A Budget Friendly Guide To Eating Out In Dublin

This is a budget friendly guide to eating out in Dublin, perfect to enjoy a meal without breaking the bank! Dining out can sometimes feel discouraging for those on savings. Whether you’re a student, a tourist on a tight budget, or simply someone who loves a good deal, this guide will help you find the best places for eating out in Dublin. Let’s start the review of the best places to go, ranging from local cuisine to international flavours: there’s something for everyone!

EATING OUT IN DUBLIN: THE BEST BUDGET FRIENDLY SPOTS

  1. MASA 

This Mexican eatery on Drury Street serves up fresh tacos and quesadillas with prices ranging from €6.95 to €9.95. It’s a casual spot perfect for a quick bite and everything on the menu is under €10, making it a great choice for budget-conscious diners. 

Location: 2-3 Drury Street Dublin 2 – 19 Camden Street Lower

Budget: €7-€10

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  1. UMI FALAFEL 

Umi Falafel is a favourite among vegetarians and vegans, but meat-lovers will find plenty to enjoy as well. Their signature falafel sandwich, wrapped in freshly baked pita and stuffed with vegetables and sauces, costs just €6.50. If you’re in the mood for something more substantial, their falafel platter, which includes falafel, hummus, salad, and pita bread, is only €9.

Locations: 13 Dame Street, Rathmines – George’s Street Arcade.

Budget: €6-€10

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  1. LEO BURDOCK: FISH AND CHIPS SINCE 1913 

No trip to Dublin is complete without trying some traditional fish and chips, and Leo Burdock is the place to go. Their crispy battered fish and golden chips are a classic comfort food, and a generous portion costs around €10. While it’s a bit pricier than other options on this list, the portion sizes are large enough to share, making it a great budget-friendly option if you’re dining with a friend.

Location: 2 Werburgh Street – Temple Bar Dublin 2 – 1 Harbour Rd

Budget: €7-€10

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  1. AOBABA 

This Vietnamese spot on Capel Street is famous for its Bánh mì sandwiches and refreshing iced coffees. The cosy atmosphere and budget-friendly prices make it a must-visit for those craving authentic Vietnamese cuisine. 

Location: 46A Capel Street

Budget: €5-€10

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  1. BOOJUM: THE BURRITO KING OF DUBLIN 

If you’re craving something hearty and flavorful, Boojum is a must-visit. This popular Mexican chain offers massive burritos packed with fresh ingredients, and you can customise them to your liking. Starting at around €6.95, it’s hard to find a better deal for the amount of food you get. They also offer burrito bowls, nachos, and tacos, all of which are budget-friendly. Boojum is ideal for a quick lunch or dinner, especially if you’re on the go.

Locations: Abbey Street, Kevin Street, George Street and multiple other spots around Dublin.

Budget: €7-€10

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  1. BLAS CAFE’: AFFORDABLE BRUNCH OPTIONS  

Located in The Chocolate Factory, Blas Café offers an affordable yet delightful brunch experience. The menu is diverse, featuring everything from avocado toast to more traditional Irish breakfasts. Prices range from €6 to €12, with plenty of options to satisfy your morning cravings. Their homemade pastries are also a must-try, and at around €3 each, they won’t blow your backpacker’s budget. Blas is a great spot to relax and enjoy a pleasing meal without the heavy price tag.

Location: The Chocolate Factory, 26 King’s Inns Street, Dublin 1

Budget: €6-€12

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  1. SANO PIZZATHE BEST ITALIAN PIZZA IN DUBLIN 

At Sano’s, you can taste the authentic Neapolitan pizza they make using the finest traditional ingredients sourced from Italy. You will have the opportunity to enjoy Pizza the Italian way, “uncomplicated, bursting with joy and full of intense, fresh flavour”, as their team say. 

Location: 1-2 Exchange Street Upper, Dublin D08 XW7D and 62 Ranelagh, Dublin 6

Budget: €9-€15 

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  1. XI’AN STREET FOOD: A BITE OF CHINA 

If you’ll go to Xi’an you definitely have to try their signature dish called Biang Biang noodle, which name comes from the unique sound made when the large belt-like noodle dough is slapped against the counter as they are freshly-pulled. The result is an extremely long, thick noodle topped with chili, pork and vegetables such as carrots, greens and potato. We’ll be like being  in a theatre, as you can watch the food being prepared! 

Location: 2 locations, one at 28 South Anne Street, Dublin2; the other at 16 North Earl Street, Dublin1 

Budget: €7-€17.50 

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  1. THE NEWLANDS HOME & GARDEN CENTRE: AN HIDDEN TREASURE! 

Fancy a coffee and a sweet treat? The Newlands Home & Garden Centre is the most  lovely little spot that responds to your desire! Enjoy an array of desserts made by their  bakers. Here you can find some of the most sensational cakes you’ll ever have. It really is a one stop shop for plants, homeware, bits for your pets and then a nice coffee and a cake to sit in with or to takeaway.

Location: New Rs, Brideswell Commons, Dublin 22, D22 PK06

Budget: €4-€13

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  1. GOVINDA’S 

For those who prefer vegetarian fare, Govinda’s offers a unique buffet-style dining experience. This Hare Krishna-inspired eatery serves wholesome, substantial vegetarian and vegan dishes that are both tasty and filling. The menu changes daily, but you can expect dishes like vegetable curries, rice, and salads. The relaxed, communal atmosphere makes it a great place to relax and enjoy your meal.

Locations: Aungier Street and Middle Abbey Street.

Budget: €7-€10

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Margherita Ricchi
Margherita Ricchi

Hi, I'm Margherita and I'm an Italian student of Science of Communication. I'm doing an internship at Babylon Radio to improve my skills and learn new things!

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