Riba - Blackrock

Italian, Burgers, Irish
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Riba

Riba
4.6 / 5 (3684 reviews)

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The menu of Riba from Blackrock comprises about 97 different dishes and drinks. On average you pay about 11 € for a dish / drink.

Riba Restaurant Pizzeria, nestled in the vibrant heart of Stillorgan, is your ultimate neighbourhood Italian haven. We take immense pride in highlighting the superiority of local Irish ingredients, harmoniously combined with the finest imports from Italy. Our menu features a delightful array of hand-rolled pastas, the freshest seafood, and expertly dry-aged steaks, ensuring a culinary experience that is both authentic and unforgettable. Our Romana pizzas come with a perfectly crispy base, making them a must-try for pizza lovers. The inviting and lively ambiance of RIBA is complemented by comfortable booth seating in the main dining room and a spacious outdoor heated terrace, perfect for enjoying meals al fresco. Join us for a delightful dining experience with the following opening hours: Monday: Open from 5pm Tuesday: Closed Wednesday: Open from 5pm Thursday: Open from 5pm Friday: Open from 5pm Saturday: Open from 12.30pm Sunday: Open from 12.30pm For the latest specials and updates, don’t hesitate to check in with us. We look forward to welcoming you soon!.

Last update: 17.01.2026 from: maureen

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★ 4.6 / 5 from 3684 reviews

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I had an overall fantastic experience at this restaurant. The staff was friendly, and the food was excellent. It's a perfect spot if you're craving a delicious burger! View all feedback.

I had an overall fantastic experience at this restaurant. The staff was friendly, and the food was excellent. It's a perfect spot if you're craving a delicious burger!

annao
11.08.2023

I had an excellent experience overall. The staff was friendly, and the food was very tasty. It's a fantastic spot when you're craving a delicious burger!

mr-farrell-engineer7
17.08.2025

It was my birthday. Leinster had just triumphed in the rugby final, and we were riding high on the kind of euphoria normally reserved for national holidays and new Top Gear episodes. Spirits were high. The rain was higher. It was absolutely lashing – the sort of weather where ducks are having a fantastic day and the rest of us are wondering if it’s time to start building an ark. Enter: Riba, Stillorgan. From the outside, it looks modest. Civilised. The kind of place you expect to serve nice olives and employ people who understand wine beyond red or white? But step inside, and it’s like being wrapped in a warm Italian hug. Friendly staff, not an ounce of fuss, and the smell of something delicious lurking in every corner. Now, the food. I started with the squid. Now squid is tricky. Do it wrong and you’re chewing on something that feels like it should be attached to a wetsuit. But here? Tender, delicate, properly seasoned the sort of dish that makes you think, “Yes. This is why we don’t just stay at home with a microwave lasagne.” Next came the Riba burger. Not some sad, over-smashed abomination on a plank of driftwood with a side of hipster shame. No. This was a burger. Thick, juicy, unapologetic. It required two hands, a sturdy jaw, and a deep sense of purpose. Absolutely magnificent. My son had a margherita pizza, which naturally required the ceremonial Dad Tax – a slice for inspection. And it passed. Base with just the right chew, a sauce that could make a grown man weep, and cheese that actually tasted of cheese. My uncle, who normally uses hot sauce like others use aftershave, went for the ’nduja meatballs – proper fiery, rich and meaty. I suspect he wanted to move in. Now, my mother’s coeliac. This usually results in a game of “guess which dish won’t make her ill”. But Riba? Not only did they cater for her, they nailed it. The risotto was velvety, fragrant, and entirely gluten-free without making a song and dance about it. To finish, cappuccinos, Irish coffees, and a gelato selection that looked like it had been assembled by someone with a PhD in indulgence. And yes, the birthday candle arrived. With a chorus. Possibly the cheesiest moment of the day – and I loved every second of it. In conclusion: Riba is one of those rare places where everything just works. Rain outside? Who cares. Rugby victory or not, the food alone could turn any day into a celebration. It’s unpretentious, deeply satisfying, and joyously Italian – the kind of restaurant that reminds you why we go out to eat in the first place. No score. No stars. Just go. Meal type: Dinner Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5

maureen-siney
17.08.2025

A neighbourhood gem! Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Meal type: Dinner Price per person: €100+

bstai-president
17.08.2025

Riba is a fantastic neighbourhood restaurant. It is lovely to go as a family or as a couple or group. The staff are always so friendly. I love that there is a low staff turnover. The food is lovely. It is all good value also. Meal type: Dinner Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5

  • Sandwiches

    Grilled Cajun Chicken Bap
    Grilled Cajun Chicken Bap
    8 €
  • Starters

    Spicy Free-Range Chicken Wings
    Spicy Free-Range Chicken Wings
    9 €
  • Salads

    Chilli Prawns And Avocado
    Chilli Prawns And Avocado
    12 €
    Goats Cheese And Butternut Squash
    Goats Cheese And Butternut Squash
    12 €
  • Mains

    Wild Mushroom Panzarotti
    Wild Mushroom Panzarotti
    12 €
    Riba Beef Burger
    Riba Beef Burger
    14 €

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