09 Jun 2025 In Fathers Day

5 Great Restaurant to take Dad this Father’s Day

Make this Father’s Day extra tasty, every one of these top Dublin restaurants on Early Table is offering a sweet discount. Here’s where you can take your dad to dine for less:

 

Beef & Lobster, Temple Bar, Dublin

  • What to expect: A focused menu featuring Irish beef and lobster, chargrilled, buttery, and no-nonsense.
  • Early Table saving: 30% off your bill when you book via Early Table
  • Why Dad will love it: Perfect for the steak or seafood lover, relaxed vibe, no stuffing around.
  • Book a table 

 

The Market Bar & Restaurant, Fade Street, Dublin

  • What to expect: Lively tapas, cider‑braised pork belly, crispy fish tacos, patatas bravas, and a buzzing atmosphere
  • Early Table saving: Up to 50% off your food bill
  • Why Dad will love it: Great for sharing small plates, and cocktails, over chat and laughs
  • Book a table 

 

 Camden Rotisserie, Camden Street, Dublin 2

  • What to expect: Perfectly roasted rotisserie chicken, casual Italian‑ish comfort food, friendly feel.
  • Early Table saving: Up to 50% off your food bill
  • Why Dad will love it: No fuss comfort food done well, ideal for a laid‑back family meal.
  • Book a table 

 

Smokin Bones, Castle Market, Dublin 2

  • What to expect: Smoke‑flavoured BBQ meats in a relaxed, communal atmosphere.
  • Early Table saving: 25% off your food bill
  • Why Dad will love it:  Smoky ribs or brisket, hearty sides, and zero pretense, just good food and good company.
  • Book a table 

 

Toni, Temple Car, Dublin 2

  • What to expect: Hand‑made pasta, thin‑crust pizza and Italian‑inspired dishes, all served casually.
  • Early Table saving:Up to 50% off your food bill 
  • Why Dad will love it:  Smoky ribs or brisket, hearty sides, and zero pretense, just good food and good company.
  • Book a table

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