You love your coffee, and you’re always looking for new places and new creations to try? Perfect—us, too! That’s why we made a list of great cafes in Dublin for you to visit and enjoy. Whether they’re old or new, cozy and dim, or with an outdoor seating area to relax in the sun.
3fe cafe in Grand Canal Street
3fe (Third Floor Espresso) is a Dublin roastery that was founded in 2014. Their coffee is sold in several cafes and restaurants all over Ireland, and they also have an online shop that offers free shipping within the country. The cafe on Grand Canal Street is certainly one of the best 3fe locations in Dublin. Here, you can try their excellent coffee creations – and a variety of delicious snacks and baked goods – in a relaxed and modern space. And feedback from the cafe is used to continuously guarantee great quality and improve the roasts.
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Beanhive Coffee in Dawson Street
Quite quirky and cozy is Beanhive Coffee in Dawson Street near Stephen’s Green. As one of two family-owned cafes in the city, Beanhive offers hearty snacks like ciabattas and great coffee. From classics like flat white and latte to more trending beverages like matcha and chai, you’ll get everything you need as a coffee lover. Fun coffee art by the baristas makes a visit here even more special.
Proper Order Coffee Co in Smithfield
Modern and minimal Skandi Style awaits you at Proper Order Coffee Co. in Smithfield. The relaxed cafe serves coffee creations by Squaremile Coffee Roasters, as well as delicious pastries by No Messin’ Bakery.
Vice Coffee Inc on Middle Abbey Street
You can find Vice Coffee right in the middle of Dublin, in the Wigwam shared space on Middle Abbey Street. Open every day of the week, the cafe serves various coffees from roasteries all over the world. And for the hot summer days, there are also iced specials available. Vice is, however, not only known for its coffee but especially for its award-winning Irish coffee. Three different types are on the menu, each with its delicious twist.
Flower & Bean on Cork Street
This family-friendly cafe is a gem in Dublin 8 near Teeling Distillery. The bright and beautifully designed space of Flower & Bean blends the feel of a modern coffee shop with the heart of a community hub. And of course, they serve great coffee, breakfast, lunch, and brunch every day of the week. The coffee comes from the 3fe roastery, and delicious home-baked cakes with edible flowers add a special touch to this location.
Cloud Picker Coffee on Pearse Street
Cloud Picker Cafe is a favourite among Dublin locals and guests alike. Its location near Trinity College offers great coffee creations made with freshly roasted beans from their micro-roastery on site. Open Monday–Saturday, you can stop at the charming and modern cafe with a small outdoor seating area to enjoy your drinks and a variety of baked goods.
At the Cloud Picker roastery in Crumlin, you can even create your roast in a two-hour hands-on workshop, guided by an expert team, and with a box of coffee beans with your name on it to take home.
Now you know some of the best cafes in Dublin; however, there are many, many more to find in the city. On a sunny day, just stroll along the streets and get a coffee to go (or an iced one in the summer), or take a break from the bustling city and take a seat in one of the many great cafes in Dublin! Why not make your list, too?
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