Butcher Grill

Dublin


No surprise that this terrific spot specialises in meat, which is locally sourced and cooked to perfection in its wood-smoked grill. From venison to a superb côte de boeuf (rib steak) to share – there are few spots in town where the meat sweats are so welcome. The weekend roasts are top notch too, with duck fat roasties and Yorkshire pudding.


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