Dublin fine-dining destination Allta, led by chef Niall Davidson, will close permanently at the end of 2026. According to a social media announcement from Davidson, the Grand Canal Dock restaurant and its sister venue, Allta na Farraige, will cease operations following a final seven-course service period beginning July 1, 2025.
Why is Allta closing its doors?
Niall Davidson stated on Instagram that the decision to close follows seven years of operation, marking a natural conclusion to the current project. Davidson characterized the move as a transition to a “new question” after a period of intense creative output. Since its inception, the restaurant has moved through four different locations, which Davidson described as a process of constant evolution. According to the chef, his focus has shifted from the accolades received—including a “restaurant of the year” designation from The Irish Times—to the foundational experiences of the journey, such as late-night menu planning and sourcing trips.

Before establishing its permanent presence at Grand Canal Dock, Allta operated in four different temporary homes, a nomadic approach that became a defining characteristic of the brand’s early identity.
What happens to the sister restaurant, Allta na Farraige?
The closure includes Allta na Farraige, a seafood-focused bar located in the same Grand Canal Dock area. While the main restaurant was noted for its fine-dining tasting menus, Allta na Farraige was recognized for a more casual, counter-style service. Corinna Hardgrave, writing for The Irish Times, described the seafood bar as “original and thrilling,” highlighting the “litheness” of Davidson’s cooking style. Both establishments will remain open to the public until the final service date of December 30, 2026.

How does the restaurant industry view this transition?
The closure of an establishment previously lauded as “restaurant of the year” reflects a broader trend in the hospitality sector where chefs prioritize creative cycles over permanent residency. By announcing a defined end date nearly 18 months in advance, the team is shifting toward a “celebration of seven years over seven courses.” This strategy allows the restaurant to manage its final lifecycle with intention, contrasting with the more common, abrupt closures seen in the competitive Dublin dining scene. According to industry analysis, such planned exits allow for a controlled wind-down that maintains staff morale and customer loyalty.
If you are planning to visit for a final meal, bookings for the concluding seven-course menu series are currently being accepted through the official restaurant website. Expect high demand as the final date approaches.
Frequently Asked Questions
- When is the last day to dine at Allta? The restaurant will serve its final menu on December 30, 2026.
- Is Allta na Farraige closing as well? Yes, both the main restaurant and the seafood bar are included in the closure announcement.
- Will Niall Davidson open a new restaurant? Davidson has not announced specific plans for a new venture, stating only that it is time to “ask myself a new question.”
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