Roberta's

Temple Bar


Inside this austere-looking protected building lies a beautiful red-brick restaurant with some of the most atmospheric views you can get in Dublin while dining, taking in both the River Liffey and the cobblestones of Temple Bar. The range of budget options makes it suitable for groups, and the cocktails are excellent.


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