Try to get to Dublin early, get parked and get something in the area.
In Phibsboro/Old Glasnevin, just before the "Cross Guns Bridge" (it is just before Phibsboro) which spans the Royal Canal and Railway Tracks, there is the Brian Boru and the Porter House North. Both serve food although I think the Porter House serves all day while sandwiches aside I don't think the Brian Boru serves outside meal times. Porter House is a very nice "Brew Pub" and the food is pretty decent, very good pizza and burgers, steaks etc. One thing about the Porter House is that they are not too fond of football colours been worn (doesn't matter which colours), although perhaps during the day they might not be as bothered. The Woodstock Cafe opposite Phibsboro Shopping centre (unlicensed I think) runs food of a carvery all day and is pretty decent. Burdocks Cafe in the centre itself is ok and it might serve drink too, not too sure. There is also an Eddie Rockets nearby.
For a combination of Food and Drink, in this area the Porter House, wins for me.
Slightly closer to Tolka try Fagans, decent food although the staff and management are perhaps the rudest in Dublin.There is also a very decent and reasonably priced Indian opposite Fagans called Jamuna.
Slightly north of Tolka the best bet for Pub/Restaurant food is the "Ivy House" directly opposite the Skylon Hotel. The food here is better than Fagans and the staff a lot more civilised. It is also more comfortable and despite its proximity to the ground less likely to be crowded by football fans. Also along this strip is a fairly decent Italian restaurant and a slightly pricey but rather good Thai (Chili Banana). Right on the junction of Richmond Road is a place called Millmount House. Downstairs is the Prison Officers Club, but upstairs is a very good Chinese and they do an early bird menu too, up to 7 I think. This is almost right on top of the ground and a window seat will give you a superb view of the crowd arriving at the match.
Hope this helps.
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