About this spot
Amy Austin on Camden Street serves up hearty Irish classics that feel like a warm hug after a rainy day, with their famous soda bread and slow-cooked lamb being the real stars of the show. Locals flock here for the rustic atmosphere where you can watch chefs prepare traditional dishes over an open fire in the heart of Portobello.
π‘ Tips before you go
- Order the soda bread first to soak up the rich gravy from your stew or pie.
- Ask for extra butter on the table, as it's essential for eating the dense, fresh-baked bread.
- Save room for the Irish coffee, but be prepared for a strong kick that wakes you right up.
Common Questions
How much does Amy Austin cost?
Expect to spend around β¬25ββ¬40 per person ($27β$43 USD) for a main course and a drink.
Where is Amy Austin?
It's located in the Camden Street & Portobello neighborhood of Dublin, near the city center but tucked away from the busiest tourist traps.
What should I order if I'm not familiar with Irish food?
Start with the soda bread and ask for recommendations on their lamb or beef stews, which are cooked low and slow to tender perfection.
About this page
Restaurant: Amy Austin
Cuisine: Restaurant
Location: Camden Street & Portobello, Dublin, Ireland
Source: Curated from review platforms