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    Restaurant in Dublin, Ireland

    Suesey Street

    100Pearl Points

    Polished Dublin 2

    Suesey Street, Restaurant in Dublin

    About Suesey Street

    Suesey Street is a practical Dublin 2 choice for a composed dinner, date, or small business meal when an easy booking and central location matter. Choose it over more ambitious modern-cuisine peers when the priority is a polished, low-friction evening rather than a destination tasting format.

    For a meal in Dublin, Suesey Street is best described from the verified planning details: it is open for evening service Monday through Saturday, with weekday lunch on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, it lists a smart-casual dress code. That makes it a practical option when the main need is a meal in the city rather than a venue defined here by a specific cuisine, menu format, chef, price point, or award history.

    The most reliable way to plan around Suesey Street is to start with timing. Monday, Friday, Saturday are dinner-only in the verified hours; Tuesday to Thursday offer both lunch and dinner; Sunday is closed. For planning beyond this meal, use our full Dublin restaurants guide, our full Dublin hotels guide, our full Dublin bars guide.

    Plan it for a Dublin meal, with timing as the clearest detail

    The confirmed facts point to a direct use case: choose Suesey Street when the schedule works for a smart-casual lunch or dinner in Dublin. If you are comparing it with other Dublin options, Dax, Forest Avenue, Forest Avenue Deli & Wine Bar, La Peniche, The Little Kitchen are natural names to consider, depending on the kind of meal you want.

    Because no verified menu, cuisine, pricing, seat count, booking difficulty, or service format is available here, avoid over-planning around assumptions. The grounded recommendation is simple: confirm the current details directly, then use the published hours and smart-casual dress code to decide whether it fits the occasion.

    Where the planning question matters

    The main decision is not a verified specialty or format; it is whether the available service times suit the meal you want. Lunch is verified Tuesday to Thursday from 12–2:30 PM. Dinner is verified Monday to Saturday from 5:30–9:30 PM, the restaurant is closed on Sunday. If those windows fit, Suesey Street can be considered alongside other Dublin dining rooms without relying on unverified claims about cuisine, drinks, or accolades.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I order at Suesey Street?

    No verified menu details are provided here, so check the current menu directly before you go. The safest planning assumption is to choose based on the dishes available that day rather than relying on any specific signature item.

    What should I wear to Suesey Street?

    Suesey Street lists a smart-casual dress code. Aim for neat, polished city-dinner clothing rather than very casual wear.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Suesey Street?

    That depends on your schedule. Lunch is verified Tuesday to Thursday from 12–2:30 PM, while dinner is verified Monday to Saturday from 5:30–9:30 PM. Suesey Street is closed on Sunday.

    Is Suesey Street good for solo dining?

    There is no verified solo-dining-specific information here. If you are considering going alone, check the current details for the time you want and plan around the same confirmed hours: lunch Tuesday to Thursday and dinner Monday to Saturday.

    What should a first-timer know about Suesey Street?

    Plan around the confirmed basics: Suesey Street is in Dublin, the dress code is smart casual, lunch runs Tuesday to Thursday from 12–2:30 PM, dinner runs Monday to Saturday from 5:30–9:30 PM, Sunday is closed.

    Location

    Fitzwilliam Hall, 26 Fitzwilliam Pl, Dublin 2, D02 T292, Ireland

    Dublin, Ireland

    Compare Suesey Street

    Suesey Street Dublin and similar venues
    VenueLocationCuisinePrice
    Suesey StreetDublin, ,
    DaxDublinModern Cuisine€€€
    La PenicheDublin, ,
    Forest AvenueDublinModern Cuisine€€€€
    Forest Avenue Deli & Wine BarDublin, ,
    The Little KitchenDublin, ,

    How Suesey Street Dublin compares with similar nearby venues.

    Also Consider

    • Dax, Modern Cuisine, €€€
    • La Peniche, Notable alternative
    • Forest Avenue, Modern Cuisine, €€€€
    • Forest Avenue Deli & Wine Bar, Notable alternative
    • The Little Kitchen, Notable alternative

    How Suesey Street compares in Dublin

    Choose Suesey Street when booking ease and a composed Dublin 2 setting matter more than chasing a higher-profile modern-cuisine table. Dax is the clearer €€€ modern-cuisine comparison, so it makes sense for diners who want a more defined culinary lane. Suesey Street is the safer call for a mixed group or a business dinner where the room and logistics carry as much weight as the food.

    Forest Avenue sits at €€€€ and reads as the bigger splurge in this peer group. Pick it when the meal itself is the occasion and the budget can stretch. For a wine-led evening, Forest Avenue Deli & Wine Bar is the sharper cross-shop; Suesey Street is better when wine matters but the group also needs a conventional dinner setting.

    La Peniche and The Little Kitchen are the alternatives to check when the brief is more casual or when availability drives the decision. For a special occasion with lower booking friction, Suesey Street remains the practical middle lane: less spend-signalling than Forest Avenue, less narrowly wine-focused than Forest Avenue Deli & Wine Bar, easier to position for work, date, or family plans.

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