Restaurant in Dublin, Ireland
Mad Egg
100Pearl PointsEasy Camden Stop

About Mad Egg
Mad Egg is a practical Camden Street pick for an easy casual meal, especially when convenience matters more than ceremony. It is better for relaxed dates, solo dining, group catch-ups than for a formal celebration; cross-shop Delahunt or Mister S if the occasion needs a more polished Dublin dinner.
For a casual meal in Dublin, Mad Egg is a direct pick when the priority is an informal visit rather than a more formal dining occasion. The verified details are limited, so the case here should stay simple: it is a Dublin venue with a casual dress code and daily hours beginning at 12 PM.
With no verified price tier, chef credit, awards, menu details, or tasting structure to lean on, this is not a page to frame around unconfirmed specifics. It works better as a practical option to consider when the brief is relaxed and casual. Readers planning a broader comparison can look at Delahunt; those considering other Dublin dining can also look at Mister S.
Pick this for an easy Dublin meal, not a formal occasion
Mad Egg makes the clearest sense when a casual setting matters. The verified dress code is casual, the opening hours run daily from 12 PM, with later closing times on Thursday, Friday, Saturday than on the other days of the week.
For planning, treat it as a relaxed Dublin option rather than a slow special-occasion meal. If the event needs a comparison point, Hang Dai Chinese or Delahunt may be worth checking alongside it. If the goal is another Dublin option to consider, Camden Rotisserie is a natural name to include in the search.
Where it fits in a Dublin day
Mad Egg is best used as part of a wider Dublin plan rather than built up with unverified claims. Pair it with the city guides if the meal is one stop in a weekend: Our full Dublin restaurants guide, Our full Dublin hotels guide, Our full Dublin bars guide, Our full Dublin wineries guide, Our full Dublin experiences guide.
For diners building a broader itinerary, compare Mad Egg only on the details that are confirmed: it is in Dublin, has a casual dress code, publishes daily hours from 12 PM. Other Dublin dining rooms may suit different plans, while Mad Egg fits a simpler casual brief.
The verdict: consider Mad Egg when the brief is easy and casual in Dublin. For plans that depend on specific menu, price, seating, or service details, check directly before committing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is midday or evening better at Mad Egg?
Mad Egg opens at 12 PM every day. Evening timing varies slightly: it closes at 9:45 PM on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, at 9:15 PM on the other days.
Is Mad Egg good for solo dining?
It can be a sensible solo choice if the aim is a casual Dublin meal. The verified dress code is casual, the venue opens daily from 12 PM.
What should I order at Mad Egg?
There is no verified dish or menu recommendation available here. Check Mad Egg's current menu directly before deciding what to order.
Can I eat at the bar at Mad Egg?
Bar seating is not verified here. Use the confirmed details instead: Mad Egg is a casual Dublin venue with daily hours from 12 PM.
Can Mad Egg accommodate groups?
Group arrangements are not verified here. If you are planning for several people, check directly with Mad Egg before visiting.
What should I know before going to Mad Egg?
Mad Egg is in Dublin, has a casual dress code, opens at 12 PM daily. It closes at 9:45 PM on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, at 9:15 PM from Sunday through Wednesday. The Iveagh is another Dublin name to consider for a broader plan.
Location
2 & 3 Charlotte Way, Camden Pl, Camden Street Lower, Saint Kevin's, Dublin, 2, Ireland
Dublin, Ireland
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How Mad Egg compares in Dublin
Mad Egg sits on the easier, more casual side of this Dublin set. Compared with Delahunt, which carries a €€€ modern-cuisine signal, it is the lower-commitment choice for a relaxed meal rather than a special-occasion dinner. Compared with Mister S, marked as Modern Cuisine at €€, Mad Egg is the pick when the group wants something simpler and less structured.
For atmosphere, Hang Dai Chinese is the stronger cross-shop when the night needs more energy and a clearer dining-room identity. Camden Rotisserie is the closer practical comparison for an easy meal in the Camden Street orbit, while The Iveagh is worth considering when location or group logistics matter more than a defined cuisine brief.
Recommendation: choose Mad Egg for casual value, ease, a central Dublin plan. Choose Mister S for a more composed modern-cuisine dinner, Delahunt for the higher-spend occasion, Hang Dai Chinese when ambience matters as much as the food.
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