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Grano Dublin Reviews
Overpriced
Went to Grano's pop up stall during Stoneybatter festival. Got the stuffed spinach and ricotta which was nice, but not worth the 11 euro we paid for 6 pieces of ravioli. A bit of a rip off in my opinion for pasta that's just nice. A well established
Heavenly....
We had waited a few months for this reservation and we were not disappointed. The food here is absolutely amazing, service is outstanding and the staff are super friendly. Quirky decor, small but very comfortable. I'll be booking again as soon as I c
Overrated
Grano called my phone I missed the call and they never answered when I called them back 3 times. As I had already confirmed attendance I was startled by this and presumed as the reservation was at 9pm they wanted us to go down a little earlier. Arriv
Fantastic!
Fabulous authentic Italian. Great staff, very friendly & efficient. Delighted to get a no show booking - what a stroke of luck. Couldnβt recommend it highly enough.
Best Italian food in Dublin
We have been looking forward to eating here for a long time and were not disappointed. The owner and staff are very friendly and itβs lovely to see the fresh pasta being made in front of you. Melanzana starter was delicious , and we both thought
Grano was grand
My husband and I had an early dinner here on.m a Saturday evening. We had booked months in advance as you have to do these days! Thereβs currently no tables available at all until the end of June! Setting is very nice. Small and intimate, but I wo
Perfect pasta lunch in a charming atmosphere
What an outstanding experience. We arrived early for lunch, hoping for a table, and the host welcomed us with the caveat we had only 90 minutes--a fair heads-up, well-handled. The interior is charming--an open kitchen, a few tables, great lighting,
Great afternoon for Mothers Day π
Great food - very friendly staff. The weather on the day was bad but staff made sure the main door was always closed There were 5 of us and all the starters and main meals were top class I will be back
A windy Italian night.
The seating was very uncomfortable and every time the door opened a gale blew through the place. Food was good, we had the meatballs which were very good. We followed it with Ravioli which was a heavy dish and tasty. Main drawback, it is very cramped
comfy little dining room, wonderful food and attentive
comfy little dining room, wonderful food and attentive service, highly recommend! Need to try the Suppli' Cacio e Pepe!
delicious italian in dublin
Best restaurant in Dublin!! Beyond excellent food and so accommodating when we were late for our booking. Absolutely cannot recommend enough. Miguel was also extra helpful in securing us a taxi and preparing a takeaway tiramisu for us! Must go!!!!!
Wonderful Italian Restaurant β€οΈ
Amazing meal in Grano in Stoneybatter. Attentive staff and mouth watering, delicious food. Fantastic value for money in this wonderful, authentic Italian restaurant.
Portions way too small
Cozy place indeed. The dinner tasted very well. Nevertheless, the portions were rather way to small for these very high prices. We went there, believing that one would get a little bit more to eat. For this reason, I find this place disappointing.
Delicious pasta
The best Cacio e Pepe I tried in Dublin. Fresh pasta. Great wine The price is a bit high but the food is gorgeous
Enjoyable night out
From the moment we entered Grano we knew that we were in for a treat. Greeted promptly and warmly and shown to our table. We were a table of 5 so opted to share some starters - the meatballs were definitely the winner here. The special of the ni
Couple meal
My wife an I had a memorable meal here. Really fresh pasta with an extensive wine list. Friendly, welcoming staff and great servive. A gem.
I'd heard mixed reports about the service in this restaurant
So we wanted to see for ourselves. Unfortunately the pasta was tasteless, and the waiter extremely slow and rude. Avoid
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