Summer in the City’ at The Church Café Bar 

A relaxing, city centre haven where history meets hospitality, The Church Café Bar is the only place to be this summer as it introduces its beautifully updated outdoor Terrace and Conservatory along with a brand-new summer cocktail menu.

A tranquil oasis amidst the historic beauty of the old church in the centre of Dublin, The Terrace at The Church is the city’s most unique hotspot for lounging on a summer evening where the cocktails taste better with the warm summer breeze and the sun setting over one of Dublin’s most iconic buildings.

Speaking about the Summer season at the Church Café Bar, General Manager Darren Moore said, 

We’re really excited to kick off the Summer season here at The Church. We’ve updated the Terrace and have a wide array of food and drinks offerings available perfectly selected for the Summer season. Whether you are looking for a table for two or a Barbeque party for 400 we can accommodate all your hospitality needs.”

The Church Bar, Dublin 1/5/2023 Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Morgan Treacy

Drinks

Picture yourself, basking in the glow of golden hour with one of the most divine summer cocktail lists available in the city including the brand-new signature cocktail ‘Summer in the City’ with hints of Mango and Lime, The Terrace at The Church sets the stage for a sophisticated and relaxed afternoon or evening out.

Food 

There’s something for everyone on the tempting food menus so you can elevate your casual dining experience and indulge in the pure pleasure of the delicious signature burgers and lots of vegan and vegetarian options.  

Parties

With seating for 350 people, there’s plenty of room for everyone wishing to enjoy an al fresco meal and there is also covered seating…it is Ireland after all! The Terrace is also a glorious location for a private event especially if you are thinking of hosting a garden party or BBQ for a family, friends or work occasion.Enjoy a summer evening in one of the most unique bar and restaurants in Dublin, a place where the echoes of history are now replaced by the clinking of glasses and the sounds