We’d been to the zoo and just got out in time to have something to eat across from the exit. It’s a really cute little gardenshed meet cottage nestled in amongst the trees. There are seats inside and out. When you enter you’re met with the counter/hatch facing the door. They had all the cakes and tray bakes laid out to draw me in. However, we ordered our food I had a chicken baguette and my boyfriend had the all day breakfast sandwich which you got a free hot drink with. Unbeknown to us and the staff, when you check in with Unilocal you get 10% off of your bill. The woman at the counter was a bit scary and when I went back to order cake she looked at me as if I’d made up the offer when I’d shown it to her. I ended up ordering chocolate polenta and orange cake, I’d spied it when we went in and it was served with whipped cream. It was delicious! It was a little cold but sunny when we visited but we still sat outside and enjoyed the view down part of the park, it was a really good place to end our trip to the zoo at before getting the bus back into Dublin.
Brendan W.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
What a cute little place. This is where I started a first date [see my review of Romayo’s to see how my date was ended. I’m a classy burd.] I literally only ordered a Coke Zero, but my date ordered a coffee and as someone who was not a fan of coffee in general in Dublin [mainly due to the bad tasting American and British chains] he really liked the coffee. They have an array of sambos, cakes, sausage rolls etc. It all appears reasonably priced. This place is tinchy tiny but a real God send on a cold rainy day in the park and you need a little shelter. Staff friendly. Toilets on the outside. They really make the most of the space and being in the park and facing Dublin Zoo I’d say they make a killing. So probably not the most accessible place during busy times.
Carlos S.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Madrid, Spain
I have been three times at least since I am living in Dublin. I normally go after running in the Phoenix Park. It is closed to the zoo and it is small but really cute. I am sorry I can t give you more information about food, I always have coffee and scones. Those scones are the best ones for me. When there is an opportunity to go there and have a coffee or tea, the night before I am dreaming of those scones. If you are planning a visit to this part of the city, don t miss Phoenix Park Tea Rooms. The inside is lovely with details all over the place in an octogonal plant building. They have a terrace with more space. Zoo, Running, Reading, Scones.
Lisa J.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
The menu here looks divine, lots of fresh vegetables and salads in all the dishes. They have wraps, panini’s and soups. On cool or wet days it’s nice to sit indoors and have a warm soup and brown bread and the other day the selection was roasted mushroom or leek and sweet potato. I opted for the latter which came with a lovely little brown bread slab. Totally the best brown bread although the soup was a bit peppery. Don’t understand why kitchens have to over-season soup but it seems to be a regular thing in Dublin. Outside, the tea-rooms you have a lovely picnic area and the zoo is very close by. I can almost imagine sitting here in Victorian times watching horses and fine ladies and gentlemen strolling up Chesterfield Avenue. Nowadays what you will see is traffic and lots of joggers, dog walkers, tourists and locals. Still it’s a lovely place to come to after a busy day shopping in the city center or just to meet up with friends or to stop in after a run. Staff on the day must have been having a wee bit of a bad day as I didn’t see a smile in evidence but that didn’t diminish my enjoyment of the day.
Sarah S.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Clonsilla, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Situated in a Victorian building near the zoo. Inside is v pretty. This place looks lovely no matter the time of year but my favourite is Autumn when the leaves are falling. If you’re lucky grab a window seat and enjoy the view. You don’t feel like you’re still in Dublin. Fab scones(mine was still warm) & tea but staff can be grumpy even when they’re not overly busy!
Stefan M.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg
Dieses Teehaus ist zwar klein, aber ein wunderschöner Ort für eine gepflegte Tasse Tee oder Kaffee — egal ob im Sommer oder Winter. Es gibt auch eine gute Auswahl an Kuchen, Torten und Sandwiches, die alle sehr lecker sind — übrigens alles bio(«organic»). Wenn das Wetter mitmacht, sitzt es sich auf den Bänken im Freien wunderschön. Manchmal sind die Tiere aus dem Zoo zu hören, dessen Haupteingang wenige Meter neben dem Teehaus ist. Bei Regen oder im Winter ist es auch mal ein schönes Erlebnis, an eines der Tischchen mit Einheimischen dazu zu sitzen. Mit den Iren kommt man sehr leicht ins Gespräch und bekommt dann vielleicht noch ein paar Tips, was es in der Stadt noch sehenswertes gibt.
Irina R.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
I run on Sunday in Phoenix Park and finishing a run at Phoenix Tea Rooms is always good. They serve paninis, sandwiches, some salads and a lot of sweets. My opinion is that it is a bit overpriced though. Also, matcha latte is very bad here, completely tasteless. But overall place is very cute.
Emily S.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Lovely little tea rooms, not a huge selection of food but what they do have is great. You can sit inside or outside in the courtyard.
Quentin D.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
I have passed this place for years on my way to the zoo or for a run in the park, always thinking it can’t be as inviting on the inside as it looks form the outside, places like this rarely are. Today I got a chance to try it and was really pleasantly surprised by what I found. Inside is small; you are greeted with a small hatch, almost like a kiosk within the café where you order your(extremely good) coffee and what ever treat catches your eye. The treat in my case was a home made coconut cookie — it was huge and beautiful and tasted as good as it looked. Around the walls are tables with not massively comfortable chairs, but good enough for a quick tea or coffee and a chat. The atmosphere is relaxed, the surrounds old and attractive, the costs not prohibitive. Now that I know what it is like I’ll be back — though I bet it gets mobbed during the summer!
