Network: A Hub For Students & Locals
An Aungier St gem that opened in the summer 2016 and became a hit with DIT students, local office workers and residents. These, along...
Urbun Cafe: Quality Ingredients & Industrial Decor
Urbun started life as a market stall run by two school friends. When they opened the first cafe of its kind in Cabinteely, in...
Two Fifty Square: Melbourne Inspired Cafe and Roastery
If the was any doubt as to where the influence for Rathmine's cafe came from - consult the large city skyline mural on the...
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...
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:...
SLICE: A Tiny Cafe With Epic Donuts
Before Stoneybatter had loads decent places to eat, there was SLICE. A spin-off of The Cake Cafe, Wexford St's hidden gem, this intimate venue remains one of the...
Bibi’s Cafe: ‘Neighbourhood Food’ in a Former Clothing Shop
Bibi means grandmother in Swahili. Chef and owner, Maisha Lenehan, who grew up in Tanzania, named her kitchen after her granny - an avid baker and...
Meet Me in The Morning: Rustic Food & Friendly Vibes
Brian O’Keeffe wanted to create a space where his parents as would feel comfortable, as well as his peers. Set in an a old...
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...
Little Bird: Pilates, Lattes & Comfort Food
From the flavoured waters, to the carefully selected artworks and the fancy hand soap - it's the finer details that let you know a lot of love...