Came in for a quick breakfast. Had the vegetarian breakfast galette. It was served quickly and it was delicious. Ham, mushroom, spinach, tomato and Gubeen cheese enclosed in a buckwheat galette served with a sunny side up runny fried egg on top. Place is calm and warm. Perfect to sneak in and skedaddle out of. I like this place.
Melanie M.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
My first time visiting Andersons Café and Creperie and I have to say I really enjoy it. We got a cosy little window seat and admired the décor, it is rustic, cosy and subtle but very warm and welcoming. I liked it a lot. It made me want to stay longer. I had a delicious breakfast buckwheat crêpe filled with sausages, bacon, mushrooms and topped with a fried egg, and it was so good and very filling. My friend had a banoffie sweet crêpe and it looked so good and they said it was mighty tasty. The coffee was great too. I’ll be back to try more of the menu and the cakes, as they all looked so good.
Nicki M.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Andersons is a great place for a little lunch, and the desserts,(even excluding the crepes), are phenomenal. The prices are fairly reasonable, however the staff can sometimes be a little cold. Altogether I will definitely be coming here again.
Eoghan D.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
A great local spot and proof that you don’t need to head into the city centre for good food. I’ve been here numerous times and have never been disappointed.
Annita F.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Clontarf, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
I had the most delicious ciabatta sandwich here today. The waitress was nice enough to allow me order the chicken, caramelised onions, cheese and sun-dried tomato galette in a sandwich instead. I will definitely be returning here again soon.
Monia L.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
It is a blessing and a curse at the same time that I live right around the corner from Andersons. I love me some pancake madness every now and then but when you know that you could have the Crêpe of your dreams just a few meters away, there is no point turning on the hub. What I love about Andersons is that they not only do amazing Crepes but also other delicious breakfast/lunch-y type foods. Everything I had in there was just straight up heaven. What I don’t like so much are the prices. I have never gotten out of that shop with spending less than 15 €. What you get for your money is worth it but its not the place to come to often(if you’re a student or on a budget). The other thing is the staff: Andersons is a really small space that’s just crammed with tables. I would hate my life too working in such a narrow area that is ALWAYS full, but at least put on a brave face! Those waitresses are miserable and slow. I don’t care though cause they show a bit of teeth when you leave a tip and when I leave I always just remember the amazing food! It’s a bit out of town but it’s always busy, so make a reservation but if you want to feel very french and very modern, have a bit of cash overflow and a hunch for Crepes, give it a go!
Embem F.
Rating des Ortes: 5 London, United Kingdom
Gluten free paradise with an Art Deco ambience! The staff are amazing :) the atmosphere is lovely — came here for lunch and will be back for brunch and dinner! Gem
Louise M.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Lovely breakfast here this morning, food delicious. I would definitely deduct one star for the service though. Staff were a little rude and it wasn’t busy.
Mary Esther T.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Burlington, VT
We’ve had breakfast here twice and enjoyed the food both times. It’s a popular family spot in the morning. Service is reasonably quick, prices reasonable, and the menu varied enough to have something for everyone. The cappuccino starts the day off right.
Cathal O.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
The food is 100% every time. Staff can be bit flaky, but we’ll forgive them, it’s a tight wee space. Be prepared to queue at peak times.
Fiona F.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
This place has gone downhill. I ‘ve been twice recently on a Saturday for breakfast and I ain’t goin’back.Staff are sour and there’s not enough of them. The breakfast galette was the worst cooked breakfast I’ve ever had. It’s pricey too and there was a real draught in the place, not comfortable unless you’re tucked in by the wall. There’s a captive audience because there’s not much in the area. The place seems neglected by owners/management, and the menu needs attention. Coffee is fine tho’.
Shona D.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
They serve the best crepes I’ve eaten. Savoury or sweet you can’t go wrong. They also to great salads and ‘non’ crêpe options — the duck tartlet is delicious. Coffee is always good regardless of the barista.