Jennie C.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
I always tell people to come here if they visit Phoenix park, and that they have to get the lemon cheesecake(if it’s available). SO good. There’s nice vegan selections as well! This place does get super crowded on the weekend, and will have lines out the door. The one thing that’s weird is that the people who work here are always extremely grumpy. Think staff dropping the plates onto the table when serving you grumpy — and no smiles given grumpy… and glares when you ask for an extra utensil grumpy! I think it’s just what you have to deal with to get amazing cake.
Joseph S.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Fresh homemade bread, soup and scones. These storybook tea rooms get you feeling like you don’t have a care in the world. Reminiscent of simpler times, with a family atmosphere and vintage charm. The tea and the food is great, attracting many families and couples. You’ll find yourself meditating on the falling leaves and beautiful scenery
Sean G.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Pity about the staff The girl behind the counter really didn’t want to be there or if she did then she takes great pleasure in being grumpy. The coffee tea and 2 scones came in at a reasonable 9 euro and the décor and view lovely especially with leaves falling. Pity sbout the staff otherwise we would ho back.
Florence B.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Ballsbridge, Republic of Ireland
The perfect spot for a cup of tea after a long stroll in Pheonix Park. The place is small, cosy and cute(decorative tea cups everywhere, fresh flowers on the table…). As mentioned in the other reviews the staff is not the warmest but you can stay as long as you want. They offer a wide variety of cakes and hot beverage. I had a carrott cake and it was delicious.
Yamin B.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Nice surrounding area ! Perfect for a Sunday. Haeeem nothing too add to the excellent previous reviews except that they accept credit card now !
Emilie A.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
For a place that probably makes solid business, I think they should make more of an effort. That said, it’s not bad. Everything I had tasted ok and wasn’t too pricey. Here again I didn’t see anything appropriate for a child, luckily mine decided to sleep through lunch so I didn’t have to deal with this issue. The venue itself is really pretty and cosy, there was lots of room for our buggies outside etc. I didn’t think anything I had stood out, it was just adequate food, and the service wasn’t too bad, nor too good.
Emily C.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Cute. Cute. Cute. Little pergola type building in the middle of the park, all nestled away under the trees, out of sight, like a little fairy tale house. They are famous for their scones, but also make a great wrap, panini and sambo, as well as a ridiculous and mouthwatering range of sweet treats, ranging from little stacks of macaroons, to big creamy slices of cake. The setting is wonderful, the food is good, the staff as mentioned before are probably not the friendliest, but to be honest, I don’t care. It’s a joy to sit here and watch the families queue up for the zoo, or the ducks get lost, or people get pushed along by the wind, their umbrellas catapulting them along. Recommended for a cosy rainy day or a lazy sunny day.
Andy B.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
I wouldn’t class the staff as friendly, in fact I’d go so far as to describe them as gruff and it can be difficult to get a seat but the setting and the food do kind of make up for all this. A breakfast panini and a coffee for € 6.50 is great value for what you get. Just beware, they don’t have debit /credit card facilities so in the Phoenix Park Tea Rooms, cash is king. Well recommend a visit though.
Michael L.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Tampa, FL
I tried the Victorian Tea Kiosk(also known as the Phoenix Park Tea Room) and I was surprised at the selection. They have various types of teas and coffees(I had a solid cappuccino) and treats as well as other food(light sandwiches, etc.). Service is friendly, despite the constant flow of people. This is a great place for a stop, but be warned, everyone has the same idea. On a nice sunny day, there is usually a queue. If you are cycling, the café near the visitor’s center, in the center of the park, is also nice and a little larger.
Annie S.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
I was told by a friend, I should check out the Tea Rooms in Phoenix Park, as they do lots of GF treats which sounded pretty much like my place to be ! So I met a friend for coffee /cake at the Tea Room the other day. I have to say I was stunned by the variety they actually offered, mostly places have 1 or max 2 options for me but the Tea Room doing an great job by offering way too many options that I really had to decide what to take cos all looked so mouthwatering and tempting — little sweet coeliac heaven ! I had a raspberry/chocolate/cheesecake with a cappuccino which was just a delight and with the nice company of my friend and chats could not be a better afternoon. As I am living in the area now I defo gonna be back for more soon, cos this place is just great, they also do take away’s if prefer to have your own picnic somewhere in the park!
Colin C.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Ashtown, Republic of Ireland
I love this place. Although it can be quite busy the food, dessert options and coffee are superb. The services has always been cheery and engaging but since becoming a coeliac, they’re so helpful and accomodating. It’s set in a beautiful part of the Phoenix Park and even on a rainy day it’s an excellent option for a lunch, brunch or dinner to make your day.
Dani B.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Fulda, Germany
The tea rooms in Phoenix Park are a really cute little café just outside the zoo in the Park. The tea rooms look like an original Victorian tea room. It is mostly people visiting the zoo who will stop here for a cup of tea or coffee– and in my case, a slice of their lovely carrot cake– but if you’re out for a walk in Phoenix Park, you should definitely stop by. They have a few tables outside, which are usually packed in summer and a few tables inside, did I mention it’s a very small place? The staff are very friendly and make great coffee, It has a nice, friendly, relaxed atmosphere and to me is the perfect spot for a break when you’re out in the Park.