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Przekaż informację zwrotnąGood food, not a great beer selection. Once you figure out how to order it works fine. VERY crowded though. Not a place to linger
Overpriced airport food with a hint of local Irish cuisines--what did you expect. Honorable mention: they forgot my eggs :
In a small airport, and a terminal with only two dining options, you could do worse than a little sandwich from Irish Meadows. While nothing of this harried dining experience evoked the serenity of its namesake, it was still a decent spot to grab a pre-flight bite. Seating is a precarious situation here-so be prepared to either stalk people looking like they are almost done, or get cozy with strangers at long communal tables. I ordered a tomato mozzarella basil sandwich here and it was perfectly adequate. They have a nice coffee and pastry selection too. Out of the two options afforded to diners in this area, I think I made the right choice!
You can curse the darkness... or write a review. What a crappy place. Stood in line for 15 minutes (I provide a pictire) and then when got to ordering they didn't have most of the advertised items. Seating?....not a chance. A real stain on Dublin airport. Travel sucks and pricey food is the norm but at least make an attempt to serve your customers. Buy some dry nuts and chips rather than go to this place. Stink. Stank. Stunk. On the up side...it sucked.
Although called Irish Meadows, I saw no cows, or sheep, or grass. Not even in a picture on the wall. The food certainly does not represent anything coming from a meadow, unless it 's cow patties. But seriously, why this name? It brings lovely scenes of Irish countryside to mind but doesn 't come close to providing a lovely experience. Once you go through your second baggage security check and customs, you get this option on the main floor, or a coffee shop one flight up (that one offers the same soft drinks and sandwiches as this one) Heated food options are frozen and low quality. The pre-packaged sandwiches are what you would expect. There was pastry, but I didn 't try any. I ordered a heated items, while my SO got a pre-made tuna and corn sandwich. He ate the sandwich, but didn 't look like he wanted to. Ireland, what is your obsession with tuna and corn? We saw it everywhere. Ew. Just ew. Stop it. My heated option was delivered by staff after a rather long while and as it was deposited on the table I was told napkins and cutlery were at the counter. You just came from the counter. You couldn 't bring any with you? Well, I am going to be sitting for a few hours, I could probably use a walk. I must say, this quiche is almost as good as I remember my school lunch being. The shrimp in there seems a bit 'off ' but I don 't eat much shrimp so fingers crossed it 's just my sensitive sniffer. It was fine, really. Not a great last meal in Ireland, but it filled the hole. Two locations for this business sit right next to each other: one is a 'bar ' the other a 'cafe '. You can get bottled beer and wine at the 'cafe ' along with water, soda and a couple other choices. They did have two salads left in the 'grab n ' go ' section, but they did not look interesting to me, as well as a couple of yogurt and granola cups. So there are a few possible choices, but you won 't find anything particularly appetizing. Seating is limited so if you see a table grab it! One person will have to stay and 'save ' the table while the rest of your group go up to order. There was a young woman walking around with a cart picking up used dishes and bottles and wiping down tables so the area is in good shape. Although there are a few more restaurant options before going through security for the American flights, this airport really doesn 't have great food options in general. Adding a 'made to order ' sandwich counter in this area would be amazing. Are you listening Dublin Airport?