Cafe Guide Dublin , Europe
Dublin is the thriving capital city of the Republic of Ireland. It is on a par with many bigger European cities in terms of its vibrancy, its nightlife and its tourist attractions, and is the most popular entry point for international visitors to Ireland. As a city it is disproportionately large for the size of the country
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Café Java
145 Leeson St Upper
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Simons Place Café
South Great Georges Street
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Doheny and Nesbitt,
5 Baggot St Lower,
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Metro Café 43 South William Street
You can't help but feel welcome when entering the Metro Café on the corner of South William St...
Reviewed on: July 01, 2006 | View Full Review for Metro Café
The Joy of Coffee 25 East Essex Street, Temple Bar
The Joy of Coffee is a delightful café, tucked into one of Temple Bar's quieter areas. So oft...
Reviewed on: April 26, 2006 | View Full Review for The Joy of Coffee
Avoca Handweavers Foodhall and Groundfloor Café 11-13 Suffolk Street
For something 100% Irish but without an Aran sweater or a leprechaun in sight, check out the Avoca c...
Reviewed on: April 25, 2006 | View Full Review for Avoca Handweavers Foodhall and Groundfloor Café
Simons Place Café South Great Georges Street
Its raining outside and I need a decent cup of coffee...and Simons is always the first place that springs...
Reviewed on: April 18, 2006 | View Full Review for Simons Place Café
Regional Snacks [All]
Scones
small, rich, biscuit-like pastries baked in an oven or on a griddle. They're famous culinary exports from...
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