Epicurean Food Hall
Liffey Street,
Dublin 1,
Ireland
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- www.epicureanfoodhall.com
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- cheap, food, italian, value, choice, great value, great selection
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The Epicurean Food Hall is located on the corner of Liffey Street and Middle Abbey Street and has been established since 1999. There is a collection of food shops & counters with communal seating offering Italian, Spanish, Turkish, Indian meals, fine wines, coffee and a terrific range for lunch. With a multi-cultural selection of foods, there's something for everyone!
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Write a Review Epicurean Food Hall reviews feedAbsolutely love this place, it's one of the go-to spots for when I'm in town with friends and we're all a little peckish. The way you can all nip over to different places and each get food from a different corner of the world is pretty fantastic, and especially good if one of you's a picky eater!
The price tends to be pretty reasonable and although the quality at some of the stalls can be a little sub-par, it's definitely one of the best value-for-money spots in town!
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- great selection, great value
Has fallen off a bit in the quality stakes over the years. Still offers a tremendous amount of variety and value but they've lost some of the better key tenants.
Places I can recommend would be La Corte, the little Italian coffee shop (gorgeous coffee and panini), Taco Taco, the mexican burrito place and the new Spanish food place whose paella is absolutely to die for.
What ever you're looking for food wise this place has it all. Lots of variety and cheap as chips. Mix of turkish, italian, mexican, irish, asian, bagel-ian and fish and chips.
Highs: Sushi for under a tenner.
Lows: Finding a seat when busy.


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