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    Fox & Feather

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 8:30 am - 3:30 pm

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    The Lovely Food Co

    The Lovely Food Co

    (31 reviews)

    €€

    Terenure

    I walked here from my Airbnb today and really enjoyed myself. We got there when it opened, so…read morethere was no line and we didn't have to wait long for anything at all. The food was really good. I had the granola and my friend had the French toast. Would recommend either. The coffee and tea were also good. Overall, just a really nice place. The price seemed pretty standard from what we've seen so far.

    neighborhood spot for breakfast & lunch. cute neighborhood near Dublin City U campus and Croke…read morePark. short breakfast menu with some pastry selections. wife chose a croissant to begin and i picked a scone with butter/jam/whipped cream. the scone was listed as served warm and came barely above room temp. it was also quite dry and crumbled when touched by a knife. but the addition of jam and cream made the pieces pretty tasty. the croissant was significantly better, flaky and fresh. with jam even better. the house organic granola my wife chose was declared pretty bland even with the berries, mint, and yogurt added. a drizzle of honey did a lot to improve the taste. my choice of eggs benedict was intriguing as it was listed as using Parma Ham-a type of prosciutto-instead of a more traditional ham. unfortunately the execution didn't meet expectations. the ham, instead of being sliced and soft, was similar to a chipped beef, crisp and in little chunks. it was piled on one side of the bread without egg or hollandaise. the egg was perched on the other side, nicely poached but covered in the blandest hollandaise i've ever tasted. a good dash of pepper helped but between the meat and the sauce it wasn't a good choice. also the "muffin" it was served on was really dry. our service, while attentive, was made a bit difficult by a communication barrier with the server who i believe did not have English as their first language. she was trying very hard though. maybe another day and another meal-lunch or brunch-would be different but on this day we left disappointed.

    Luncheonette - Grapefruit and rosemary water

    Luncheonette

    (7 reviews)

    Thomas Street

    I am obsessed with Lunchonette! It has to be one of Dublin's little hidden gems in terms of cafés…read more They are located in the canteen/basement of the National College of Art and Design. Their menu is ever changing, and can be found on their Facebook page daily, and is emailed to students of the college daily. It is vegetarian friendly and you can request vegan alternatives too, which is something very important to me when I look for a café to have lunch or just a lovely morning coffee. Their beetroot burger is absolutely amazing, and the recipe was suggested by one of the students, hence he name "Aoibhinn from Sculpture's Beetroot Burger", which is a lovey touch. You can see into the kitchen of the café, and see all of the food being prepared in the mornings. They serve breakfast until 12, and then they serve lunch from 11 onwards. My go to is an almond milk latte, it's only €2.10 which I find extremely affordable. You can get a coffee and something sweet for €3!!! If you want to make a day of coming here, you can also check out some of the great student held exhibitions within the college, such as the Yellow Box exhibition space, and the NCAD gallery always has new and exciting exhibitions displayed too. Definitely worth a visit!

    Best and cheapest coffee in the city. I love the simplicity…read moreof their seasonal menu, different soup and sandwich almost everyday. I think my favorite sambo so far, wasn't even a sambo, it was a wrap with butternut squash and whipped feta. And the cakes, oh the cakes, always so yummy! You can just tell they are using the freshest of produce, they even have their own allotment. The space is amazing, one of those places you would love to have a session in! The staff are all lovely even when they are run off their feet. I'd love this place to open later in the evenings. But for now I will keep coming for the amazing coffee and everything else.

    The Brazen Head - Chicken sandwich and fries

    The Brazen Head

    (975 reviews)

    €€

    Thomas Street

    While in Dublin, we made it point to grab a pint at the famed Brazen Head, which is Dublin's oldest…read morepub, dating back to 1198! The pub is unassuming from the exterior, at least given the classic architecture of the area...which is weird to say seeing as it is essentially a little castle! Once you walk through the arched doorway, you are in the thick of it from the beer garden to the two interior pub areas, which are distinctly different in vibe and energy! We popped into all areas, getting our pints and then enjoying them outside in the semi-covered beer garden! While we spent most of our time outdoors, we did experience the local music and group singalong inside, which was classic and almost storybook-esk! Servers were friendly and efficient. They constantly had a line, but made sure to speak to everyone and get those pints in hands as quick as possible! Overall, we absolutely loved The Brazen Head and would definitely recommend for those visiting Dublin!

    Oldest pub in Ireland, 825 years to be exact. Pretty incredible. I made sure to check out every…read morearea of the bar including the bathroom. So much history. So cool. We started off with the seafood chowder to share which comes with Guinness bread. My husband ordered a Guinness and I got a hard cider. For dinner, we both enjoyed the beef stew made with Irish beef! This stew is a staple of Ireland. So good! We ended our meal with an espresso and a baileys coffee. I had an extra baileys coffee for my aunt too! If you're in Ireland, you have to check this place. At minimum, just a drink! Slainte!

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