Abrakebabra
| Company type | Private |
|---|---|
| Industry | Restaurant |
| Founder | Wynn Beere Graeme Beere |
| Headquarters | |
Number of locations | 24 (2025)[1] |
Area served | Ireland |
Key people | Graeme Beere, David Zebedee |
| Parent | Abrakebabra Investments Limited (AIL)[2] |
| Website | abrakebabra |
Abrakebabra /ˈæbrəkəˈbæbrə/ is an Irish fast-food restaurant chain established in Dublin, Ireland in 1982.
When the first Abrakebabra restaurant was opened in Rathmines in Dublin it attracted huge attention catering to late-night crowds with a fresh menu that included introducing the doner kebab to the Irish market.[3]
As of 2025, there are 24 Abrakebabra restaurants in total, 13 of which are in Dublin.
Cards
[edit | edit source]The Abrakebabra Gold Card (AKA Doner Card) allows the recipient free food for life.[4] It is sent unexpectedly, when a public figure expresses their interest or relationship with the brand. Singer Cheryl Cole received a gold card after telling a radio station that Abrakebabra's kebabs were the best.[4] Actor Colin Farrell stated in an interview that he and Irish musician Bono also have gold cards.[5]
Farrell stated in a Jimmy Kimmel interview that he was upgraded to a black card with the serial number 001.[6]
Gallery
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Abrakebabra Seating Area
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Abrakebra restaurant on South Anne Street, Dublin
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Abrakebra restaurant in Cork
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Abrakebabra in Buncrana
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