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Where to drink Champagne in Dublin?

Dublin has plenty of places to make Champagne part of the day, whether you’re looking for a glass with lunch, an aperitif before dinner or a bottle for a longer evening. The city’s restaurant and bar scene is broad enough that Champagne can take you from a casual wine bar to a proper dinner without changing the city you’re in.

And because Dublin is right on the coast, seafood is an obvious pairing. Oysters, smoked salmon, mussels and other fresh seafood all fit naturally with Champagne, while Ireland’s farmhouse cheeses give you another direction to explore.

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Dublin is a city where you can easily combine sightseeing and drinking without making either one feel like a separate activity. Walk through Temple Bar and the historic centre, head towards the River Liffey, explore the Georgian streets or take a trip out towards the coast, then stop somewhere for Champagne along the way.

The food scene is worth paying attention to too. Dublin has moved well beyond traditional pub food, with restaurants making use of Irish seafood, meat, dairy and seasonal produce. For Champagne lovers, that means there are plenty of opportunities to pair a bottle with something that actually comes from Ireland.

And if you’re curious about local drinks, Dublin gives you plenty of those too. Irish whiskey, stout, craft beer and cider all have their place here. You can spend one afternoon with Champagne and seafood and another evening doing something much more traditionally Irish.

Where else should I look for Champagne around Dublin?

If you have more than a couple of days, don’t necessarily stay within the city centre. Howth is an easy addition for a seafood-focused day by the coast, while Dalkey and Killiney offer a completely different feel from central Dublin.

Howth in particular is worth considering if you like the idea of Champagne with a sea view. You can walk along the cliffs, have seafood by the harbour and make an afternoon of it.

The Champagne Hunters map is useful here too – check the places around wherever you’re heading, and if you find a good one that isn’t listed, add it yourself or leave a comment on an existing spot.

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Dublin works best for Champagne when you don’t over-plan it. Pick a neighbourhood or part of the city you want to explore, see what’s nearby on the map and let the food and drinks become part of the day.

And if you’re after something very Irish between your Champagne stops, try a pint of stout, a local cider or an Irish whiskey. You’re in a country with a serious drinks culture – you might as well explore more than one side of it.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Dublin good for Champagne?

Yes. Dublin has a varied restaurant, hotel and bar scene, so you’ll find Champagne in several different settings. It works just as well for an afternoon glass as it does for a celebratory dinner.

Where should I look for Champagne in Dublin?

There isn’t one particular Champagne neighbourhood. The best approach is to browse the Champagne Hunters map and look for places around the areas you’re already planning to visit.

If you go somewhere that’s already listed, you can also leave a comment with your experience or an update about the current Champagne selection. It helps keep the map useful for everyone.

Can I drink Champagne by the glass in Dublin?

Some venues offer Champagne by the glass, while others focus on bottles. Check the individual listings for the latest information, as availability can change.

What Irish food goes well with Champagne?

Oysters and other seafood are an easy match, but don’t stop there. Smoked salmon, scallops, mussels and Irish farmhouse cheeses can all work beautifully with Champagne.

Where should I go for seafood in Dublin?

If seafood is part of the plan, consider heading towards the coast. Howth is particularly well known for its harbour and seafood restaurants and makes an easy addition to a Dublin stay.

What should I drink besides Champagne in Dublin?

This is Ireland, so you have plenty of choices. Try Irish whiskey, stout, craft beer or cider for a taste of the local drinks culture. If you’re interested in whiskey, Dublin also has several distilleries and visitor experiences.

Is Howth worth visiting from Dublin?

Definitely, especially if you like seafood and coastal walks. Howth is close enough to combine with a Dublin trip and gives you a very different atmosphere from the city centre.

What else can I do in Dublin besides eating and drinking?

Dublin is compact enough to explore on foot, with places such as Trinity College, Dublin Castle, St Patrick’s Cathedral and the River Liffey all contributing to the city’s character. If you have extra time, head out towards the coast for a change of scenery.

What makes Dublin interesting for Champagne lovers?

The combination of Irish seafood, a strong restaurant scene and a very different local drinks culture. You can have Champagne with oysters at lunch, walk along the coast and finish the evening with a pint of stout or an Irish whiskey.

And if you find a Champagne spot that deserves to be on our map, add it to Champagne Hunters or share your experience in the comments on an existing listing.

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