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Gaillot & Gray

Gaillot et Gray is another great addition to the casual eating options in Dublin 8. Husband and wife team Gilles Gaillot and Emma Gray's simple restaurant serves excellent French-style pizzas cooked in a wood-burning oven.
Seats 40 (plus outside tables, weather permitting). Open Tue-Sat: 8am-2pm, bakery; 4pm-10pm, pizza. Closed Sun-Mon. MasterCard, Visa. abbreviations

Dublin 8 has seen plenty of restaurant openings in recent times, and Gaillot et Gray is yet another example of the exciting eating to be found in this part of the city.


Husband and wife team Gilles Gaillot and Emma Gray started out a few years ago with a pizza truck in Greystones, inspired by the ones that Gilles grew up visiting in France. The schtick here is that the pizza is French-style, rather than Italian. That means that the cheese used is Emmental rather than mozzarella, and the toppings include French ingredients such as spicy merguez sausages and Bayonne ham.


The space is airy and clean, with simple tables and salvaged school room chairs. It's a no frills room with obligatory hipster Edison light bulbs. The look is spare and modern without being austere. The wood-burning oven takes pride of place.


During the day, Gaillot et Gray serves home-baked patisserie, and good coffee. Gilles bakes sourdough bread in the wood-burning oven and you can buy loaves to take away. With a BYO policy this is a casual, neighbourhood restaurant that's as popular with local families as it is with foodie types who appreciate the excellent pizzas and reasonable prices.

 

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Last Updated: 24-08-2016
Author: Georgina Campbell
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