Airfield is a charitable organisation established by the Overend Family in 1974 for educational and recreational purposes.
Upper Kilmacud Rd, Dundrum Dublin Dublin City Ireland
Amazing place! Make sure to visit all the stops. Has a couple of cafes & many seating places. Great for kids as well . And they have daily activities (feeding chicken .. etc) so check ahead!
Excellent quality and service! It's fantastic to have a restaurant in a farm ! From the land to the table! Enjoy the experience!
Great place to bring the kids. Especially if you're sick if the city . Regular guided tours of the animals. Really nice cafè/resteraunt and plenty of benches for picnics .
Great place to chill for few hours even for couples without kids. The food garden was particularly inspiring. One day I'll have one like that.
Great for kids , coffee is fab, flapjacks are unreal. Staff are really friendly . Love the history of this place.
Nice breakfast , especially the Birchermuesli. Lovely staff .
Set aside an hour for dressing up if you're visiting with pre-teen girls.
Membership, especially for a family, is totally worth it...
Really nice farm in the middle of the city ! Good coffee and salads but cakes are a bit stale!!
Great café
Get membership now and you're covered till April 2015
A pity you get a latte when you order a cappuccino . Otherwise nice place.
Fantastic market, love the home made scones and the gourmet sausages! Well worth a visit. - Mark Dalton
Don't forget to pull the back seat belts out. They don't like when they have to ask you to fix them so they can do the visual re-test - Gianfranco Palumbo
Been coming here for quite some time. Always the freshest ingredients picked from their own farm beside the restaurant. Breakfast is internationally themed and especially good. Great diverse menu - Bobby Healy
A good variety of shops like good, clothes and technology, love the place. - Conor Faulkner
Right beside the car park, well laid out, good service and nice clothes but a little bit new expensive than dunnes stores and Tesco, etc. - Conor Faulkner