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Specialties
Classic Irish Style Fish and Chips in an authentic setting
History
Established in 2007.
«Thanks be to Cod» is the moniker you’ll find on the door of ‘Eamonn’s A Dublin Chipper,’ a vision the Armstrongs dreamt of ever since opening their celebrated Restaurant Eve. The 20-seat ‘chipper’ is a dedication to Dublin native Chef Armstrong’s son, Eamonn.
«The notion stems from the first time Cathal introduced me to the Irish ritual of fish and chips. He took me to Leo Burdock’s, a Dublin institution. It was a hole-in-the-wall take-away, but the identity was immediate with a queue out the door and a young ‘Jackeen’ behind the counter.
„Ya wunna salt and vinegar with ya Cod and large, missus?“ he said to me in a thick Dublin accent. From that day on, I was hooked and understood why THIS was the food of the people.»
…Meshelle Armstrong