LUIGI MALONES Dublin - Temple Bar
open Monday - Sunday 12pm - till late

Luigi Malones is located on the corner of Temple Bar Square, at the very heart of the action. We are directly behind the Central Bank on Cecilia Street. The restaurant is one of the busiest in Ireland and has the reputation as one of the "friendliest" places to visit in Temple Bar.

Part of the historic Dublin City Wall is displayed within the restaurant. This wall, which incorporated part of a friary dating to 1260, was discovered as part of the archeological dig which took place during the preparation works for the foundations of the restaurant. It is a matter of historical record that at least two murders were committed during 1379 within the precincts of the Friary. Also unearthed was a ceramic tile (nicknamed the - Devil’s tile) depicting ‘The Lion Rampant’ - it is believed to be the oldest tile ever found in Ireland. And speaking of the devil, make sure you have a look at the very rare print as you descend the staircase.


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Customers come to Luigi Malones to savour the atmosphere, the buzz, and it’s very special cosmopolitan, electric mix and match that is a uniquely Temple Bar recipe. When it comes to mixes, who is better than Luigi Malones to add to that flavour.

The whole restaurant is bursting with the great man’s trappings and artifacts, collected during his world travels. We hope that you enjoy the atmosphere of Temple Bar as well as the ambience of the restaurant.

We are certain you will enjoy your meal. Cheers!

The Friary, 5-6 Cecilia Street
Temple Bar, Dublin 2,Ireland
t: +353 1 679 2723
f: +353 1 679 2729
templebar@luigimalones.com

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