We literally ran into this place while we were looking for another spot. We are so glad that we stopped. I had the best yogurt and granola that I have ever had. The Irish yogurt has a wonderful taste and texture. The scone was also delicious. Free wifi, good music, and friendly staff round out the picture. Cash only.
Thomas G.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Copenhagen, Denmark
Cute little café near Trinity College. Good selection of coffees, cakes, and lunch items. They have everything from good old-fashioned filter coffee(though only in the morning) to Americanos, lattes, and more. There Americano I had was good, and service was fast. I also tried the scone with vanilla and raspberry, which was good, though a bit dry. All in all, a good and cozy little café, with an ample amount of seating, making it an obvious work café, especially if you need to be at Trinity before or after.
Jen K.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Hobart, Australia
Travellers beware. It says wifi in the window, but the staff told me it was not available at lunchtime. I felt so unwelcome that I changed my order to take away. I was in desperate need of wifi at the time, and had staff been kinder, I probably would have also stayed for lunch. The woman who served me seemed nice but a man who informed me about the wifi and then made fun of my order was a disappointment. I’m sure the food is ok. A shame I’ll never find out.
Rachel B.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Dumont, NJ
Perfect café for breakfast great coffee. Delicious food. The service was great. Take the time to sit and enjoy. Reasonable prices for great food made on site.
Val L.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Naas, Republic of Ireland
Tiny café close to Trinity college. Everything in there is tidy ans well-organised! The lunch menu is basically sandwiches and paninis but the options looked attractive anyway. I had the Roasted chicken salad sandwich and it was delicious. It is served in a big portion and costs around 4 euros. A little too much mayo, but I wont die because of that ;) Latte was also good and not expensive. The owner was around greeting costumers in a very happy way. Also ordered a muffin to go and it tuned out to be insanely good.
Sinead R.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Small café with friendly staff. Got a bacon and roast mushroom panini, it had ballymalloe relish which was a little sweet for me but that’s personal preference. But it was nice. Didn’t give 5 stars as café is a little small and there’s no cutlery served with panini, quite informal.
Maire B.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
This lovely little café is just so well organised! They do breakfast and sandwiches. It’s small with a few tables but doesn’t feel overcrowded. Their sandwich selection is limited but it all looks delicious. I got a take away panini that was just delicious. I’ll be bacK!
Crohan O.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Booterstown, Republic of Ireland
Well, came in here en-route to Carton House in Kildare, looking for something small for breakfast to go. Ordered a flat white and a pan-aux raisin. The Pan-Aux Raisin was fresh, warm and delicious! Just the way I like them! The coffee was pretty good too, didn’t stand out in either a good or bad way but did the job in the morning! What really makes the place four star though is the owner who really appreciated his customers, greeting everyone as the entered and left the café, chatting to me while making my coffee and just an all round nice guy! There were a few regulars there(I can see why) and he knew exactly what they wanted! Also it’s a great location, can’t believe it hasn’t been reviewed more than twice!
Michael L.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Tampa, FL
This café centers around its 3.50 special for a scone or muffin and coffee/cappuccino/latte, etc. The cappuccinos and lattes have been great in the past. The muffins have always been fresh. The service is also very friendly and it is in a great central location. They are great for take away service, but the dine in service is nice too. They have nice big windows to sit and watch the world go by. Colorful décor and nice handwritten menus. Also, who does not love the charm of a small independent coffee shop. I definitely recommend people drop by this place and give it more business, it certainly is deserved. The thing that really impressed me about this place was the hours. I think they are open on weekends, including Sundays much earlier than other cafes around central Dublin. For example on Sunday, they are open at 9 am(not sure when they actually open, but they are open at that time) and most cafes in central Dublin do not open on Sunday until at least 10:30−11.