The Green Hen restaurant, City Centre South, Dublin
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Located on Exchequer Street in the heart of Dublin city centre.
The Green Hen is a French Bistro, offering classic dishes in a relaxed atmosphere.
Situated over two floors, they take reservations for the bar, ground floor dining room and the first floor, this is also available for private hire for groups between 20 and 30. It has its own bar and two wood burning fires. We are happy to take reservations for lunch and dinner.
We don’t take reservations for brunch; this operates on a first come first served basis.
The Green Hen is a French Bistro, offering classic dishes in a relaxed atmosphere.
Situated over two floors, they take reservations for the bar, ground floor dining room and the first floor, this is also available for private hire for groups between 20 and 30. It has its own bar and two wood burning fires. We are happy to take reservations for lunch and dinner.
We don’t take reservations for brunch; this operates on a first come first served basis.
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Address:
The Green Hen
33 Exchequer street
City Centre South
Dublin
Area Code :
33 Exchequer street
City Centre South
Dublin
Area Code :
Opening hours:
Mon 12:00pm - 10:30pm
Tue 12:00pm - 10:30pm
Wed 12:00pm - 10:30pm
Thu closed
Fri closed
Sat closed
Sun 12:00pm - 9:00pm
Tue 12:00pm - 10:30pm
Wed 12:00pm - 10:30pm
Thu closed
Fri closed
Sat closed
Sun 12:00pm - 9:00pm
Capacity:
70
Website:
Cuisines:
Bistro, Bistro, Casual Dining, Cocktails, European, French, Girls Night Out, Seafood
4.0 The Green Hen 4.0 star review:
I went here yesterday for a work lunch and it was nice, the lunch menu was great value @ 3 course for €19 or 2 for €17. I do find that nearly €8 for a glass of wine is too expensive.
The food was good, about 4 out of the 7 of us ordered the special which was the pork plate, but as the other 3 where able to clear their plates, my pork was very fatty. I also there wasn't enough with the pork, it came with a very tiny portion of potatoes.
I would go back, but maybe choose something different off the menu.
The food was good, about 4 out of the 7 of us ordered the special which was the pork plate, but as the other 3 where able to clear their plates, my pork was very fatty. I also there wasn't enough with the pork, it came with a very tiny portion of potatoes.
I would go back, but maybe choose something different off the menu.
Visited: 21/05/2013
Posted: 22/05/2013
3.5 The Green Hen 3.5 star review:
We visited here with our friend, a chef, food was fine, just fine nothing amazing. The staff were very helpful and friendly.
Visited: 16/03/2013
Posted: 14/04/2013
4.0 The Green Hen 4.0 star review:
I ate here with a friend on a busy Thursday night, we didn't have a reservation but were offered a seat at the bar while we waited only 5 mins for our table. We had a very good cocktail while we waited. Menu is excellent, very traditional French fare, and there was nothing on the menu that I wouldn't have ordered. The fish mains were particularly good, I had an excellently cooked and presented piece of hake and my friend had a beautiful salmon dish 3 ways. We had a lovely waitress, very knowledgeable about wine, and recommended one that was just right for us.The restaurant has a lovely atmosphere, its small, but it feels very Parisian. The only negative is that the Maitre D seemed a little flustered as they were busy. while we were shown to our table quickly and it was great to get one without a booking, he just didn't come across as very friendly or welcoming.
I will eat here again, but if its for a Fri or Sat evening I will make a reservation as its small and obviously popular.Prices are standard for city centre, and having such a nice waitress was great.
I will eat here again, but if its for a Fri or Sat evening I will make a reservation as its small and obviously popular.Prices are standard for city centre, and having such a nice waitress was great.
Visited: 28/03/2013
Posted: 05/04/2013
4.0 The Green Hen 4.0 star review:
This was my first time eating here and I was quite impressed. We had the lunch/ early bird menu and it both found it tasty and good value. The room is quite atmospheric and the staff were friendly. Daube of beef starter was the star of the show. With a little more attention to detail it could rival some michellin starred restaurants.
Visited: 18/03/2013
Posted: 28/03/2013
1.5 The Green Hen 1.5 star review:
Ordered a rib eye steak - medium to well and it came out well done. It was clear to see it was already cooked and had just been thrown on the pan to heat it up again before serving to me(New Years Eve so a busy night for the restaurant) Also on top of that it was a poor piece of rib eye as it came out in two skinny pieces instead of a proper decent sized piece.
I left pretty much 75% of the steak on my plate and in any decent restaurant a waiter would ask was there a problem seeing as I hardly ate any of it but here they didn't even ask (they probably knew it was a poor piece of meat and already pre-cooked).
The chocolate orange brownie was overpowered completely by the orange, way to much orange.
Safe to say I wont be eating here again.
Even looking at that last few reviews for this place before we ate here - it should of had the alarm bells ringing.
I left pretty much 75% of the steak on my plate and in any decent restaurant a waiter would ask was there a problem seeing as I hardly ate any of it but here they didn't even ask (they probably knew it was a poor piece of meat and already pre-cooked).
The chocolate orange brownie was overpowered completely by the orange, way to much orange.
Safe to say I wont be eating here again.
Even looking at that last few reviews for this place before we ate here - it should of had the alarm bells ringing.
Visited: 31/12/2012
Posted: 02/01/2013
4.0 The Green Hen 4.0 star review:
The Green Hen should have been a lovely place to visit but I'm not sure I'll be back. The girl that served us was charming though I can't say the same for the food. I would have thought that a half French restaurant would know how to cook duck, but mine was overdone and the sauce didn't quite go with it.
My partner had soup and lamb which he said was fine, but didn't rave about it.
Having said that there is a nice atmosphere but the tables are tiny and very close together. All in all I found it quite expensive, even for an early bird - don't think I'll be rushing back unfortunately.
