ely bar & brasserie

ely bar & brasserie

Location

CHQ Building ISFC, North Dock, Georges Dock, Dublin 1, Co. Dublin, Ireland

Phone number

(01) 672 0010

Opening hours

Monday: 12:00 – 10:00 PM
Tuesday: 12:00 – 10:00 PM
Wednesday: 12:00 – 10:00 PM
Thursday: 12:00 – 10:00 PM
Friday: 12:00 – 10:00 PM
Saturday: 12:00 – 10:00 PM
Sunday: 12:00 – 6:00 PM

Place rating

4.1

Reviews

Review 1
1/5
I popped in here for a beer before a show. I had a Heineken and a plate of chips, my friend had a glass of prosecco. The reason for the one star is the standard of service which was woeful. The waiter that handled us was very rude, reluctant even to provide a menu as according to him "he was the menu". Even as he took our orders he wandered off as I took some time to go through the lost of beers they have in offer. Will not be returning.
Review 2
5/5
GF mecca! Menu clearly marked for GF options and Coeliac friendly dishes! Lunch was fab GF chips were to die for... there could be more effort made on the GF desserts... other than that top notch!
Review 3
4/5
Great outdoor area when the sun is out. Also has an underground seated area in an old style cellar which is quite nice for lunches or dinners. Can accommodate large groups too. They normally have a few craft beers on tap (along with the Heinekens etc.) and decent selection of wines. Food here is quite good too but certainly above the average cost when compared with other places nearby.
Review 4
4/5
very nice place, relaxing area of Dublin, haven't eaten downstairs yet but it looks very good and I've heard good things. Good spot to catch the last few hours of the sun after work on a nice day. marking down as the bar staff can be very slow and I have been stood waiting at the bar for up to 10/15 minutes every time.
Review 5
3/5
Love the wine and frequent this place during the hotter days for the sunlit terrace. However, one or two of the senior waiting staff are haughty and officious. Should one of them in particular become aware that you are a regular he will begin to make advances but not in a friendly way. You begin to get watched and eavesdropped; one could start to feel like a caricature for the staff's amusement. I have taken a liking to the wine cave of late as none of that seems acceptable there.
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