LATROUPE Jacobs Inn Dublin is a welcoming 3-star townhouse hotel that captures the intimate, literary charm of Dublin's Georgian south side—expect creaking wood
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Hotels with Breakfast in Dublin
15 hotels in Dublin with breakfast included or available — from traditional B&Bs to full-service hotels with buffet dining.
Hotels with Breakfast in Dublin
The Gate Lodge is a small Victorian guesthouse in the quiet suburb of Dún Laoghaire, a 20-minute DART ride south of Dublin city centre. Its lobby feels more lik
Free briefing — room tips & local intel →The Celtic Lodge B&B on Talbot Street is a no-frills, family-run guesthouse just north of the River Liffey. You get compact but clean rooms, a solid cooked brea
Free briefing — room tips & local intel →The Pillar B&B is a tidy three-star guesthouse on Parnell Square, with a clean, no-fuss lobby that smells faintly of toast and polish. Its USP is location: you'
Free briefing — room tips & local intel →Flyover B&B sits in a quiet residential street of red-brick Victorian houses, maybe a ten-minute walk from the Grand Canal. The lobby feels more like a well-kep
Free briefing — room tips & local intel →Rathmines Lodge Townhouse is a modest, no-fuss 3-star on a quiet leafy road in Rathmines. The lobby feels like a decent guesthouse: clean carpet, a small front
Free briefing — room tips & local intel →Saint Anne's B&B is a no-fuss, family-run guesthouse in the Dublin 1 area, just north of the Liffey. The lobby feels like a tidy front room: floral wallpaper, a
Free briefing — room tips & local intel →This is a functional, modern budget hotel in a converted office block on the edge of Dublin's medieval Liberties district. The lobby is clean, bright and no-non
Free briefing — room tips & local intel →My Place Hostel B&B is a compact, family-run base in the north inner city, just off Parnell Street. The lobby is spare and functional, more hostel than B&B in f
Free briefing — room tips & local intel →Flynn’s B&B is a modest three-star townhouse on Blessington Street, a quiet stretch north of the Liffey. The lobby smells faintly of beeswax and toast, with a w
Free briefing — room tips & local intel →Beech Lodge is a no-fuss, family-run guesthouse in a quiet residential stretch of Glasnevin, about 4 km north of Dublin city centre. The lobby feels more like a
Free briefing — room tips & local intel →Willow House B&B sits on a quiet residential street in Dublin 4, a short bus ride from the city centre. Its small front garden and Victorian red-brick facade gi
Free briefing — room tips & local intel →Donnybrook Lodge B&B is a tidy, family-run guesthouse in a quiet residential street a mile south of central Dublin. The lobby feels like a well-kept suburban si
Free briefing — room tips & local intel →Bridge Lodge is a no-frills, 3-star hotel that embodies Dublin's laid-back atmosphere. The lobby's warm, earth-toned decor and eclectic artwork reflect the city
Free briefing — room tips & local intel →A converted Georgian townhouse on a quiet residential street south of the Grand Canal, Ryan’s is small, friendly and unpretentious. The lobby feels like a front
Free briefing — room tips & local intel →FAQ — Hotels with Breakfast in Dublin
Which hotels in Dublin include breakfast?
Hotels in Dublin that include breakfast include LATROUPE Jacobs Inn Dublin, The Gate Lodge B&B, Celtic Lodge B&B. Many B&Bs and guesthouses include breakfast in the room rate; hotel chains often offer it as an optional add-on.
Is it worth booking a hotel with breakfast included in Dublin?
It depends on the hotel and your schedule. A cooked breakfast at a good hotel saves time and typically costs £12–£20 if added separately. For short stays or if you have early starts, included breakfast is usually worth the premium. For longer stays, it often works out cheaper to eat nearby.
What is the difference between B&B and hotel breakfast in Dublin?
B&Bs (bed and breakfasts) always include breakfast in the rate — it's part of the format. Hotels offer breakfast as an add-on or included package. The quality varies widely: a good B&B often provides a more personal breakfast than a hotel buffet, while a hotel might offer a wider selection.