Our Neighbour – The Iveagh Markets

Our Neighbour –  The Iveagh Markets   One of the Riddler Restaurants favorite neighbors is The Iveagh Markets on Dublin’s Francis Street and Lamb Alley. The market has a long history linked with both the Irish aristocracy and ...

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Need a Restaurant near Vicar Street?

We happen to be 2 minutes down the road from Vicar Street so where better to get some food in before your next show? We are conveniently located just a 2 minute walk from this state of the performance centre. Vicar Street has witnessed hund...

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Vicar Steet

Top things to do in The Liberties

Our restaurant is of course situated in The Liberties and we couldn’t be happier to be here! We’ve put together a short list of top things to do in the area (before or after you have dined with us that is!). The Guinness Storehouse Irel...

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History on our Doorstep

Here at the Riddler we are lucky enough to have an historic church just across the road from us. St Audoens Church is the only remaining medieval parish church left in Dublin. It is dedicated to St Ouen the 7th century bishop of Rouen and p...

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The Riddler Revolution

The Riddler Revolution:   There’s no riddle to discovering that this new restaurant is the epitome of all things modern and Irish. From the fresh, local food to the refreshing interior design, this spot is perfect for enjoying your f...

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To Riddle or Not

To Riddle or Not? The Riddler restaurant became a reality for riddle-loving proprietor Keith McDonnell as one of the newest places to eat in Dublin. After years of giving and receiving books of riddles, he thought we would share his joy wit...

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Update on The Riddler

While we focus on getting us into tip-top shape, we hope you enjoy this festive time with family, friends and of course, delicious food! Happy Holidays from The Riddler!...

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Happy Holidays

Fishing, Foraging, Exploring

Fishing is thought to be enjoyable, relaxing, a patient activity. One where you sit in a quaint canoe, paddle out in your dandelion yellow jacket and fisherman’s hat, and cast a line. Hours can pass, even a whole day without getting a bit...

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St. George’s Market

Wanting to learn and know everything possible about Ireland and the food it can create. We’ve made it a mission of ours to explore local food markets and experience this aspect of food culture - it’s also loads of fun...

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Johnny Forty Coats

A man bundled up enough to survive the toughest of winters wandered Dublin’s streets in the 1930s. He came to be known as Johnny Forty Coats, but his name was actually Patrick Joseph Marlow. Marlow is now one of the most noted characters ...

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