Roberta's, American restaurant in Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland.
Roberta's is an American restaurant housed in a former printing building with a 360-degree bar and views toward the River Liffey. Natural light floods the dining space through an expansive glass roof above the center of the room.
The building dates back to the 19th century when it served as a printing facility in Dublin's Temple Bar district. The original steel frame structure was preserved and adapted for restaurant use.
The kitchen serves New York Italian fare with wood-fired pizzas and classic recipes alongside contemporary dishes. The style reflects how Dublin has embraced global cuisines in recent years.
The restaurant opens daily at 5 PM for dinner, with weekend brunch served from 11 AM to 2:30 PM. Its location at Essex Street East makes it easily accessible from Temple Bar and nearby areas.
An expansive glass roof measuring approximately 40 meters spans the dining area, bringing daylight into the space above Temple Bar's bustling streets below. This architectural feature was designed as a creative solution to maximize the use of the original building's height.
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