About Lovinsppoon
Ah, Lovinspoon , a true gem among the best restaurants in Phibsborough, Dublin, where cosy vibes meet hearty European and Irish fare. Tucked away on Lower Phibsboro Road, this spot has earned its stellar 4.7 rating from over 590 locals and visitors alike. It's the kind of place where you'd bump into Phibsboro regulars nursing a flat white while tucking into avocado toast, all under the watchful eye of the area's vibrant street art.
Step inside and you're hit with the aroma of fresh-baked soda bread and simmering stews , pure Dublin comfort food with a modern twist. Owned by passionate locals, Lovinspoon champions seasonal ingredients from nearby markets like the People's Park in nearby Glasnevin. Whether you're fuelling up before a match at nearby Croke Park or winding down after exploring the Botanic Gardens, this neighbourhood favourite delivers every time.
What to Expect
Expect brunch that's legendary: think fluffy pancakes stacked with Irish berries, or eggs Benedict with a smoky twist from Phibsborough's own Smokehouse. Lunch brings salads bursting with colour , beetroot, feta, and walnuts that dance on your palate. Evenings? Cosy up for wine and sharing plates like charcuterie boards sourced from artisanal producers. Portions are generous, service warm as a turf fire, and the playlist? A mix of trad Irish tunes and indie Dublin beats.
Insider Tips
Arrive early on weekends; tables fill fast with families from the neighbourhood. Ask for the off-menu fish chowder if you're lucky , it's made with fresh catch from Howth. Pair your meal with a craft cider from Wicklow, and don't miss the outdoor seating in summer for people-watching on bustling Phibsboro Road. Vegetarians rejoice: their plant-based options are top-notch. Pro tip: Park at the nearby Luas stop and stroll , Phibsborough's all about that walkable charm. With prices firmly in the mid-range, it's perfect for a casual date or solo splurge on one of Dublin's hidden dining stars.
Why Lovinspoon stands out in Phibsborough's dining scene? It's authentic , no tourist traps here, just real Dublin soul in every bite. Next time you're plotting 10 days in Dublin, slot this in for that local fix.
