Reviews The Vintage Kitchen

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MtLovely
+5
This place, my gosh, wow! Visiting Dublin from Perth - Western Australia, we stumbled across this gem by mistake, after seeking out the must have pint at Mulligans (next door). Luckily we popped in to see if there was an opportune table for 3 for lunch, and yes there was! The atmosphere, staff and food coming out of that kitchen was incredible. It was BYO wine, but being visitors, we didn't know where the closest bottle shop would be so settled for their house Pinot Grigio, which was great! Our best meal in Dublin by faaaar! If your visiting or live in Dublin, a meal here is mandatory! No photos sorry... was so in the moment I forgot to snap away!
May 07, 2017
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CM
+4
Have been here twice and really like the atmosphere. The main guy is full of enthusiasm and really helps you choose what you're going to eat. The fact that it's BYO means it doesn't break the bank! The food is always full of taste and a pleasure to eat, although the portion sizes (particularly for the starters) are in my opinion a little bigger than they need to be!
Mar 19, 2016
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Clare Dunne
+5
Hunreal. The tastiest food with possibly the most generous portions in Dublin. My pork vellu starter was so bold but so good! The hake and mussel bisque was just divine and my aunt's and granny's lamb shank was melt in mouth. Seriously impressed with the prawn risotto - so light and fluffy and bursting with prawns. A Christmas lunch here is becoming tradition and with BYOB why wouldn't it be?! Have already booked next year's lunch coz its near impossible to get a booking. Oops!
Dec 29, 2015
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Megan Devenny
+5
My favourite

This restaurant is just truly wonderful!

Go hungry and have the chowder but honestly, everything is delicious

It's cosy and always busy so you need to book! It has the obvious advantage of BYOB but also will bring you in a pint of Guinness from Mulligan's next door, I'm told it's one of the best pints in the city!

There's not much else around it but it's worth venturing to poolbeg street for

Also the staff are a delight
Dec 16, 2015
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Sarah
+4.5
Defiantly in the top 3 BYO restaurants in Dublin.

The food is delicious although, they could change the menu a little more frequently. I like the pricing for set amounts of course but with the generous portions I'd say 2 is more than enough (... And I have a big appetite).

This place is always rammed and, for good reason. It's almost impossible to get a table here but with the little kitchen open you can get a V similar experience not too far from town.

If you want to make the most of the BYO option, get a booking in the BF seating of the night; the staff are always very generous with time at the end of the night when you're lingering over that bottle you grabbed in Spar en route to the occasion.
Oct 12, 2015
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Sarah Smyth
+4.5
Been wanting to try The Vintage Kitchen out for quite some time! Managed to book a table for a New Year's Eve celebration lunch and OMG just wow! I can see why you have to wait months to get a weekend dinner table here!! The Vintage Kitchen is a BYOB restaurant... We chose to bring two bottles of Australian red wine - Torbreck (Barossa Valley) picked up in O'Briens in Blanchardstown Centre. Well well worth the €30 per person for a three course lunch plus tea / coffee. Starter - Chicken liver crime, pistachio crumble, spiced apple chutney and toast, Main course - Salmon with Cajun rice, mussels and caviar, Dessert - Half baked chocolate cake... Will try return for dinner next time!
Sep 27, 2015
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Rory
+4.5
I have been to the Vintage Kitchen three times since I discovered it. Twice before I decided to give blogging a shot and the last time was just recently. Having worked in the area for three years I remember the premises opening as a type of Australian Pie and Mash eaterie. It didn’t last too long. The Vintage Kitchen took its place along side Mulligans and in my opinion has made Poolbeg Street an eating and drinking destination.

I managed to get a booking for 8.30 on a Tuesday evening. A buddy of mine had jumped at the chance to visit again. I had recommended it to him and he had only been there the Saturday before and raved about the food. I recall his words as ‘my new favourite restaurant I love it’. So we met about 6.30 had a few pints around town and then made our way to Mulligans for a quick pit stop before popping next door to claim our table.

As usual the place was packed with eager food lovers. Our table was at the back right beside the kitchen. A perfect spot to preview all the dishes coming out, all of which looked good.

One of the first things that will catch your attention are the staff. They are tremendously friendly. They greet every customer with such a warm welcome, and it’s not in that annoyingly awful ‘Hi I’ll be your waiter’ type of way. It’s a genuine pleased to have you here kind of welcome. The staff also know the menu inside out and can describe every dish to you in detail and are happy to give you recommendations.

We started off with a couple of glasses of Prosecco which our wonderful waitress promptly produced, while we took at look at the menu. There was also a basket of freshly baked bread.

The menu is a who’s who of amazing food, which is all locally sourced and just screams goodness. It’s also exceptional value. Two courses for €25. Not only that, if you order the two courses you get to avail of the added bonus which is the BYOW policy. Bring your own wine and NO CORKAGE. I felt that needed capitals to highlight how great it is. We brought two bottles of white with us. One was promptly poured into glasses and put in a chiller and the other whisked off to be kept cool for when we needed it. Now that is what you call service at its finest.

The menu has about six starters and six mains to choose from. Varied enough to cater for all. Everything sounds so good it’s difficult to choose. It’s even more difficult when you see the table next to you get their food and you immediately want what they have, then another table gets food and you want that too.

