Restaurant in Dublin, Ireland · Inside Camden Court Hotel
The Iveagh
100Pearl PointsConvenient, not destination

About The Iveagh
This is a practical Dublin 2 choice rather than a food-led destination. Use The Iveagh for an easy Camden Street meal, especially at breakfast or when convenience matters; for a more defined dinner, compare Delahunt, Pickle, or Hang Dai Chinese first.
Against other Dublin options, The Iveagh is best framed with the verified basics: it is in Dublin, operates for breakfast and dinner, lists a smart casual dress code. The available verified information does not establish a specific cuisine, chef, award, price point, menu format, or signature dish, so it is safest to treat the venue as a practical choice rather than build expectations around unverified details.
The useful split is morning versus evening. Breakfast is listed daily, with longer morning hours on Saturday and Sunday, while dinner is listed every evening from 5:30–9:30 PM. Beyond those hours and the smart casual dress code, diners should check the venue's official channels for current menu, booking, service details.
Choose it for verified hours and smart casual planning
The clearest planning information for The Iveagh is its schedule: Monday to Friday, 7–10:30 AM and 5:30–9:30 PM; Saturday and Sunday, 7–11 AM and 5:30–9:30 PM. That makes it relevant for breakfast or dinner planning in Dublin, but the verified data does not support claims about a specific food style, special-occasion format, chef-led concept, or award profile.
If you are comparing options in Dublin, you can also look at Delahunt, Pickle, Hang Dai Chinese, Mad Egg, Momento. Readers mapping the city can also use 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 to place it within a fuller itinerary.
Where to place it in a Dublin plan
Use The Iveagh when its confirmed breakfast or dinner hours fit your schedule. For more food-specific planning, compare it with other Dublin dining rooms whose cuisine, format, pricing, or booking style you can verify directly before committing. Based on the verified information here, The Iveagh is a direct Dublin option with smart casual dress expectations and daily breakfast and dinner service.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are alternatives to The Iveagh in Dublin?
Other Dublin options to compare include Delahunt, Hang Dai Chinese, Mad Egg, Momento, Pickle. The best choice depends on the meal, current availability, the details each venue confirms through its own channels.
How far ahead should I book The Iveagh?
Specific booking lead times are not verified. The confirmed hours are Monday to Friday, 7–10:30 AM and 5:30–9:30 PM; Saturday and Sunday, 7–11 AM and 5:30–9:30 PM. Check the venue's official channels for reservations and current availability.
What should a first-timer know about The Iveagh?
The Iveagh is in Dublin and lists a smart casual dress code. The verified information supports breakfast and dinner planning, but it does not confirm a specific cuisine, chef, tasting format, price point, or award profile.
What should I order at The Iveagh?
Specific dishes are not verified. Use the meal slot you booked as the guide: breakfast in the morning or dinner in the evening, check the venue's official channels for the latest menu details.
Does The Iveagh handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary and allergy details are not verified. Ask the venue directly before you go, especially for specific requirements, check its official channels for the latest information.
Location
Camden Street, Saint Kevin's, Dublin 2, D02 W086, Ireland
Dublin, Ireland
Compare The Iveagh
How The Iveagh compares in Dublin
Delahunt is the clearer splurge choice: it has a defined modern-cuisine identity and a €€€ tier, so it makes more sense for a planned dinner. The Iveagh is easier to justify when location and simplicity matter more than a chef-led meal.
Pickle is the stronger value comparison if the group wants a specific cuisine and a €€ price point. For diners who want a livelier, more opinionated night, Hang Dai Chinese is the better cross-shop; for a lower-commitment casual meal, Mad Egg may fit better.
Momento sits in the broader Dublin alternative set when the decision is more about room, mood, availability than a named cuisine. The practical verdict: choose The Iveagh for ease, Delahunt for a more polished dinner, Pickle for value with a clear Indian focus, Hang Dai Chinese when atmosphere matters more.
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