Forbes Street by Gareth Mullins Customer Reviews
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Forbes Street by Gareth Mullins offers a fresh take on traditional Irish fare in a sleek, modern setting at Dublin’s Grand Canal Square. Located inside the stylish Anantara The Marker Dublin Hotel, it’s a short walk from key concert venues and features a refined yet relaxed vibe. With a focus on seasonal, locally sourced ingredients, this is a go-to spot for food lovers looking to elevate their pre-show plans.
Just minutes from major performance spaces in the Docklands area, Forbes Street is ideal for grabbing a memorable meal before the music starts. The restaurant is praised for its efficient service—an essential for those on a tight show schedule—and the atmosphere manages to be both elegant and laid-back, letting you soak in the excitement without feeling rushed. Whether you're dining early or closer to curtain time, the kitchen delivers with precision and style.
Guests consistently rave about the beautiful presentation of dishes, thoughtful flavor combinations, and the attention to detail in both the menu and service. The seafood is a standout, especially the fresh Irish oysters and perfectly cooked fish mains. Diners also appreciate the sophisticated ambiance that still feels welcoming, making it a hit for special nights out tied to concerts or events nearby.
While the quality is top-notch, some reviewers note that prices can be on the higher side, especially for drinks. A few also mention that the high ceilings and glass-heavy design can make the space a bit lively when busy—great for energy, but maybe not for quiet conversations.
Forbes Street by Gareth Mullins is a stylish, well-located choice for concert-goers who want to enjoy standout Irish cuisine with seamless service before heading to a show.
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