Explore the expansive interior of House Dublin, from the warm and welcoming restaurant, to the beautiful sun-drenched terrace. House Dublin serve delicious food every day on their Breakfast, Brunch and Sunday Lunch menus.

Occupying two Georgian Townhouses, House Dublin have many great rooms for guests to dine in, including the Pink Room, Oscar & Percy's Conservatory, or the stunning outdoor garden.

The Breakfast menu features hearty meals such as the House Breakfast, alongside lighter options such as the chia bowl or pastries. Enjoy your Breakfast with a cold pressed juice, or a selection of teas and coffees. The Brunch menu sees many of the Breakfast favourites, as well as other options like the redefine beef & smoked aubergine croquettes, or the kimchi burger.

On Sundays, House Dublin serve up their indulgent House Sunday Roast. Choose from either roast Andarl farm Italian pork, or Hereford prime sirloin of Irish Beef, both served with roast potatoes, tenderstem broccoli and vichy carrots.

Located on Leeson Street, between The Grand Canal and St Stephen's Green, House Dublin is the perfect spot for any occasion.

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Breakfast:

Mon - Fri: 8am - 11am

Sat & Sun: 9am - 11am

Brunch:

Sat & Sun: 11am - 3pm

Sunday Lunch:

Sun: 12pm - 3pm

  • Outdoor Seating
  • Breakfast
  • Brunch
  • Sunday Lunch
  • Vegetarian Options
  • Vegan options
  • Accepts Credit Cards
  • Children Allowed
  • Live Music
  • Online Booking
26/27 Lower Leeson Street, Dublin, D02 V306
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    I regret to report a significant issue with House Dublin’s late-night operations, particularly regarding excessive bass levels during early morning hours. While I appreciate the venue’s vibrant atmosphere, the low-frequency noise emanating from the premises at around 2 AM is causing severe disturbances to hotel customers and nearby residents. The intense bass vibrations penetrate through walls and floors, making it impossible to sleep even when the overall volume isn’t excessively loud. This type of low-frequency noise is particularly problematic as it travels easily through structures, affecting the quality of life and well-being of those living in the vicinity. As a licensed establishment, House Dublin has a responsibility to manage noise levels and respect the hotel customers, local community, especially during late-night hours. While having proper licenses allows for music and dancing, it does not exempt the venue from adhering to noise regulations and considering the impact on hotel customers and neighbors. I strongly urge House Dublin’s management to address this issue by: 1. Implementing better sound insulation measures 2. Adjusting bass levels during late-night hours 3. Conducting regular noise assessments to ensure compliance with local regulations. It’s crucial to strike a balance between providing entertainment and respecting the rights of people to peaceful enjoyment of their nights. I hope House Dublin will take prompt action to resolve this issue and maintain good relations with the hotel customers and community.
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    a month ago
    Excellent staff. They warned me that the place gets loud on Saturday nights because it transforms into a big night club until 3am. It was manageable but be prepared and use supplies earplugs. Love the ambiance.
  • 5.0
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    4 months ago
    My daughter had her baby shower here a few days ago and we had a fabulous day. We were a group of 31 at 4 tables. The staff were lovely, professional and so attentive. We each had a delicious three course meal with a great selection to choose from. The decor is bright and colourful, and there is a lovely relaxing atmosphere to the place. It was my first visit but definitely won’t be my last!! Thank you.