For starters I settled on the Bacon and Pea Risotto. My dinner buddy opted for the Carpaccio of Tuna. Although mine was a starter portion it was huge. Creamy and smokey and just delicious. It would actually be plenty for a main course. Between the two of us the bowl was emptied.

The other starter, again was incredible. I’d never actually eaten carpaccio of anything before. In fact so cusine challenged in the past was I, at one point in a very flash restaurant in the Burj Al Arab in Dubai, I ordered the carpaccio of beef and requested it be well done. To be fair to the waiter he did whisper in my ear it was to be served raw. I promptly had the vegetable soup on that occassion and kept my eyes lowered in shame for the rest of the meal.

I was a little full after the starter I have to admit so was glad that I had chosen a fish dish for my main course. I had gone for the Cod Fillet with Hake served with Potatos in broth. The presentation on the dish was superb. The pictures below do not do it justice.

The cod itself was so light and delicate and was meathy piece of fish I have to say. Just look at how perfectly cooked it was.

I was literally eating great big chunks of it (in a good way) and it was devine.

It was also very filling and while I finished the fillet of cod itself I couldn’t manage to finish the potatos and pieces of hake. As it turned out the girl at the table beside me was ordering the same dishes as me and both agreed they were just gorgeous. Thats another great thing about The Vintage Kitchen, it’s intimate enough that you can revel in the pleasure of their food with your fellow diners if you want, or of course keep to yourself. We ended up talking to two tables beside us and all were impressed with the food. One of the tables had two girls visiting from Essex and they had been recommended the restaurant by a friend and booked it a month before they arrived. They were not disappointed.

My buddy went for the Roast Poussin. Presentation as expected was inventive and impressive.

I didn’t get to taste it. He pretty much just stuck his head down and only came up for air when he finished it. Always a good sign.

At this point we were well and truely fed and watered. The second bottle of wine had reappeared perfectly chilled and the glasses were topped up again. It’s at that point I remembered that they will also play records for you if you ask. They have a selection in a basket by the wall which they are happy for you to rummage through or you can also bring in your own records and they will play them too. I’m not ashamed to admit it, I did ask them to play Bonnie Tyler Total Eclipse of The Heart for me. They did. I chuckled away to myself listening to it drinking my wine. Then I couldn’t resist having a few more songs played from the wonderful soft rock album I found.

Not in any hurry to leave we decided to opt for a cheeseboard between us for dessert. Five differant cheese, crackers, grapes and fig jam served on a slate. Cheese heaven.

Still not wanting to leave after that we opted for some Irish Coffees. I don’t even think they were on the menu but the staff were more than happy to make them for us. I opted for a Baileys one I think. To be honest it was starting to become a little vague at that point.

Overall we spent about three hours in The Vintage Kitchen having dinner. That was the great thing about an 8.30 sitting, it’s unlikely you will need to rush off the table.

I had a good think about it since my visit and try as I may I could not find fault with the dining experience. Incredible food. The chef is to be commended. Staff that you pretty much want to invite to sit down and enjoy dinner with you they are so fun and friendly. The atmosphere is one of pure joy. A full house of smiling diners says a lot about a restaurant. In terms of value for money, as mentioned you get two courses for €25. Our bill came to about €70 in total after we added a cheeseboard and Irish Coffees. I would pay more with pleasure.

Vintage Kitchen Team, thank you for having us.
Jul 22, 2015
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Marese Mckiernan
+3.5
Had been really looking forward  to visiting this restaurant as it seems to be all anyone is talking about.  Had high hopes for a fabulous meal.  Starters were very good for all of us (4).  Mains were average.  I had a steak and it was incredibly tough - one other person in our party also had a steak and theirs was also very dry and tough.  We both asked for medium and while they appeared pink on the inside they were totally charred on the outside.  The other 2 people had lamb shank - both said it was "nice" but nothing exciting.  The service is extremely friendly - in fact a bit in your face.  The waiters very loud and one in particular kept asking if we needed more spuds (!) we repeatedly replied that we were ok and his response was a very loud "coola boola" - we weren't the only table being shouted at as it seems to be par for the course here.  It is a tiny restaurant and between the general conversation noise, the music and the "coola boola" waiter it was all a bit much.  We didn't have dessert but any we saw being delivered to other tables looked nice.  It is fairly good value as it is BYOB.  I would recommend this restaurant with a noise warning!
Jul 20, 2015
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Sarah Egan
+5
The Vintage Kitchen is the epitome of value for money, at 25e per person for two courses and BYOW (Bring your own wine, no corkage fee applies). For what you pay the quality and service you recieve is out of this world. The restaurant is intimate and the staff go out of there way to deliver the best service. The seafood cowder starter was the best I have ever tried!! Would definitely go back again.
Jan 31, 2015
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David
+4.5
Ate here a few weeks back. I completely understand why it is always booked out. The service was enthusiastic and incredibly friendly. The food was delicious and the portions very generous. Highlight was a prawn and chilli risotto. As an added bonus, it's BYOB. Definitely one to try.
Jan 25, 2015
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Claire Obrien
+5
I've only been to the vintage kitchen once but it was a great experience! The restaurant is very quaint and the staff are very welcoming! There is a homely feel to the place! I've been to lots of BYOs and this one definitely has the best food! Excellent value for money too! I've tried to go again but the place always seems to be booked out ages in advance!
Nov 27, 2014
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