Italian Quarter, Dublin

The Italian Quarter (Irish: An Ceathrú Iodálach) is an unofficially-named private development on the north bank of the River Liffey in central Dublin, Ireland.

[7] Originally developed by MEP Mick Wallace as part of an urban regeneration project on what was considered the 'decaying northern quays', the 'Italian Quarter' opened in 2004.

[10] In February 2023, the Irish Independent reported that the holding company Wallace Calcio, which he exited but continued to advise, was associated with 10 businesses including wine bars, restaurants, and cafes near the Italian Quarter.

[12] Italian eateries in the quarter include Caffe Cagliostro, located alongside the iconic photo mural Dublin's Last Supper;[3] Wallace's Taverna, a restaurant and pizzeria that first opened in 2005;[13] Sfuso, formerly known as Enoteca Delle Langhe, a gastronomia or deli and wine bar serving aperitivo;[4] and Bar Italia, whose pasta dishes often appear on social media.

[11] A large-scale photographic artwork by Irish artist John Byrne entitled Dublin's Last Supper was installed in 2004 covering the side of a wall within the courtyard in the Italian Quarter.