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101 Talbot StreetvsThe French Paradox Wine Shop & Tasting Room
101 Talbot Street and The French Paradox Wine Shop & Wine Bar are both rated highly by professional travelers. On balance, The French Paradox Wine Shop & Wine Bar ranks marginally higher than 101 Talbot Street. The French Paradox Wine Shop & Wine Bar has a TripExpert Score of 82 with accolades from 4 reviews including Fodor's, Time Out and Frommer's.
101 Talbot Street
Frommer's
Time Out
Fodor's
100-102 Talbot St, Dublin
From $0/night
"This modest, second-floor restaurant above a shop may be unassuming, but don't be fooled -- it's actually a bright beacon of good cooking on the Northside." Full review
"Casual, but serious about its vegetarian customers, this long-running restaurant nourishes wise locals who pay little attention to food fads." Full review
"Close to the Abbey and Gate theaters, so there's no danger of missing a curtain call, this slightly frantic upstairs restaurant showcases an ever-changing exhibition of local artists' work." Full review
The French Paradox Wine Shop & Tasting Room
Fodor's
Frommer's
Lonely Planet
Time Out
53, Shelbourne road, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4
From $13/night
"Relaxed, simple, but chic would best describe this little restaurant above a wine shop in the heart of Ballsbridge; it also describes the people of the south of France who inspired the place." Full review
"This darling little bistro and wine bar endears itself to everyone. Wine's the thing here, so relax with a bottle of Bordeaux or Côte du Rhône and nibbles from the menu." Full review
"This bright and airy wine bar over an excellent wine shop of the same name serves fine authentic French dishes such as cassoulet." Full review
"A wine shop, deli and almost accidental restaurant (that side of the business just evolved on its own), the adorable French Paradox is a joy to behold." Full review