Lo-Cal Kitchen: Colourful Cafe For The Health Conscious
You might recognise the Lo-Cal Kitchen branding from the raw juices they supply to shops all over Ireland. But alas, they also have a...
Wall and Keogh: A Haven for Tea Enthusiasts
When it opened 2010, this was the first tea shop of it's kind in Ireland - offering users a chance to see and smell...
Bonsoy Comes To Town
Shoe Lane on Tara Street, has added Bonsoy to their list of non-dairy options for milk based coffees. Loved by baristas and coffee...
The Tram Cafe: Novelty Lunch Spot with 20s Music
From its manufacture in Philadelphia, to its workdays in Lisbon, a transport museum in Wales and a field in Co. Cavan; this tram has...
Kaph: A Buzzy Coffee House on Drury St
Dury St. was once 'the street with the car park'. It is now the epicentre of Dublin's 'Creative Quarter'. At the forefront of the...
Brunch Taking Over
The fact that two very popular Dublin 8 cafes, LEGIT and Two Pups, have recently switched from choose-at-the-counter options to a full brunch - style menu is further...
Gaillot Et Gray: Cafe & Bakery Where Sourdough Is King
A cute cafe and bread bakery on Clanbrasil St owned by Gilles Gaillot and Emma Gray. Before this, the French - Irish couple were selling...
Assassination Custard: Food Glorious Food
A hidden gem that occupies a former bakery, in the Kevin St Iveagh Trust buildings, built by the Guinness family for its workers in the...
The Mayfield Cafe: No-Fuss Food & Quirky Decor
Two Kevin Byrnes opened the Mayfield in 2010 - one a former head chef at Canal Bank Cafe, the other a manager of an Avoca...
The Fumbally: Shabby Chic Cafe Using Quality Ingredients
Before opening, the owners of this hip cafe ran a falafel stall at festivals. After a world trip spent gathering ideas, they set up this trendy...














