Saturday, 17 January 2015

Coffee!!!


(Picture taken at The Coffee Shot, Sandyford) 

This post is about my favourite coffee places but seeing as it is usually accompanied by cake I figure it's relevant here... 

I know Starbucks are popping up all over Dublin. In fact we have a Starbucks in the building I work in outside of the city centre and at last count there are another four of them in or around the shopping centre that's across the road from the building!!! My caffeine habit runs to two grande Americanos with extra shots a day - it does the job but doesn't remotely compare to any of the following places!! 

Avoca 

I've been to almost all of the Avocas in Ireland at this stage. Belfast and Molls Gap are the only two left to visit. Favourite Avoca for coffee has to be Kilmacanogue (I think I must have over 30 Facebook checkins at this location!) 
I love their breakfasts (particularly their French toast or bacon baps!) but their pancakes in Suffolk St are pretty damn good! 



I do have a terribly sweet tooth so their scones and cheesecakes are most definitely my ideal accompaniment to their coffee... 




Fallon and Byrne 

Exchequer Street, Dublin 2 and People's Park, Dun Laoghaire
Only had take away at People's Park on a very miserable day. Must return to try the restaurant out properly! 

Have eaten at all three floors at Exchequer Street by now. No matter where we went to have dinner in 2014 we nearly always found ourselves at the 
ground floor at Exchequer St for dessert!! 




Love the wine cellar for the charcuterie boards or the house chicken liver pate followed by some fab desserts and coffee!!




3fe

Lr Grand Canal St, Dublin 2 
Was that keen to try there that we sat outside in the rain barely covered by their canopy!! Got the espresso tastings and I can tell you it was bloody worth almost getting a cold for :) 



Roasted brown


Filmbase, Temple Bar
Don't let the fact that it's right in the centre of touristville put you off this lovely airy spot. Great gourmet (!) coffee and cake. They also have great brunch and lunch menus that includes breakfast burritos, pulled pork sandwich and a Reuben! 



But for our first visit we stuck with cake.. 


Two Fifty Square Coffee



Williams Park, Rathmines. Not in the city centre and parking can be tricky but this place does really great coffee & cookies. Be adventurous and get the aeropress! 


Their cookies are perfect for sharing (if you feel generous!!) 



Queen of Tarts 


Pretty sure this is a Dublin institution that needs no introduction or too much reviewing!! Amazing tarts anytime we've visited. Last visit - warm chocolate pecan tart and a lemon meringue tart. 



Kaph

Yes this is hipster central on Drury St but that should take nothing away from the cakes and the 3fe coffee they serve! 


The Happy Pear
Main Street, Greystones 
OK so it is a bit of a trek to get to but if you ever do fancy caffeine heating and healthy cake after completing the Bray to Greystones walk this is definitely the place to visit! 


Hope you enjoy discovering that there is coffee in Dublin other than Starbucks!  




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