We are here 2 nights. The beef pie was delicious and enough for me and my 6 year old to share. Burger was a bit dry, however. Prices are a bit high for pub fare. Lots of extra seating upstairs. Service was friendly.
I visited this pub with my family on Christmas Eve to soak up some festive atmosphere in the most 'Christmassy Pub' in Dublin! Please excuse the half eaten photos... We where starved! Menu is extensive for a pub lunch menu and I ordered a Caesar salad to start (too large for a starter) and for mains, the beer battered fish & chips. Mains presentation was good for a pub. The fish was soft and succulent teamed with crispy hand cut fries. Overall I was impressed by this pub, it's a little bit off the beaten track away from the hustle and bustle of the main shopping areas.
The Ginger Man always has a cosy and friendly atmosphere but there is nowhere in Dublin quite like it at Christmas time.
The entire place is full to the brim with decorations. There must be thousands hanging from the ceiling alone. If you imagine this it would seem so tacky and cheap but the decorations are perfection.
We always visit this place a few times after work for Christmas. The staff are really friendly and fun and the place has a stellar pint of Guinness.
I've had food here quite a few times. It's good and very much the traditional Irish pub menu. I was glad to see they had a vegetarian option on the curry. On our most recent visit we decided to share a few starters rather than go for the mains with our drinks.
We shared the breaded mushrooms, the basket of wings and chips. The chips are really nice and have a homemade taste to them. The wings were nice but were missing a little bit of the flavour you often find with wings. A little more spice or maybe franks sauce would give them a bit of a kick.
The service was as great as ever and we'll definitely be back over the holidays!
Love the gingerman sandwich and the chicken curry is very tasty! Lovely pub and restaurant for lunch! Very Irish and full of character! Must check out the mini Irish village upstairs
Love this place for a drink. The upstairs has a quirky Irish setting and the seating is lovely and cosy with lots of booths, corners and coves. When the sun is out they have a little area our front to sit and enjoy the sun.
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