Sean O.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Still fantastic. New extended brekkie menu that looks like it been designed to entice the«but I don’t like crepes or galettes» crowd. Will do them no harm at all. What’s brilliant about Anderson’s Creperie is that(two?, three?) years since they opened — the standard has been maintained completely, and it has basically lodged itself in to the local area as an «institution» — especially at the weekends for the long lazy brunch. Highlights are still the crepes(for those with sweet bias) and the galettes(for those who lean towards savoury). I am reliably informed that their simple, basic lemon crêpe is one of the finest you can get in Ireland, never mind Dublin.
Ashley M.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
I’m a sucker for savory crepes and Anderson’s covers that well! A varied menu that has something for everyone with wonderful flavors that never disappoint! The service can be slow and it is difficult to get a table on the weekends but still a favorite spot for Sunday brunch! Word of warning for Coeliacs– really GREAT gluten free crepes however the servers have a tendency to be a bit forgetful and can inadvertently contaminate a plate with shared sauces, butters, or placing gluten free items on a contaminated surface(toaster!); easily avoided with a bit of vigilance.
C. Diane S.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
No better place for a lazy Sunday breakfast than Andersons! I’m partial to the All Day Breakfast Galette — love the relish that comes with it and the delicious roast potatoes. Not sure about the salad that comes with every galette(just doesn’t scream«Breakfast» to me!) but the dressing is lovely and tangy. Haven’t yet tried the sweet crepes but they look fantastic. They have a nice selection of baked goods as well at the front counter — their mince pies last Christmas were to die for! Can get really crowded at the weekend so try go early for a nice booth at the window!
Jason r.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Tasty tasty illy coffee. Savoury crepes are delicious and portions are very decent. Funky art deco-ish style to boot(check out the door knobs!!)
Stephen K.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
We stopped in on one recent morning to fulfill two needs: delicious crepes, and a few minutes of WiFi access. Unilocal assured us of the crepes, and we called ahead to confirm the WiFi. We plonked ourselves down in the back of the place(very cozy) and ordered a couple of delicious sounding crepes. Good start. But then our various overprices email machines couldn’t see any wireless networks… ominous. I inquired and was told that no, they didn’t have WiFi in the back, but maybe if we sat near the window we would get a signal. So we scuttled to the front of the shop and discovered that the network required a password. Flagged our waitress again and she gave us the key, which didn’t work. We really didn’t feel like turning our breakfast into a technical debugging session so we didn’t pursue it, but it did rub a little. We came here primarily for the WiFi and they just didn’t have it. As I was starting to get worked up over this, our crepes arrived and much was forgiven. I never met a crêpe I didn’t like and as Unilocal promised, Andersons delivered. If I lived in Drumcondra their apple and cinnamon would become a dietary staple. That counts as a fruit, right?
Biddy C.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Yay! I’m a fan — its a great local creperie for Drumcondra and fantastic on a quiet day or lazy saturday afternoon. Crepes are really great but unfortunately when its busy they can get things very wrong(once had overheated & re-heated potatoes which were not so nice!) Overall would recommend and its really great for kids.
Ian B.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
This is my local for coffees, breakfast, and lunch, so it’s painful to give it only three stars, when I would have given it 5 just two years ago. The variety and quality of the crepes and galettes is very high, and the coffee is impeccable. Combine that with a quaint location that seems so much more removed from the busy north-south thoroughfare of Drumcondra road than it is, and you’ve got a hidden gem of french cuisine. The back of the café can be a little cramped, but the window seats at the front are the perfect place to enjoy a late breakfast galette with a latte. The reason I can’t give it the stars it’s due, is that time and again the service seems to have deteriorated from what it once was. There used to be an impeccable maitre d’ who appears to have since left. A friend had her lunch spoiled by two of the staff arguing openly about another member of the staff. And in general the service seems less attentive, regular and personal. This could be the 5-star gem of Drumcondra, but they’ll need to clean up their act to match the quality of their food.
Annie L.
Rating des Ortes: 4 London, United Kingdom
On my birthday I was treated to lunch at this hidden spot. I had salad and it was delicous, great value even though I wasn’t paying. The inside is cute and fresh. The service is excellent. My friend had some savoury crepes, they were so good! Again the place is great value and well worth the trip. Good selection of teas and coffees. They also have a dinner menu and serve wine.