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Dax Restaurant
Dublin City, Co. Dublin
Dax Restaurant is located on Pembroke Street, in the heart of Dublin City's Georgian quarter. This elegant, award winning French restaurant is open for lunch and dinner from Wednesday to Saturday.

Dax Restaurant in Dublin City, takes its name from the spa town in the Aquitaine region of south west France. It is situated at ground floor level, overlooking the Georgian splendour of Pembroke Street. The restaurant offers French cuisine in stylish yet informal surroundings.

The impressive mix of professional service and delicious food makes Dax Restaurant a premier destination for client entertainment, pre theatre or casual dining. The modern Irish cuisine uses some of the very finest local produce delivering an experience of taste and culture that is renowned throughout the Irish capital city of Dublin. Vegetarian, vegan and gluten free options are also available at Dax Restaurant.

The restaurant also regularly hosts corporate groups and delegations for lunch and dinner.

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Pembroke Street Upper Pembroke Street Upper, Dublin 2, D02 AK20, Ireland
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