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BESHOFF

Irish restaurant
3.5/5
30 review
Open - from 09h00 to 22h00 Opening hours

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7, Upper O'Connell Street, Dublin 1, Dublin, Ireland
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+353 1 872 4400
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2024
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2024

The Beshoff family originated in Russia and settled in Ireland in 1913. For lovers of fish & chips, the Beshoff is a must-try in the Irish capital. Numerous variations on the original recipe have been devised, with a range of fresh fish on offer (cod, salmon, haddock, skate), and it's also possible to eat (on the premises or to take away) chicken burgers or breakfast. The front of the store has more charm than the dining room itself, which looks rather cantine. But it's a hive of activity!


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Visited in april 2024
Good service..good food..
Visited in april 2024
Food was quick but cost me over €25, I was surprised to see a can of Fanta cost €3.30 and a portion of chips is €5.50. Completely get prices have gone up everywhere but this place is insane. Food was better before, wish I'd gone to Leo Burdocks tbh
Visited in april 2024
The fish was greasy and didn’t taste at all. There was not enough sauce for the dry fries and fish. That quality for 16,5€ is just horrible. Never again
Visited in april 2024
The worst salmon and haddock we have ever had. Wet, mediocre salmon, terrible batter on the haddock. We shall not return here. We also visited the kingfisher fish restaurant here in Dublin. The Kingfisher’s food was exceptionally good.
Visited in april 2024
A great harking back to the bygone original style Fish n Chips café/restaurant eras with excellent food & truly great staff. The batter (though greasy of course being deep fried) is remarkably light & flavoursome, the chips are solid chunky & tasty & the VARIETY of fish on offer elevates this place head & shoulders over the competition. Unfortunately it's NOT wheelchair friendly as toilets are downstairs & the ground floor area is cramped. They may have a lift but I'm not sure about that.
The ambience - especially upstairs from where you can oversee O'Connell St makes this an outstanding fish cafe in Dublin. For anything different you'd have to go to Howth with its premier fish restaurants.

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