The station itself has a nice carvery to the left hand side before the Easons bookstore. There is an extra friendly chef there who does about three joints and other fare.
If you walk straight out the entrance with your back to the trainlines, towards the Luas stop. Turn left and walk over the Liffey and then left again on Cunningham road (just short of C. road), there is a strip of pubs and restaurants.
Nancy Hands is about ten years old and has pub grub downstairs and a very nice restaurant above with prices to match. (the upstairs may not be open early evening)
Traditional bar Ryans is mentioned in the Tourist guides for beer, I don't no what food they provide.
There is a Brassier near Ryans which does noice food again with the appropiate prices. My rec. Nancy Hands or the Station.
Don't eat too much, you might fall asleep during the game.
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