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We we’re on a mission to find coma inducing food for a good price, coupled together with a great atmosphere. We were on the way to Sinnott’s, and we we’re hank marvin. Sinnott’s is a Pub in Dublin City on King’s Street. The entrance sits across from The Gaiety Theater.

After passing through the big black entrance of Sinnott’s, you’ll be met by a winding stairway. At the top of this stairway, it hits you. That sweet sweet smell of beef, pork, potatoes, gravy and stuffing that leaves you instantly famished once the scent hits your nostrils.

Sinnott’s is a great spot, there’s plenty of space around the bar even at its busiest and big screens everywhere over the weekend and rest assured whatever the sporting event, at least one of them will be showing it.

Sinnott’s run the carvery Monday- Friday from 12:00pm to 2:30pm if you feel like a lunch youll never forget. I went for the sirloin of beef, which came with mashed or roasted potatoes, stuffing and vegetables all piled onto a plate and smothered with gravy.

For a total of €12.50, you can’t really go too far wrong. if 12pm – 2.30pm during the week doesn’t suit your schedule or a carvery simply isn’t your thing, Sinnott’s offer a made to order menu they serve everyday where you can order different things like curry, wings, burgers, fish and salads.

Click here for the full menu where you can have a browse if you want to do so.