The Ivy Dawson Street is part of The Ivy Collection, which remains true to the values of the original Ivy restaurant, famous for its celebrity clientele and superior dining experience. Interiors feature sumptuous Art-Deco detail, marble floors and striking burnt orange banquettes.

Breakfast at The Ivy is a relaxed yet sophisticated experience. Start off with a choice of refreshing juices or coolers while you choose from a range of Breakfast options including The Ivy Full Irish Breakfast or one of the light and healthy plates. The Breakfast menu also includes a range of teas and coffees.

Brunch is a more decadent affair with starters such as the Robata Grilled Chicken Skewers or The Ivy Classic Crispy Duck Salad followed by the Tableside Steak Tartare with Dubliner Whiskey as a main course. For an extra indulgent experience, why not enjoy a cocktail from a Peach Bellini to an Irish Sour or glass of Champagne with your Brunch?

The Sunday Roast menu features the John Stone dry-aged Rib eye served with all the trimmings. Crispy rosemary roast potaoes, Irish stuffing, heritage carrots and buttered greens, a Yorkshire pudding served with a red wine gravy, this roast is too good to miss! 

Located in a lively part of the city centre, the restaurant offers a luxurious haven from Dublin’s everyday bustle. The Ivy Dawson Street is located near St Stephens Green, close to Pearse train station, and is not far from many of Dublin's attractions including The Temple Bar pub.

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Breakfast

 Monday to Friday 8:30am - 11:30am

 Saturday & Sunday 9am - 11am

Brunch

Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holidays from 11am - 4pm

Sunday Roast

Served 11:00am - 5:00am 

  • Breakfast
  • Brunch
  • Vegetarian Options
  • Vegan options
  • Accepts Credit Cards
  • Disabled Access
  • Children Allowed
  • Online Booking
13-17 Dawson Street, Dublin, D02 TF98
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    a week ago
    Overrated overly expensive restaurant, we had a reservation at 7:30, arrived at 7:20, and had to wait until 8:20 to be seated. The food is average at best. Portion sizes are only suitable for a child not an adult. Too noisy inside the restaurant from the amount of people there. The place was tastefully decorated which is the only bonus. I wouldn’t recommend to anyone though, you’d get better service and quality food for a better price at a local restaurant.
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    5 months ago
    I came here because another restaurant that my friend recommended was way too full and they suggested this one. Thank goodness they did because not only was it a great place to eat (the place was packed) but the service was really good for Dublin as the waitress kept checking in on me. I ordered the fish and chips, which I know, how typical, but they had the best presentation of fish of chips in Dublin that I personally experienced, and everything tasted amazing as well. I got to sit downstairs in an area that was more private and quiet which I liked as well so don’t be afraid to ask for that. Really amazing place!
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    6 months ago
    The design combines elegance and sophistication with a vibrant composition. I absolutely loved it. From the very first moment, you're greeted by a friendly and attentive team. The starters, main courses, and desserts are all fantastic. I might have discovered this place late, but I’m sure I’ll be back. If I had to make one negative comment, it would be about the server visiting the table every 3-5 minutes. Honestly, we couldn’t have a proper conversation in peace. Some people might enjoy this kind of attention, but I didn’t feel free or relaxed enough because of it.