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Brookwood
Dublin City, Co. Dublin
Brookwood is a steak restaurant located on Baggot Street, Dublin City, and has been serving some of the best Irish beef since 2014. In addition to steaks, they also serve Irish seafood which is complemented by a superb wine and cocktail menu.

Brookwood is just a stone’s throw from Saint Stephen’s Green, on Dublin City's famous Baggot Street, directly opposite one of the oldest family owned pubs in the city, Doheny & Nesbitt.

The restaurant operates across three floors. With all the action of an open kitchen on the ground floor, where you can watch the chefs at work, to the first floor elegant dining room experience. On the top floor, you will find their private dining room which is great for any occasion or for a gathering with friends. If you are a solo diner, there is no better place than the window seat on the ground floor, where you can sit in total comfort and watch the world go by.

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