A brand new burger joint has opened in Dublin 7 and is paying tribute to rock legends through the items on its tasty menu.
Mosh Burger is located just across the road from The Mater Hospital on the North Circular Road and incorporates Rock N Roll into everything it does from its decor, food and music it blasts through the speakers. The new restaurant opened over the weekend, welcoming a slew of hungry Garth Brooks fans as well as burger enthusiasts form the local area.
"It was a lot of fun," owner Alex Silva said of Mosh Burger's opening weekend. He told Dublin Live: "We don't have many options for burgers around here in the neighbourhood. So there's a new option for people who always pass by."
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The restaurant serves up a menu of smash burger and premium burgers named after rock bands. The Thin Lizzy burger comes with dijon mayo, cos lettuce, tomatoes, red onions, cheese, streaky bacon and pickles.
Meanwhile, the Red Hot Chilli Peppers burger is, you guessed it, spicy. It comes with Mosh Chipotle sauce, Monterry jack cheese, cos lettuce, jalapenos and tomatoes.
There is also the AC/DC burger which comes with Mosh! burger sauce, lettuce, smoked Applewood cheese, grilled pineapple and grilled white onions. It's not only the burgers that are paying homage to classic rock bands, with other items on the menu such as Sweet Fries O' Mine and Tenacious D chicken tenders.
"The only place for rockers in Dublin is somewhere like Fibber McGee's," Alex said. "This is a place people can go to not drink. This is a more family orientated place for Rock N Roll. People can hang out, enjoy the music and have a good meal.
"It's for everyone to come and have a great time. Rock is for everyone."
Mosh Burger is available on Deliveroo and can be ordered for collection and delivery through the restaurant's website.
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