The Best Restaurants in Dublin
As the Heart of the Tri-Valley, we have some of the best restaurants in the East Bay – something for everybody and every occasion. Here’s a list of the best restaurants in Dublin:
Best Value – Wok’s Up.
Ted and Annie Lee treat visitors to their healthful Asian fusion cuisine at a reasonable price. Wok’s Up is tucked away in the Dublin Corners shopping center (adjacent to Hacienda Crossing). Annie is continually treating guests to new dishes and is always happy to make substitutions and modifications. Ted and Annie make visitors feel right at home.
Best Lunch Spot to Impress Your Client – Stacey’s at Waterford
It makes sense that the author of the best workplace comic strip – Scott Adams – would be the owner of the best lunch spot for the workday lunch crowd. Visitor’s are impressed by the comfortably luxurious setting of Stacey’s as they walk in through the entrance and stroll through the warm yet modern enclave. Stacey’s provides their customers with lunch options ranging from the standard cheeseburger to Blackened Salmon Sandwich to Jambalaya to the sumptuous Thai Beef Salad. Stacey’s is a bit pricey for lunch…but who’s keeping track when your company is picking up the tab?
Best Dinner Spot to Impress Your In-Laws – McNamara’s Steak and Chop House
There’s not a whole lot of mystery about what McNamara’s specializes in…however, what isn’t obvious from the name is that they also have an impressive array of seafood, salad, lamb chop, and chicken dishes. McNamara’s also has an inviting lounge and wine room to start and finish your evening off. If you’re in the market for a magnum of wine that’s so huge that you can take a bath in it, McNamara’s has got you covered. McNamara’s price list is comparable to other steak and chop houses in San Francisco. However, their convenience and excellent service put McNamara’s a notch above Ruth’s Chris or Hap’s (in Pleasanton). While the evening may set you back a few hundred bucks, your in-laws will be impressed by your good taste and generosity (as long as your not sticking them w/ the tab).
Best Restaurants That Should Move to Dublin (or at least open a location in Dublin):
- Sweet Tomatoes (Pleasanton)
- Rising Loafer (Pleasanton)
- Chipotle (San Ramon)
These are restaurants that could easily capitalize on Dublin’s burgeoning East Dublin communities.
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