ham is a beloved comfort meal in Ireland, often prepared by grandmothers. If you're traveling from America and enjoy corned beef, make sure to give the original dish a taste before leaving.

Dublin's earliest pub, The Brazen Head, can be found at Usher's Quay location.

Leo Burdocks' Famous Fish and Chips

Leo Burdocks, a chip shop that has been around for more than a century, is a beloved establishment in Dublin. Its patrons rave about the delectable crunchy bits that the shop is famous for, which are generously added upon customer request. Although Burdocks now has several branches throughout Dublin, their original shop, which first opened in 1913, still stands across from Christ Church Cathedral. It's an excellent spot to grab a satisfying meal after a few beers at the nearby Lord Edward pub.

Leo Burdocks has multiple locations throughout the city of Dublin such as in Temple Bar, Rathmines, and East Wall. For additional information, check out their website.

Savoury Beef Fillet and Traditional Boxty Delight from The Boxty House.

There is no other dish that screams Irish as much as boxty does. It's a savory pancake that is made using leftover potatoes, and there's a restaurant in Temple Bar that specializes in it. The dish is masterfully cooked on a griddle and served with your preferred option of chicken, beef, lamb, or vegetarian chili. Additionally, the restaurant also offers other traditional favorites like coddle, beef and Guinness stew, and oysters.

Discover the Boxty House located in Temple Bar and stay updated on their latest happenings by following them on Instagram.

Pat Shortt's iconic hit, Jumbo Breakfast Roll, is beloved for many reasons. It's a comforting breakfast option, perfect for curing a hangover, and an easy on-the-go meal. You can grab one at any deli around the city, and now, newly-opened D8 café, named Mrs. Reids, is claiming to make the best Jumbo Breakfast Roll in Dublin. They offer a mouth-watering combination of spreadable pudding and a perfectly cooked, runny egg that is hard to resist. It goes without saying that if you're going to indulge, make sure you do it right, and give Mrs. Reids' version a try.

Locate Mrs Reids on Kevin Street Upper and stay updated with them through their Instagram account.

"Indulge in the Savory Beef and Guinness Stew Recipe from O'Neills"

If you're looking for some good pub food in Dublin, then this place is a great option. It's situated right in the city centre and is only a short walk away from the famous statue of Molly Malone. The weather forecast for this weekend doesn't look too promising, so you might want to try something warm and comforting. One recommendation would be to go for the beef and Guinness stew, which comes with succulent braised beef, potatoes, and carrots. It's the perfect meal to warm you up and make you feel cozy.

Locate O'Neills which can be found on Suffolk Street and stay connected with them by following their Facebook page.

Delightful Oysters sourced from an Urban Oyster House

For those who love indulging in oysters, experiencing the fresh and sizable oysters in Dublin is a must-try. The city has gained a reputation for serving the best oysters, and the Urban Oyster House situated off Dawson Street is a hidden gem where you can enjoy an immersive dining experience. The place has earned the title "A pearl in the city" among foodies. Moreover, you can pair your delicious meal with a vast selection of Belgian beers. As Urban Oyster House is usually busy, reserving a table beforehand is necessary to avoid any disappointments.

Discover Urban Oyster House situated on Joshua Lane, conveniently located near Dawson Street. Stay updated with their latest happenings by following them on Instagram.

Delicious Black Pudding Wontons at Happy's Bar

Our last entry on the list is quite unexpected - a fascinating fusion of breakfast meat and Chinese dumpling that intrigues us. We thought it would be appropriate to share with you.

Kelly's of Newport has combined their signature Black pudding with a Chinese preserved black bean chilli oil and wrapped it in a crunchy wonton skin. It seems like an unexpected combination but surprisingly it works wonders. This is a must-try for the weekend.

Discover the whereabouts of Happy's at Aston Quay and stay informed by following them on Instagram.

Happy St. Patrick's Day to all of you!

Picture at the top of the post provided by Boxty House/The Gravediggers.

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