Skip to content
Drury Buildings Dublin modern European restaurant interior

Drury Buildings

#16 in Dublin Modern European / Italian Drury Street $$$

Award-winning bar, restaurant, and event venue in the city centre. Handcrafted cocktails, thoughtful food, and a room that holds the energy of a team dinner effortlessly.

8Food
8Ambience
8Value

About the Restaurant

Drury Buildings occupies a six-storey corner building on Drury Street in Dublin 2, a location that has become shorthand for what happens when independent hospitality gets ambitious at scale. Owned by Declan O'Reagan, the restaurant has evolved into something rarer than initial reputation might suggest: a genuinely versatile space that shifts from casual bar energy to serious dining without contradiction, and accommodates groups from four to forty with equal grace.

The architectural inheritance is part of the appeal. The building spans six floors — ground-level restaurant, dedicated cocktail bar, private event spaces on the upper floors, and a walled heated garden that extends the usable season through Dublin's cooler months. The retro New York aesthetic, defined by period furnishings and art that signals a certain intellectual generosity, creates a backdrop that is confident without being didactic. The space feels designed for conversation, which matters more than it sounds when you are trying to accomplish something across a table.

The menu operates on a sharing principle, which has become fashionable but works here because of commitment to execution rather than trend. Irish riffs on Italian cuisine dominate: housemade pasta that carries the weight of the Italian tradition without pretending to be from Milan, cured meats that reflect both European technique and Irish provenance, vegetable preparations that suggest the kitchen understands the seasons. The approach is modern European in its technical foundation but unafraid to anchor itself in recognizable dishes. You can order a plate of burrata and find it has been treated with more care than the casual name might suggest.

The cocktail program deserves separate mention. This is not a restaurant bar that does cocktails; this is a space where handcrafted drinks are the primary expression, and they achieve a level of refinement that justifies ordering rounds across an evening. The opening drink sets the tone, and the bar team's attentiveness suggests they have done this enough times to understand what works and what doesn't. Wine selection is thoughtfully selected — enough Burgundy and Loire Valley representation to satisfy without the presumption of a fine-dining list.

Capacity management across six floors means that a team of six can feel intimate in a corner of the main restaurant, while a party of thirty can occupy a private space without touching the other guests. The kitchen, visible from parts of the main dining room, maintains efficiency while projecting energy. Service operates at the correct tempo for group dining: fast enough that you never feel abandoned, slow enough that conversation breathes. This balance is harder to achieve than it appears, particularly in a space this large and complex.

Reservations are advisable for evenings and essential for larger groups. The cocktail bar operates on a first-come basis and attracts a neighborhood crowd alongside those eating upstairs, which creates a pleasant hum of genuine social activity rather than selected hospitality theatre.

Why It Works for Team Dinners
The reason Drury Buildings has become a default choice for group occasions in Dublin is economic rather than romantic. A six-floor building with multiple dining spaces allows table arrangements that suit different group sizes without channelling everyone toward a predetermined center. The sharing menu format encourages conversation; you spend time passing plates and discussing what you are eating, which naturally facilitates the transition from work talk to actual connection. The cocktail program means that pre-dinner drinks happen in the same ecosystem, reducing logistics. Noise levels accommodate group energy — you do not feel you need to whisper, but you are not overwhelmed by other tables' volume. Private spaces on upper floors handle sensitive group dinners. The kitchen manages dietary requirements with grace, which matters when you are coordinating across ten people with different restrictions.
Why It Works for Birthdays
Birthday dining benefits from a space that can absorb celebration without requiring formal announcement or performance. The restaurant understands that a birthday party can span from six friends meeting for dinner to a larger gathering requiring private space and multiple courses. The kitchen will collaborate on a simple departure from the regular menu if notified in advance — a way of marking the occasion without the forced theatricality of singing staff. The venue has hosted thousands of birthday dinners and knows the formula: good drinks, thoughtful food, space that does not feel cramped, and service that senses when to accelerate the evening and when to let it breathe. The heated garden, particularly in warmer months, offers an option for groups who want air and space alongside dining.

Community Poll

Best occasion for Drury Buildings?
Team Dinner
45%
Birthday
30%
Close a Deal
15%
First Date
10%

Cast your vote — register or sign in to participate.

Guest Reviews

Siobhan Murphy February 2026
Occasion: Team Dinner
We brought twelve people from our firm for an end-of-project dinner, and the private room on the third floor held everything we needed without feeling corporate or sterile. The pasta was exceptional — housemade ravioli that tasted like the kitchen knows what they're doing. What surprised me was how easily the space shifted from business dinner energy to something more relaxed as the evening went on. The cocktails kept coming, no one felt rushed, and the garden was warm enough for cigars afterward.
Eoghan O'Sullivan January 2026
Occasion: Birthday
Booked the space for my wife's 40th with a group of close friends, and the restaurant team made the whole thing feel celebratory without any of that forced party atmosphere you sometimes get. They didn't need us to tell them about the occasion — they noticed from the reservation note and the kitchen sent out something special with the main course. The room accommodated us perfectly, the bar was efficient when we wanted drinks before dinner, and the heated garden meant we could move around between courses. People were talking about it for weeks.

Share your experience at Drury Buildings

Sign In to Review
Restaurant Details
Address52–55 Drury Street, Dublin 2, D02 K1P0
NeighbourhoodDrury Street, Dublin 2
CuisineModern European / Italian
Price Range€40–€70 per head
Dress CodeSmart Casual
ReservationsRecommended for evenings & groups
HoursMon–Fri 12:00–23:30
Private DiningAvailable — multiple spaces
OwnerDeclan O'Reagan
Reserve a Table →

Bookings via OpenTable or directly with the venue

Occasion Suitability
Team DinnerExceptional
BirthdayExceptional
Close a DealExcellent
First DateGood
Solo DiningGood
Casual GroupExceptional
Is this your restaurant? Claim or update this listing →

Also worth booking in Dublin

If you like this room, our editors also rate these in the same city.

One Pico
Dublin · Editor pick
Pickle
Dublin · Editor pick
Pigs Ear
Dublin · Editor pick

More Tables Worth Knowing in Dublin

Editor-picked alternatives by score, occasion, and cuisine.

Dublin
Dax Restaurant
Contemporary French · $$$ · 9.0/10
Dublin
Hawksmoor Dublin
Steak / Seafood · $$$ · 9.0/10
Dublin
Liath
Modern Irish · $$$$ · 9.0/10
Dublin
SOLE Seafood & Grill
Irish Seafood · $$$ · 8.3/10
Dublin
One Pico Restaurant
Contemporary European · $$$ · 9.0/10