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Brasserie Sixty6vs101 Talbot Street
Both 101 Talbot Street and Brasserie Sixty6 are recommended by those who travel for a living. On balance, 101 Talbot Street scores marginally higher than Brasserie Sixty6. 101 Talbot Street is ranked #8 in Dublin with endorsements from 4 sources including Time Out, Fodor's and Lonely Planet.
Brasserie Sixty6
Time Out
Condé Nast Traveler
Michelin Guide
Frommer's
66-67 South Great Georges Street, Dublin Dublin 2
From $32/night
"A great-looking restaurant, Sixty6 is precisely the kind of place most people would love to have right on their doorstep." Full review
" It’s known for its rotisserie chicken, which is as juicy as you could ever dream. It’s not unusual to see a whole suckling pig on a platter being brought to a large table." Full review
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"A buzzing venue in Dublin city centre, Brasserie Sixty6 is a great place to linger over a leisurely meal or drink." Full review
"This cheerful, well-run bistro near Trinity College is a popular choice with locals for special occasions...the food is reliably excellent. Roast meats cooked rotisserie-style are a house specialty." Full review
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Try the beef filet with fondant potatoes, or dig into a plate of juicy prawns flavored with sea salt and jalapeño peppers, served with crab claws, lemongrass, and thick-cut French fries.
101 Talbot Street
Frommer's
Time Out
Fodor's
100-102 Talbot St, Dublin
From $0/night
"This modest, second-floor restaurant above a shop may be unassuming, but don't be fooled -- it's actually a bright beacon of good cooking on the Northside." Full review
"Casual, but serious about its vegetarian customers, this long-running restaurant nourishes wise locals who pay little attention to food fads." Full review
"Close to the Abbey and Gate theaters, so there's no danger of missing a curtain call, this slightly frantic upstairs restaurant showcases an ever-changing exhibition of local artists' work." Full review