The Purty Kitchen
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I enjoyed a lovely dinner in The Purty Kitchen! I think the prices are a little night but if you get a ticket for dinner and a show it's definitely mu…
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Had a great shellfish stew here, blew everything else away on the menu. Loads of flavour and fish - albeit a bit messy with the shells but that's all …
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When near the sea you have to order fish or seafood. There is plenty of selection on the menu and all is expertly prepared and all are delicious. Betw…
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The Purty Kitchen is open for Casual Dining and Pub. The Purty Kitchen serves Irish, Seafood and Fish and Chips dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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5 Reviews on “The Purty Kitchen”
I enjoyed a lovely dinner in The Purty Kitchen! I think the prices are a little night but if you get a ticket for dinner and a show it’s definitely much better value and you are set to have an amazing night!I had the pate to start which had a beetroot pickle and then the fish and chips for mains! It was all lovely and I will definitely be back. Great atmosphere in the pub and next time I return I will see a show. Great location and great fun!
Had a great shellfish stew here, blew everything else away on the menu. Loads of flavour and fish – albeit a bit messy with the shells but that’s all part of the fun. Will be back again!
When near the sea you have to order fish or seafood. There is plenty of selection on the menu and all is expertly prepared and all are delicious. Between our group we pretty much had everything on the menu and tasting all. The hot pot is delicious and definitely worth a go.
Lovely bar/restaurant at the end of the West Pier. In a relatively quiet part of Dun Laoghaire/Monkstown but thats part of its secluded charm. Nice manager called Declan and friendly staff. Good place for a bit of food and a drink.
A staple of mine for a while now, the purty has one of the best burgers I’ve had in dublin. Always a good atmosphere and good craft beers. One criticism I have is the sweet potato wedges could be cut smaller, at the moment they’re just too big and not nice to eat. They also recently changed the dessert menu, much to my dismay as the raspberry cheesecake was usually my prime motivation to visit the purty. Will definitely revisit again soon.