Fallon & Byrne Dining Room vs Dunne and Crescenzi
Both Fallon & Byrne and Dunne and Crescenzi are highly recommended by professional travelers. On balance, Fallon & Byrne is preferred by most reviewers compared to Dunne and Crescenzi. Fallon & Byrne has a TripExpert Score of 84 with positive reviews from 7 reviews including Frommer's, Lonely Planet and Lonely Planet.
Fallon & Byrne Dining Room
11-17 Exchequer Street, Dublin 2, Dublin
From $8 /night
Fodor's
"A fresh, one-stop-shop for everything organic and delicious in Dublin, Fallon & Byrne combines a huge deli with a cozy cellar wine bar and expansive second-floor French brasserie."
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Travel + Leisure
"This former telephone exchange on happening Exchequer Street is the best food hall in town."
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Michelin Guide
0 Stars
"A former telephone exchange: now a large, busy, New York style food emporium with a basement wine shop."
Time Out
"It's a pleasant, business-like kind of space with an excellent menu of refined brasserie fare and some lovely wines to complete the picture."
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Frommer's
"A top-floor adjunct to the wonderful food and wine store, Fallon & Byrne, this food hall serves delicious, seasonal Irish fare sourced from artisan producers."
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Dunne and Crescenzi
14-16 South Frederick Street, Dublin D2
From $0 /night
Concierge
"This rustic Italian restaurant lies at the heart of the growing food empire of husband-and-wife team Eileen Dunne and Stefano Crescenzi."
Fodor's
"The menu is extensive but simple: panini (sandwiches), a horde of antipasti choices, a few choice pasta specials, and some evening meat dishes and desserts."
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Time Out
"Despite the arrival of the much-discussed Carluccio's, D & C is the probably still the best Italian café in town."
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