Best Wine Bars in South William Street
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- HHilaryDublin •1 review5.0Dined todayExcellent meal. No rush, permitted to linger and chat over meal, lovely wait staffMore infoFallon & Byrne Wine CellarPrice: Moderate• Italian• South City Centre•4.5
- AAbieNorthern Ireland •1 review5.0Dined 4 days agoSplendid solo dinner here on Saturday night before the theatre. Every single thing delicious especially the hibiscus basted lamb. If I had a criticism it would only be that the millefeuille wasn’t very sweet but really lovely in all other respect. Already booked to return. Attentive and thoughtful staff made sure I was comfortable and well looked after.More infoAmy AustinPrice: Expensive• Wine Bar• South City Centre•4.6
- HHermanDublin •1 review5.0Dined 6 days agowent for our anniversary, amazing ambiance, great food and amazing service!More infoELY Wine Bar – Dublin 2Price: Very Expensive• Wine Bar• Baggot Street Lower•4.7
- AAndrewDublin •2 reviews5.0Dined on 15 Nov 2024A Great, informal, location for a first date dinner.More infoFade Street Social - The Cocktail Bar & Rooftop TerracePrice: Moderate• Cocktail Bar• South City Centre•4.1
- CCarolDublin •36 reviews4.0Dined on 14 Nov 2024Food was great and the atmosphere is buzzy. Only downside is that the tables are very small.More infoRow WinesPrice: Expensive• Wine Bar• South William Street•4.6
Discover best Wine Bar restaurants in South William Street
Discover the charm of South William Street, Dublin, a true haven for wine lovers and gastronomes alike. This bustling area stands out as a top destination for those seeking a refined wine bar experience. Here, you'll find a variety of wine bars offering an extensive selection of global and local wines, paired with expertly curated small plates that highlight local ingredients. Each establishment provides a unique ambiance, from cozy and intimate settings to more vibrant and lively atmospheres, catering to different preferences. The dining scene in this part of Dublin is particularly noted for its eclectic mix of culinary offerings, making it a perfect spot for both casual drinkers and connoisseurs. Whether you're planning a romantic evening, a casual meet-up, or a celebratory gathering, South William Street's wine bars promise an unforgettable experience with every visit. This area not only showcases the expertise of its sommeliers and chefs but also exemplifies the warmth and hospitality Ireland is known for.