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Today is National Pizza Day – one of the most important holidays of the year in our opinion.

Anyway, in celebration of this fine, fine day – we hit the streets of Dublin to sample the best of the best. 

5 restaurants, 12 pizzas and a SERIOUS food coma later – and here we are! 

Let us know what you think! 

1. Big Blue Bus

The Big Blue Bus is a 1979 double decker bus converted into a pizza restaurant based at the Bernard Shaw, 11-12 Richmond Street, Dublin. The Big Blue Bus is open 7 days a week.

The Big Blue Bus bakes delicious gourmet stone pizza, garlic bread, bruschetta, desserts, Moroccan teas and more. The Big Blue Bus also offers shisha pipes for that little something different.

The Bus is available to book for private parties where you can book the whole top deck for you and your friends. The Bus is also available to book for dinner any night of the week.

 

Happy #nationalbestfriendday to my #1

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2. Moss & Gray

Dating back to pre war times of 1931, Moss & Gray started their business of purveyors of fine tea, sugars, wines, coffees along with other speciality foods. They supplied the hotel industry along with the aristocracy society of Dublin and surrounding areas. Moss & Gray were the first in the area to deliver their products by motorcar, while everyone else used horse and cart.

Located in the heart of Temple Bar, this brand new pizza joint continues the tradition of supplying wonderful food and drinks to the public.

Having only opened it's doors in recent months, Moss & Gray is still somewhat of a hidden gem – but seriously worth a visit! 

We strongly recommend you get yourself one of their signature hazelnut espresso martinis along with your pizza… a winning combination. 

 

Pizza  #mossandgray #pizza #dublin #templebar #datenight #travel #stonebaked #yummyfood

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3. Aperitivo

Bringing some Milanese style to the heart of Dublin, Aperitivo serve up pizzas whole or by the slice, New York style. Try their array of vegan pizzas, with a handmade vegan pesto base, or build your own from a choice of toppings.

4. The Back Page

Bringing chill and pizza to a new level. Their menu is designed to represent the greats… and they see it only fitting to use great ingredients to do them justice. 

 

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5. Milano

You just cannot go wrong with a pizza from Milano. With locations dotted across the country, there is no excuse not to indulge in some classic Italian deliciousness! 

 

 

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So, we have reached that stage of the month when we start to cancel on our friends because, you know, we just can’t afford it.

But sharing a nice dinner with your friends and family doesn’t mean you have to break the bank – if you pick one these affordable restaurants in Dublin.

Featherblade

A great steak usually comes at a (pretty heavy) price. But in Featherblade, you can get a delicious juicy steak for as little as 13 euros (you should also add one or two or their fab sides, just sayin’…).

Brownes of Sandymount

This cosy restaurant is like Love Actually: a classic that never disappoints. With the evening French bistro menu, you can enjoy two courses for 20 euros.

Their duck leg confit, Seafood risotto, Beef cheek Bourguignon and Crème brûlée will make you feel like a million bucks!

 

Light, colourful and delicious! #BrownesofSandymount #Dinner #Bistro

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The Fumbally

With a price as low as 6 euro, the Fumbally eggs give pricey brunch places a run for their money. And they taste DIVINE.
 

 

It was just so good last week I had to come back for more. It's birth week after all!

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Bunsen

While Cork can now rejoice to have their own joint, Dubliners have been loving Bunsen’s tasty burgers – all under 10 euros – for quite a while. Rightfully so. 

 

Lean 2017! Start as you mean to continue!@isthatedibles

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The Big Blue Bus

Hidden inside the Bernard Shaw, this place delivers some seriously tasty pizza that you can enjoy sitting on the boot of a really cool 1979 double decker bus. From Monday to Friday 5 to 7pm, a pizza and a pint will only cost you 12 euros.

 

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Octopussy

In the Howth harbour, Octopussy looks like a cute fisherman’s shed and offers the freshest and most delicious seafood. With their early bird menu, you can enjoy two “tapas” dishes and a glass or wine for 17 euros per person. An absolute bargain!

 

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Bow Lane

This late night cocktail bar on Aungier Street offers an early bird menu with amazing value. With 2 courses for 19.50 euros and 3 courses for 24.50 euros, enjoy a Pork Belly, a Pan-fried fillet of hake  and a Dark chocolate pavé zero-guilt involved!

 

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Chez Max

This traditional French brasserie on Baggot Street serves homemade French dishes with a Parisian flair. For 19 euros per person, the early bird menu includes the likes of a Soupe à l’oignon, delicious Escargots and a Bœuf bourguignon. That's really a cheap trip to the City of light. 

 

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