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The Maple Tree Bar & Bistro
Saggart, Co. Dublin
The Maple Tree Bar & Bistro is a modern bar and bistro with a traditional feel in the heart of Saggart Village in County Dublin.

The Maple Tree Bar & Bistro has delectable food and an extensive drinks menu. The Maple Tree prides itself on being family orientated and the setting offers something for everyone and any occasion.

This family run establishment offers food daily from 9am. The bespoke designed bar serves drinks right through until late, with a fully licensed bar.

The interior appeals to all ages, somewhere that holds traditional values as far as atmosphere, but with a very modern appeal. The space was designed by Game of Thrones designer Graham Barrow, and appeals to lunchtime diners as well as evening bar patrons.

The Maple Tree Bar & Bistro boasts a function room that can cater for special occasions such as weddings, christenings and birthdays, or can also provide a private space for larger group bookings.

The Maple Tree aim to produce the finest dishes using the very best of local ingredients. Open every morning, they have a breakfast menu for everyone, from a full Irish to smashed avocado or French toast. The lunch menu is served from 12 noon and includes a range of speciality sandwiches and daily specials.

In the loyal tradition of à la carte they use only fresh ingredients cooked to order to create all the dishes including lamb shank, fillet steak and some seafood dishes. The catch of the day is delivered daily for guaranteed freshness. The Maple Tree accommodate all dietary requirements and welcome guests to always ask their server should they require something special.

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Unit 4,Slade Castle Court,Saggart,Co Dublin,Republic of Ireland
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