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The Goat Pub at Goatstown Cross Dublin 14 has long been renowned as a sports Mecca and is an exciting and atmospheric place to watch all the major matches and fixtures on the many plasma screens with surround sound. This landmark pub offers a complete service, catering for events from christenings through to weddings, funeral and everything in between and is perfect for all entertainmetn adn social needs. With a relaxed and comfortable atmosphere, The Goat is also famed for its food and features, an appetite whetting and extensive menu. Family lunch is a must and is served seven days a week. Also available is a tempting breakfast menu which is also served daily up to 12 noon and an extensive evening menu which is served until 9.30pm daily. With fully waited service at all times, the hungry visitor can rest assured of the best of attention at all times.
 
The Goat Bar & Grill
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Visited:
05/05/2012
Posted:
10/05/2012
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herbert
Joined 08/05/2012
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4.5
Since I live in the area for many years I used to visit the "Goat" quite regularly. It is the institution in the area. Food was a bit better a few years ago but then it was as well more expensive. Prices are quite OK now and considering that it is pub food the quality is still far above average. Try the fried Brie or the chowder which are both great. As well the stir-fries are awesome. Great place for breakfast too. I would say the best full irish in Dublin. Since the refurbishment it is not as cosy as it was before. The atmosphere is great for a night out watching a match or on Saturdays with live music. Personnel is always friendly and considering them being always very busy you are always served quickly.
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51%
Visited:
29/04/2012
Posted:
02/05/2012
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meganpoint
Joined 02/11/2010
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3.0
Went for the rugby game on sunday. Found seats in the bar which was a surprise. There is a dedicated eating area at the back, minus the tvs. There was table service, took a while to get a drink, however waitress was apologetic. Ordered a chicken caesar salad, too much bacon, chicken and parmesan, not enough lettuce. Why is this dish so hard to get right. Burger & chips with side salad were fine according to my friend. A lot of people seem to be having Roast of day. Think food is a bit over priced for a pub. Good service and atmosphere.
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55%
Visited:
28/12/2011
Posted:
31/12/2011
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raverevue
Joined 28/09/2007
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2.5
Hadn't been to the Goat for a few years, and decided upon a return the other day as we were in the area. It's been done up since I last visited. Though it seemed quite busy, we found a table. As the place is known for its carvery, I opted to try the beef. This was quite overpriced at €13.50. The beef itself was very fatty, though the gravy was excellent. It came with cauliflower, mashed potato and what appeared to be swede. The vegetables were quite tasteless and the mashed potato was very dry. The whole dish was quite disappointing. My friend's meal looked slightly better. The hand cut chips which came with it were a nice touch which shows that a bit of creativity can be found in the kitchen, but apart from this the food and menu seemed complacent. Service was very haphazard, alternating between heavily made-up twenty somethings who looked like they would have preferred to have been elsewhere, and older waitresses who acted like they had been working in the pub forever and were tired of their jobs. With carvery and a pint approaching €20, there's certainly better value to be had elsewhere these days.
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The Goat Bar & Grill
Goatstown
Goatstown
Dublin
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01 298 4145
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Mon-Thurs 9am-12.30am Fri-Sat 9am-1.30am Sun 9am-12am
Capacity:
300
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