My partner had soup and lamb which he said was fine, but didn't rave about it.
Having said that there is a nice atmosphere but the tables are tiny and very close together. All in all I found it quite expensive, even for an early bird - don't think I'll be rushing back unfortunately.
Visited: 04/11/2012
Posted: 29/12/2012
1.5 The Green Hen 1.5 star review:
Had Lunch here with some friends. It cost 25 for three courses with no tea/coffee. This puts the price in line with some of Dublin’s top restaurants for lunch and the menu certainly sounds delicious.
The downstairs is beautiful and has a nice atmosphere.
Unfortunately the food was not up to par and the service was also quite poor.
Service: Although it was only 12:30 and not too busy we were asked to order all 3 courses together, the service was slow and there was quite a gap between when each person in our group of 4 was served. As a result some of the food was cold by the time the party was ready to eat.
Food: I had Steak Tartar for starter which was only ok. The quail egg was hard and lacked flavour. Friend had crab salad that also lacked any flavour of crab, It was like the chef forgot to taste what was being served.
For main I had Pheasant. There was plenty of meat but it was quite dry and there was very little source (celeriac puree) served on the plate. There was only a small portion of veg on the plate and no sides of veg were served. It had truffle mash that seemed like ordinary mash but the baby artichoke was the best part of the meal. My friend had a steak which was good size an nicely cooked but came out cold.
For desert I had a very nice chocolate brownie. Friend had a lavender Crème Brulee with Mint Ice Cream. This did not work, it was ill conceived idea and poorly executed. The flavours did not work and the Crème Brulee was extremely runny.
Coffees were fine but did not come with chocolate or biscuit.
The downstairs is beautiful and has a nice atmosphere.
Unfortunately the food was not up to par and the service was also quite poor.
Service: Although it was only 12:30 and not too busy we were asked to order all 3 courses together, the service was slow and there was quite a gap between when each person in our group of 4 was served. As a result some of the food was cold by the time the party was ready to eat.
Food: I had Steak Tartar for starter which was only ok. The quail egg was hard and lacked flavour. Friend had crab salad that also lacked any flavour of crab, It was like the chef forgot to taste what was being served.
For main I had Pheasant. There was plenty of meat but it was quite dry and there was very little source (celeriac puree) served on the plate. There was only a small portion of veg on the plate and no sides of veg were served. It had truffle mash that seemed like ordinary mash but the baby artichoke was the best part of the meal. My friend had a steak which was good size an nicely cooked but came out cold.
For desert I had a very nice chocolate brownie. Friend had a lavender Crème Brulee with Mint Ice Cream. This did not work, it was ill conceived idea and poorly executed. The flavours did not work and the Crème Brulee was extremely runny.
Coffees were fine but did not come with chocolate or biscuit.
Visited: 11/12/2012
Posted: 12/12/2012
2.0 The Green Hen 2.0 star review:
I had heard so many good things about this restaurant, I was really looking forward to a meal her but was very disappointed.
The first indicator that it wasn't going to be the most enjoyable experience was while making the reservation. I found the man to be very abrupt and almost a bit huffy on the phone.
On arrival we were greeted by the friendly staff. The biggest disappointment was how rushed the meal was. We ordered out starter and cocktails. I went to the toilet straight away and our starter was on the table as soon as I got back. No time to enjoy my cocktail as an aperitif, as suggested by the waitress. We no sooner had finished the starter when the main course arrived. It felt so rushed. We sat at our table at 8:05 and the whole meal was over by 8:40 with a bill of €73. And the food was Ok. I got the vegetarian tart, bland eoungh with no sides €16.
I'd prefer to lazily enjoy my food and conversation. At no point were we told that they needed the table back. Definitely will not be returning here again.
The first indicator that it wasn't going to be the most enjoyable experience was while making the reservation. I found the man to be very abrupt and almost a bit huffy on the phone.
On arrival we were greeted by the friendly staff. The biggest disappointment was how rushed the meal was. We ordered out starter and cocktails. I went to the toilet straight away and our starter was on the table as soon as I got back. No time to enjoy my cocktail as an aperitif, as suggested by the waitress. We no sooner had finished the starter when the main course arrived. It felt so rushed. We sat at our table at 8:05 and the whole meal was over by 8:40 with a bill of €73. And the food was Ok. I got the vegetarian tart, bland eoungh with no sides €16.
I'd prefer to lazily enjoy my food and conversation. At no point were we told that they needed the table back. Definitely will not be returning here again.
Visited: 22/11/2012
Posted: 27/11/2012
0.0.0 The Green Hen 0.0.0 star review:
I didn't even visit it this restaurant and from the complete rudeness of the staff member when I called to make a reservation I never will. In an economy where businesses are doing their all to survive, I was completely surprised by the attitude of the staff member who made it feel like I was wasting his time.
Visited: 08/11/2012
Posted: 08/11/2012
4.0 The Green Hen 4.0 star review:
Tried to make a reservation for this restaurant through menupages but ended up having to phone to make it as they never came back to me via menu pages. Anyway I got my lunchtime bank holiday reservation in the end. This restaurant is warm, cosy and quite 'bistro' like. Tables are quite close together so you wouldnt want to me looking for intimacy! we went for the lunch deal 19 euros for 3 courses - which is amazing value! I will say that starters were pretty small ("where the rest of it'? was my others half remark at this beef carpacio) however it was tasty! Main courses were good and desert (chocolate brownie) was truly 'to die for' - a truly decadent brownie! we had 3 glasses of wine and 2 coffees as well as the set lunch - total 74 euroes - rolled out of there feeling absolutely stuffed! Service was pleasant, efficient and with a smile! Will certainly be back for lunch!
Visited: 29/10/2012
Posted: 30/10/2012



