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    Restaurant in Dublin, Ireland

    One Pico

    490pts

    Classically anchored Dublin dinner, below top-tier pricing.

    One Pico, Restaurant in Dublin

    About One Pico

    One Pico is a Michelin Plate-recognised restaurant in central Dublin, holding a 4.6 Google rating across 535 reviews and a Star Wine List White Star (2025). At the €€€ tier, it delivers classically grounded Modern French cooking with a wine program that overdelivers for the price. Easy to book and well-suited to serious dinners without the formality of the city's top-tier rooms.

    One Pico, Dublin: Pearl Verdict

    If you are deciding between One Pico and Glovers Alley for a serious dinner in Dublin city centre, One Pico is the more approachable choice at the €€€ price point, with a wine program that outpunches its tier. Glovers Alley and Chapter One by Mickael Viljanen sit a level above in terms of formal ambition, but One Pico consistently draws a loyal return crowd for a reason: the cooking is technically grounded, the sauces are a genuine strength, and the room is easier to book. It holds a Michelin Plate in 2024 and 2025, and carries a 4.6 rating across 535 Google reviews. Book it for a grown-up dinner that does not require six weeks of planning.

    About One Pico

    One Pico sits on a quiet alley off Molesworth Place, between St Stephen's Green and Merrion Square, a location that keeps it slightly off the main dining drag without being inconvenient. The restaurant has been part of Dublin's serious dining circuit long enough to have built a reputation on consistency rather than novelty, which in this city is its own kind of credential. Under chef Sean Michael Runyon, the kitchen works a Modern French and New American register: classical technique applied to clean, well-sourced ingredients, with the sauces serving as the most reliable indicator of kitchen skill. The Michelin description of a provençal-style rabbit jus paired with roast saddle of lamb is the kind of detail that tells you where the kitchen's priorities lie. This is not a restaurant chasing trend cycles.

    The wine list is a serious reason to choose One Pico over comparable options in this price range. Star Wine List recognised it with a White Star in September 2025, which places it in a small group of Dublin restaurants with genuinely considered wine programs. The sommelier's recommendations are noted across multiple sources as worth taking rather than ignoring, which is not always the case at this tier. For a food and wine enthusiast visiting Dublin, One Pico delivers a depth of list that typically only appears at €€€€ restaurants like Patrick Guilbaud or Bastible.

    The Opinionated About Dining ranking in 2024 at #770 casual in North America is a slight anomaly in the data — OAD's methodology occasionally pulls non-North American venues into its casual list — but the continued inclusion across 2023 and 2024 suggests the restaurant has international visibility among serious diners, not just a local following. That is a meaningful signal for a city-centre Dublin restaurant operating at this price point.

    Hours and Late-Night Positioning

    One Pico's kitchen runs until 9:30 pm most evenings, with the last seating window typically opening around 7:30 to 8 pm if you want a full dinner without rushing. Wednesday is closed. Saturday and Sunday both add a lunch service from 11 am to 3 pm. The 9:30 pm close means this is not a late-night dining option in the European sense , if you want to eat after 9 pm in Dublin city centre, you are looking at more casual formats. What One Pico does offer is a generous dinner window on Thursdays and Fridays that suits pre-theatre or post-work timing without the pressure of early-bird slots. For the wine-focused explorer who wants to spend two to three hours at the table and move to a bar afterward, the location near St Stephen's Green puts several options within a short walk. Pair the dinner here with a late evening in the neighbourhood rather than expecting the restaurant itself to anchor the night.

    Recent Context

    The Michelin Plate recognition held across 2024 and 2025 signals that the kitchen has maintained its standard through what has been a competitive period for Dublin dining. Several new openings have raised the baseline in the city, which makes consistent recognition more meaningful than it would have been five years ago. One Pico has not repositioned itself as a tasting-menu-only format, which keeps it more flexible for different booking types, from solo diners at the bar to groups of four or six on a special occasion. The continued Star Wine List recognition in 2025 suggests the beverage program has also kept pace.

    Who Should Book One Pico

    Book One Pico if you want a technically competent, classically anchored dinner in central Dublin at a price point below the city's top tier, with a wine list that overdelivers for the cost. It works particularly well for two people who want a serious meal without the formality or price of Patrick Guilbaud, or for a first visit to Dublin's better restaurants before committing to a tasting-menu format. It is also a reasonable choice for a special occasion where atmosphere matters more than spectacle , the room is quiet and the service is attentive without being performative. If you are looking for more experimental Irish cooking, Bastible or Liath in Blackrock would push you further. For a broader look at the city's options, see our full Dublin restaurants guide.

