Pasta Shops in Dublin

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Restaurant 2 Ground Floor Western End Rotunda, Dublin, D22 R6K8

(01) 623 4188
At Zizzi Dublin - Liffey Valley, we want you to feel at home. From our flavourful food to unique decor, everything is designed to welcome you. Our menu features wow-worthy dishes like Rustica pizzas, Garlic Bombes, and King Prawn Spiedini. With pizzas, pastas, indulgent desserts, and ever-changing ‘Special Guests, ’ there’s something for everyone. Join us for a special dining experience. Buon appetito!
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3 Pembroke District, Sandyford Road, Dublin, D16 R6E5

(01) 296 2962
At Zizzi Dublin - Dundrum Town Centre, we want you to feel at home. From our flavourful food to unique decor, everything is designed to welcome you. Our menu features wow-worthy dishes like Rustica pizzas, Garlic Bombes, and King Prawn Spiedini. With pizzas, pastas, indulgent desserts, and ever-changing ‘Special Guests, ’ there’s something for everyone. Join us for a special dining experience. Buon appetito!
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24 Suffolk St, Dublin, D02 FR96

(01) 675 0841
At Zizzi Dublin - Suffolk Street, we want you to feel at home. From our flavourful food to unique decor, everything is designed to welcome you. Our menu features wow-worthy dishes like Rustica pizzas, Garlic Bombes, and King Prawn Spiedini. With pizzas, pastas, indulgent desserts, and ever-changing ‘Special Guests, ’ there’s something for everyone. Join us for a special dining experience. Buon appetito!
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52 Dawson Street, Dublin, D02 Y594

(01) 223 9147
Carluccio’s began life in 1991 when Antonio and Priscilla opened their food shop in Neal Street, bringing the finest quality regional Italian food to London. They carefully wrote each label by hand and explored the length and breadth of Italy to find the best ingredients. In 1999 they opened the first Carluccio’s Caffè in Market Place – an authentic Italian restaurant in the truest sense of the word, and a continuation of their successful food shop.