Slattsy wrote: » Amber looks good folks. Thanks. Best place to park for free there - at the Bell?
miamee wrote: » Planning on going for breakfast with a few friends at the weekend and possibly a couple of their children. Would Ambers still be a good shout considering there will be 5 adults and possibly 2 children? It doesn't look too big from outside. I've also heard the breakfast in the Twelfth Lock is good, has anyone else been?
Jacinta086 wrote: » Never had brekkie in Amber's but Rudy's is lovely and defo the most brunchy type place i've been too around Dublin 15. Would you consider Avoca in Dunboyne - if your driving? Its lovely, very child friendly and just a 10 minute drive.
miamee wrote: » Never thought of Avoca actually, I will add that to the suggestions, thank you!
Birdie Num Num wrote: » Can't warm to that place for food. Avoca in Rathcoole is much better. Phoenix Cafe at the visitor centre in Phoenix Park just as handy and streets ahead but can get very busy on weekend mornings. Rudy's for brunch a + from me too.
Gerlad wrote: » Castleknock hotel is good but you need to be there before 11. Typical hotel buffet fare but better quality than most. Kids are half price - plenty of room for them and small playground out the back.
miamee wrote: » Thanks for all of the suggestions, I have a great list of places to try now However, for convenience of all involved we are going to Wetherspoons...not so exciting as Avoca but I'll definitely be going there another day. The kids are 10 and 11 so they'll likely just be happy with anywhere that has WiFi
Gavin shels wrote: » Not sure what Wetherspoons breakfast is like in Blanch but I've had it twice in Belfast & England.... dire.
Gavin "shels" wrote: » Not sure what Wetherspoons breakfast is like in Blanch but I've had it twice in Belfast & England.... dire.