    Practical Details

    DetailOne PicoPatrick GuilbaudBastible
    Price tier€€€€€€€€€€€
    Booking difficultyEasyHarderModerate
    Michelin recognitionPlate (2025)2 Stars (2025)Plate
    Wine programStar Wine List White StarExtensiveNatural/focused
    Saturday lunchYes (11 am–3 pm)NoNo
    Closed dayWednesdaySunday/MondayCheck ahead

    Dublin Context and Further Reading

    One Pico is a strong entry point into Dublin's serious dining tier. For the full picture of where it sits in the city, visit our full Dublin restaurants guide. If you are planning a broader trip, our Dublin hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide cover the rest of the city. Beyond Dublin, comparable Modern French-leaning cooking at this tier can be found at Campagne in Kilkenny and Terre in Castlemartyr. For more adventurous Irish cooking, Aniar in Galway and Bastion in Kinsale are worth the travel. Internationally, the classically-rooted but technically modern approach here has parallels with Le Bernardin in New York City, though at a fraction of the price.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • Is lunch or dinner better at One Pico? Lunch on Saturday or Sunday is the better value entry point , you get the same kitchen at a format that is likely shorter and less expensive than a full dinner. Dinner from Thursday to Saturday gives you a fuller experience with more time for the wine list. If you are visiting mid-week, Thursday or Friday dinner is the move since Wednesday is closed.
    • What are alternatives to One Pico in Dublin? For a step up in ambition and price, Chapter One by Mickael Viljanen is the clearest upgrade. For a different flavour profile at a similar tier, D'Olier Street is worth considering. If you want to spend less, mae at €€€ offers a Southern-leaning modern format at a slightly easier price point. For a complete alternative set, see our Dublin restaurants guide.
    • What should I order at One Pico? The sauces are the kitchen's documented strength , dishes built around them, like the roast saddle of lamb with a provençal-style rabbit jus, are your leading signal of what the kitchen does well. Ask the sommelier for wine pairings: the Star Wine List recognition suggests the list has genuine range across budgets, and the recommendations have been consistently noted as worth following.
    • Is One Pico good for a special occasion? Yes, within the €€€ tier. The room is quiet and the service is attentive, which suits celebrations where conversation matters. It is not a spectacle venue in the way that a two-star room might be, but the Michelin Plate and Star Wine List recognition give it enough credential to justify a birthday or anniversary booking. For a larger occasion where setting is the priority, Patrick Guilbaud at €€€€ is the more formal choice.
    • Is the tasting menu worth it at One Pico? Based on available data, One Pico operates a traditional à la carte and set-menu format rather than a dedicated tasting menu. The value case at €€€ is solid: you are getting a classically trained kitchen with Michelin Plate recognition and a Star Wine List at a price point well below the city's tasting-menu tier. If a structured tasting format is what you want, Chapter One or Liath would be more appropriate.

    Compare One Pico

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    One PicoOne Pico Restaurant is a restaurant in Dublin, Ireland. It was published on Star Wine List on September 28, 2025 and is a White Star.; Tucked away down a quiet city centre alley, this long-standing and much-respected restaurant has long enjoyed a loyal local following. The cooking modernises classically based dishes and the sauces are particularly impressive, adding depth and complexity to uplift the central ingredients; roast saddle of lamb with an expertly made provençal-style rabbit jus is a prime example. The extensive, lovingly curated wine list has options for a range of budgets and the sommelier's recommendations are well worth taking.; Michelin Plate (2025); Opinionated About Dining Casual in North America Ranked #770 (2024); Michelin Plate (2024); Opinionated About Dining Casual in North America Recommended (2023)€€€
    Patrick GuilbaudMichelin 2 Star€€€€
    BastibleMichelin 1 Star€€€€
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is lunch or dinner better at One Pico?

    Lunch is the lower-commitment entry point: One Pico serves Saturday and Sunday lunch from 11 am to 3 pm, which suits a relaxed mid-weekend meal without committing to a full evening. Dinner runs Thursday through Tuesday until 9:30 pm and gives you the full kitchen range, including the classically based cooking and noted sauces that earned the Michelin Plate in both 2024 and 2025. If you want the complete picture of what chef Sean Michael Runyon is doing, dinner is the right call.

    What are alternatives to One Pico in Dublin?

    Glovers Alley is the natural step up if you want a more ambitious tasting format and are willing to pay for it. Bastible in the Liberties is a strong alternative if you prefer a looser, market-driven format at a similar or slightly lower price point. Host and mae both offer considered cooking in a less formal register, which works better if the classically anchored style at One Pico feels too structured for what you have in mind.

    What should I order at One Pico?

    The venue data does not include a current menu, so specific dish recommendations can change here. What the Michelin Guide does flag is that the sauces are a particular strength, with the roast saddle of lamb and provençal-style rabbit jus cited as a prime example of the kitchen's approach. Order anything where the sauce is doing significant work alongside the central ingredient. Check the venue's official channels for the latest details.

    Is One Pico good for a special occasion?

    Yes, with caveats on format. One Pico holds a Michelin Plate across 2024 and 2025 and sits at €€€, which places it below the city's top-tier cost but above casual dining. The setting on a quiet alley off Molesworth Place keeps it away from city-centre noise, which helps for a dinner where conversation matters. It works well for a birthday or anniversary where you want serious cooking without the full formality or spend of Patrick Guilbaud.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at One Pico?

    The venue data does not confirm current tasting menu formats or pricing, so a direct cost-versus-value call cannot be made here. At €€€ and with Michelin Plate recognition held for two consecutive years, the kitchen has demonstrated consistent output. If a tasting format is available, the classically grounded cooking style described by Michelin — particularly the sauce work — is the kind of cooking that benefits from a structured progression of courses rather than à la carte ordering.

    Hours

    Monday
    5:30–9:30 pm
    Tuesday
    5:30–9:30 pm
    Wednesday
    Closed
    Thursday
    5:30–9:30 pm
    Friday
    5:30–9:30 pm
    Saturday
    11 am–3 pm, 5:30–9:30 pm
    Sunday
    11 am–3 pm, 5:30–9:30 pm

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