Shoe Lane: Coffee & Cake for Commuters
The sewing machines and wooden lasts in the window of this inner city cafe were donated by the nearby Tara Leather, the last of...
Container Coffee: Caffeine Pit Stop for Tourists & Locals
Gordon Hickey first conceived of the idea for his cafe, whilst working as a producer on 'You Should Really See a Doctor'. In the...
Tamp & Stitch: Coffee and Clothes in Temple Bar
In 2010,Veronica and Neil began selling quirky apparel in 'Wigwam' nightclub, the first home of 3FE (now Vice Coffee Inc). Their idea evolved into what is now...
Bang Bang: Quirky Cafe Showcasing Local Produce
Thomas 'Last of the Dublin Characters' Dudly, was often seen pointing a large key at unsuspecting passers-by and shouting the words that earned him...
Nick’s: Neighbourhood Hub with Dublin’s Best Value Coffee
It might be hard to believe but, on a busy day, this tiny hut can serve up to 1000 people. Hang around Nick's Coffee...
The Art Of Coffee (Watermarque): A Kiosk In A Stylish Office...
After a string of international and Irish coffee championship title wins, Ukranian Ruslan Mocharskyy, a former music teacher, opened a cafe in Grand Canal Dock. It...
Emer’s Kitchen: Tasty Lunch Specials and Baked Goods
Every lunchtime, you'll find a queue down Leeson street, as hungry punters await the daily specials at Emer's Kitchen.
After years spent...
Granthams: Speciality Coffee With Friendly Service
There's a lot to be said for only doing a few things and doing them well. In the case of Granthams those things are:...
The Rolling Donut: Tasty Treats & Coffee To Go
Anyone who has spent a bit of time in Dublin will be familiar with the Donut Kiosk on O'Connell St - especially the distinctive...
Camerino: Bakery, Cakery, Coffee Shop
When the GFC hit, Caryna Camerino was tasked with the unfortunate job of laying off construction industry workers. She turned to baking as her stress...














