Boojum in Dublin

7,5

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Honestly my biggest gripe was with the size of the burrito, it was rather small. Also, quite bland ? I am used to burritos having a variety of flavors, while here I could mostly taste just the sauce. Weak flavor of rice, beans, meat etc.
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20 January 2026
6.0
Fantastic, without a doubt the best burrito in Dublin
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24 December 2025
10.0
Delicious food! Friendly & helpful staff - especially the manager Elena, was very helpful in setting up vouchers for Christmas.
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15 December 2025
10.0
Food and service is fast and friendly. Alaina was also super helpful in setting up vouchers for Christmas, thanks!
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15 December 2025
10.0
First visit in a while a few days ago. Burrito was poorly wrapped and very loose. Not as good as it used to be.
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08 December 2025
6.0
The food was average, the blonde waitress was a very good worker, she deserves a pay raise
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03 December 2025
10.0
Kevin street is the best out of all the boojum chains
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01 November 2025
10.0
It's like a less flavorful chipotle. Skip the sour cream, it's basically water. The barbacoa was better than the chicken when I went, a little more flavorful and has some spice to it. Wish they'd give a bigger portion of beans with the meal, it's like half a scoop. Counter service is nice though, quick and easy. I returned here when I just wasn't in the mood for anything else, got tired of all the eating out while on a vacation. Nice place to go as a "default" kinda option.
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18 October 2025
8.0
Great food. Got meals for a group event at my office and everyone loved them. It was easy to order and arrived right on time.
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10 September 2025
10.0
The food’s really good and not that pricey, portions are just right. Staff are super friendly, and you can take your time picking what you want – if you’re unsure, just ask. Inside there’s usually enough space to chill, plus they’ve got some free sauces you can grab. All in all, a solid spot – perfect if you’re nearby and want something quick but tasty.
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04 September 2025
10.0

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16/12/2025: Used to eat here every week when I was renting around the area, and Boojum on Mespil Road never let me down. Proper handy spot for a quick, filling feed. Burritos and bowls are always fresh, packed well, and full of flavour...Great value for the money. Service is usually quick even when it’s busy, and the place has a good buzz without feeling rushed. It’s one of those spots you can rely on, whether it’s lunch or a casual dinner.
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Stephen's Green Food Village

19/01/2026: Fantastic design of this shopping centre like the famous show centre in Paris. Nice little kiosks and friendly atmosphere.
18/01/2026: I visited Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre and I have mixed feelings about it. On the one hand, the shopping center is beautifully situated right at the top of the famous Grafton Street, and it impresses with its light-filled glass roof and the genuinely appealing architecture inside. The atmosphere feels open and bright, and it's a great place to stop for a break while browsing. The selection of shops is decent. There are many well-known brands, basics like Boots and Dunnes stores, and also some smaller Irish shops where you can find nice souvenirs or clothing. The food court also offers enough options for a snack or a coffee break. But honestly, I found the layout somewhat impractical. Some areas seem empty or underutilized, and the layout isn't always intuitive, so it's easy to get a little lost. The upper floors, in particular, sometimes feel like dead zones and not as lively as expected. Some visitors I've read describe the center as somewhat confusing and not entirely up-to-date, which I can partly understand. It can also get quite crowded, especially on weekends, which makes visiting a bit stressful. Overall, I'd recommend Stephen's Green Shopping Centre if you're in the mood for shopping and a short break and want to enjoy its central location, but it's not a must-see, more of a convenient stop while exploring Dublin.

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