The Anglers Rest is the perfect place to enjoy a cosy evening beside the fire or al fresco dining in our sunny terrace. Open from 12 noon daily with fine food & live traditional music 7 nights a week!
One of Dublin’s best known and most inviting restaurants, The Angler’s Rest offers an extensive menu and top-class cuisine in the welcoming ambience of its French threadbare-style and elegance. Originally built as a hotel in 1865 and used by honeymooning Dubliners, it has always been called The Anglers Rest and is still serving great seafood to this day.
Just a 10-15-minute drive from Dublin City Centre, this landmark establishment in the seclusion of the Strawberry Beds – next door to the Phoenix Park – has a history that stretches back to Cromwellian times and the famous patriot Michael Collins. It has long been considered as his the favourite watering hole and for anglers fishing along the banks of the adjacent River Liffey.
Today, the tradition of great food and drink continues with a strong culinary reputation, including the freshest seafood landed by Wrights of Howth, and a wide selection of national and international brands of beers, wines and spirits.
The charming Sackville Terrace is renowned for summer dining, while the ‘Salmon Room’ can cater for intimate private dining, and the stylish upstairs Phoenix room – with a capacity of up to 150 – is perfect for weddings & other special events.
Its picturesque location next to the banks of the Liffey at the Strawberry Beds and its reputation for fine food has made The Anglers Rest an increasingly popular and alternative venue for weddings.
Our stunning 1st floor Phoenix Room is the perfect venue for your wedding, birthday or other celebration, catering for 35-150 people.
Anglers Rest History
The Strawberry Beds 1600AD. Previously this road was the main road to the West, on which Oliver Cromwell’s army marched in 1641. During the 1919-1922 period, Michael Collins would meet his Dublin Castle spies in this pub. In one of these meetings he was handed a list of names & a photograph of a group of enemy agents.
The Guinness family have long been associated with the Strawberry Beds area. It was famous for its strawberries, hence the name and also for its fresh water springs. If you listen you can hear the river Liffey flowing, which runs adjacent to the pub.
In 1840, it was known as Kellys Anglers Rest & in 1899 it was known as Doyles Anglers Rest. Since 1999 it has been Wrights Anglers Rest which people know and love today.
Early Bird served Monday to Friday, 12 to 7pm:
2 Courses €23 / 3 Courses €29.50,
3-course for two + bottle of house wine €76
Enjoy the very best in traditional Irish music from The Asgards embracing a catalogue of Irish song, guaranteed a night of ceoil agus craic!
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Opening Hours
Restaurant
Sunday to Wednesday: 12pm to 9pm
Thurs, Friday & Saturday: 12pm to 10pm
Bar
Mon-Thurs: 12pm to 11.30pm
Friday & Saturday: 12pm to 12.30pm
Sunday: 12pm to 11pm
Bank Holiday Sundays
Food served until 10pm
Bar open until 12.30am
Contact Details
Anglers Rest,
Strawberry Beds,
Chapelizod,
Dublin 20
Phone: +353 1 820 4351
Email: info@theanglersrest.ie