Variety Jones (restaurant)
Variety Jones is a restaurant in Dublin, Ireland.[2][3][4][5]
Variety Jones | |
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Location within Central Dublin | |
Restaurant information | |
Established | 20 December 2018[1] |
Owner(s) | Keelan Higgs |
Head chef | Keelan Higgs |
Food type | Fusion cuisine |
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Street address | 78 Thomas Street |
City | Dublin |
Postal/ZIP Code | D08 F2RN |
Country | Republic of Ireland |
Coordinates | 53.342950°N 6.276249°W |
Website | varietyjones |
History
Opened in December 2018 by head chef Keelan Higgs, the restaurant takes its name from Variety Jones (Roger Thomas Clark), one of the founders of the online market Silk Road; Higgs' brother Aaron once worked in a Thailand bar that belonged to Clark.[6][7] It is located in The Liberties, across from John's Lane Church.[8] Variety Jones received a Michelin star in the 2020 Michelin Guide Great Britain & Ireland.[9]
Awards
- Michelin star: since 2020
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References
- Food, All The (20 December 2018). "Variety Jones, the new restaurant from chef Keelan Higgs opens tonight on Thomas Street, with comté ravioli and hearth grilled sole on the menu".
- Costello, Rose. "How restaurants are handling no-shows and cancellations". The Irish Times.
- "Variety Jones". TomDoorley.com.
- "Home is Where the "Hearth" Is - Variety Jones, Dublin 8, Review". February 4, 2019.
- "You Need To Check Out Variety Jones - Dublin's Newest Foodie Haven". LovinDublin.com.
- "Michelin stars are like an 'international avalanche' for restaurants. Then the food coma kicks in". Fora.ie.
- Cleary, Catherine. "Variety Jones review: Already one of my meals of the year". The Irish Times.
- "Restaurant Review: Variety Jones". February 4, 2019.
- "Michelin guide 2020: Full list of Irish restaurants and what the judges said". The Irish Times.
External links
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