Romantic Restaurants In Ireland

Whether you're looking for a place to spend a special occasion, in need of a fun evening out or wanting to explore you and your partner's love of food, we've got you covered with our definitive list of the best date night restaurants in Ireland. Think plush jazz bars, underground speakeasies and Michelin-starred eateries serving 12-course tasting menus. 

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Dublin: The Blind Pig

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This secret speakeasy cocktail bar also happens to be one of the most romantic restaurants in Ireland for couples. The Blind Pig gives diners the chance to travel back in time, with interiors and drinks symbolic of the 1920s Prohibition era. Tuck into a simple yet delicious set menu, featuring crowd-pleasers like minestrone soup and wholesome spaghetti with meatballs. 

Dublin: Pink Restaurant

With playful interiors and a laid-back atmosphere, Pink Restaurant was made for fun and flirty date nights. Floral accents and rose-coloured everything make up the theme of this unique eatery. Scan their large assortment of wines and pick the perfect dish from a menu of international plates. Think lobster nuggets and Korean-style duck wings. 

Dublin: Sophie's

Sophie's is a top choice when it comes to romantic rooftop restaurants restaurants Ireland; not only does it boast panoramic views and a terrace, there's also a daily-changing cocktail list and indulgent plates from duck leg ragu to seafood linguine. It's even got a whole seperate pizza menu... 

Belfast: EDO

Indulge in a romance-filled culinary journey at EDŌ. This modern Spanish tapas restaurant in Belfast City Centre offers an extensive variety of sharing plates with big flavours such as taramasalata with chorizo and smoked chicken paella, where each dish is cooked over apple and pear wood in a bertha, infusing the flavours with a smoky twist. Plus, the trendy ambience, stylish suede chairs, carefully curated wine list, and captivating cocktails will make your romantic dining experience unforgettable.

Dublin: Chapter One

A Michelin-Starred gem located on Parnell Square, Chapter One is a sophisticated, award-winning Dublin hotspot led by Finnish head chef Mickael Viljanen. Bringing his classical French techniques with a hint of modernity, local produce and plenty of creativity, Mickael brings sophistication and personality to his beautifully presented dishes that are perfectly balanced with striking natural flavours in a stylish and elegant basement-style restaurant. From the roast anjou pigeon with sauce perigourdine to cod poached in brown butter, this is one romantic dining experience you'll never forget.

Ichigo Ichie

Why not treat your tastebuds to a little bit of ethereal magic and romance at Ichigo Ichie? Cork city's most zen-like temple of Japanese-Celtic food, this Michelin Star restaurant on Sheare's Street serves up a Kaiseki menu of hyper-seasonal ingredients and a prescribed sequence of dishes such as tempura soba noodles and a steaming rice bowl of cod nanban don. Chef-proprietor Takashi Miyazaki designs each dish like a work of art in a modern, moody setting, with lucky diners getting bar seating for a prime view of the food prep.