The Woollen Mills

Exterior of a restaurant on a busy city street
A restaurant with tables prepared for diners with old style windows and views of a bridge
A seating area in a restaurant with old style windows with a view of a bridge
  • Paid car parking
The Woollen Mills has been a Dublin City icon for over 100 years. They honour its heritage with Irish food and drink, served overlooking the Ha’penny Bridge and the River Liffey.

Like their sister restaurant, The Winding Stair Bookshop and Restaurant, The Woollen Mills see themselves as custodians of a remarkable piece of history as James Joyce once worked there. Dublin City heritage matters deeply to them, and they aim to be a true Irish eating house which is local, welcoming and rooted in place.

Enjoy great coffee, Irish charcuterie, a porterhouse or long ray and chips in the heart of Dublin City. Set over four floors with rooftop views of the River Liffey, it is a magical setting to enjoy a meal.

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