We told you a few days ago that a beautiful new restaurant had opened its doors in Dún Laoghaire.
And the great news is that they're open today (Saturday), tomorrow (Sunday) and on Bank Holiday Monday!
There's plenty of time to sink your teeth into something tasty at Feast this weekend.
Located on the corner of George's Street Lower and York Road in Dún Laoghaire, you'll find this vibrant neighbourhood eatery.
Some spot – you can see the sea right from the doorway and outdoor seating.
And on a sunny day? Yep, it's a total sun trap.
It's less than a ten minute walk from Monkstown DART station if you're trekking in from town or the other side of the city.
A group of passionate foodies decided it was time to introduce something fresh and new to the area and after months of hard work, impeccable planning and designing – they've opened their doors and are welcoming you with open arms this weekend.
Here's what's on offer:
Breakfast/brunch
Eggs Benny with crispy pancetta with mushroom Hollandaise / pancetta and mushroom omelette / salmon and poached eggs / shakshuka eggs.
Lunch
Soup / red quinoa, orange, roasted peppers and cranberry salad / homemade beef burger with cheese, smoked mayo, BBQ sauce, pickled red onions on a brioche bun served with fried diced sweet potato.
I was caught creeping on a local devouring Feast's burger and was told that it was the best he'd ever had.
A legit review.
Dinner
The pièce de résistance.
Hake, pea and asparagus risotto, spinach and bacon foam.
Charcuterie board with olives and homemade rosemary bread / pork cheek croquette with fresh orange.
Pork cheek, crispy kale, chorizo and sage gnocchi /sage gnocchi, oyster mushroom, piquillo pepper sauce, parmesan and blood orange.
And don't even get us started on dessert:
They've a great range of veggie options available and an extensive wine list too!
You can find Feast at 1 George's Street, Dún Laoghaire,
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