L’Gueuleton is a French renowned bistro that is celebrated for combining quality Irish produce with French culinary flair, offering a menu that reflects modern French cuisine.

Friends, family, food and feasting take centre stage here, inside a rustic red brick dining room with dark wood furniture and a constantly-changing blackboard menu of French specialties.

L'Gueuleton offers an extensive breakfast menu with something for everyone, including truffle baked eggs, French toast and a L'Gueuleton breakfast basket. Enjoy true French cuisine with dishes such as croque monsieur and a classic French omelette, with shiitake mushrooms, Comte cheese and spinach.

If you're heading into Dublin's Temple Bar over the weekend, make sure to check out their brunch options. Indulge in a range of starters including short rib croquettes and L'Gueuleton classic French onion soup. Mains include Steak Frites, a Marrow Burger and a Porcini Gnocci in a truffle sauce with parmesan and roasted hazelnuts.

You can find L'Gueuleton along Fade Street in Dublin’s Creative Quarter.

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Breakfast

Served from 8am - 12pm

Brunch
Saturday & Sunday from 12:30pm - 4pm

  • Gluten Free
  • Outdoor Seating
  • Breakfast
  • Brunch
  • Groups
  • Vegetarian Options
  • Accepts Credit Cards
  • Disabled Access
  • Children Allowed
  • Online Booking
1 Fade Street, Dublin 2, Dublin, D02 RT92
Overall rating
4.3
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    2 months ago
    Great spot to have brunch. Food in general was amazing. But I wished the portion size of the avocado toast was bigger. The ambience inside the restaurant was 10/10. The staff were very polite and professional. Will go there again.
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    5 months ago
    A fantastic meal at l’Gueuleton! Had a reservation at 7pm and asked to move it to 6pm and they could accommodate us which was great. The bread was delicious and cocktails were strong and tasty. The mains were all very good. My favorite was the lamb. It was tender and cooked perfectly. The stonebass was also lovely, not a bite left. Even non French cuisine lovers I’d recommend this restaurant to.
  • 4.0
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    10 months ago
    Beautiful restaurant w impeccable lighting. Ambiance 10/10. Bread basket solid. French onion soup had a sweet flavor to it which was unexpected but definitely enjoyed. Tartar paired w olive tapenade and bread was great. Eggs Benedict quite filling but the saltiness of the bacon overpowered the dish. Goat cheese and beet salad excellent, orange added refreshing touch. Service a bit slow on back end of meal but overall experience was great.