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    Aoife R.

    A good spot for a coffee and a chat, attentive staff members will always come over to see if you want another round, although not to a Mrs Doyle-like degree. It's also fine if you come in on your own, as the window sills are filled with secondhand novels and magazines. It does do a hot breakfast but the only way you can get your eggs is scrambled - I think it's done by microwave reheating rather than stove top cooking.

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    Goose Coffee House - In the evening.  During the day it's buzzing...

    Goose Coffee House

    (3 reviews)

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    Marino

    A very mixed bag. Ill get the good out of the way before I…read morehit the bad. The Coffee there is great and very well presented (I added a picture of a cappuccino they made me with chocolate sauce topping in the design of a spider's web for Halloween and the best bit, chocolates in the shape of coffee beans)The manager herself is really friendly and open to suggestions and the place is always decorated for all calendar occasions, even Easter for some reason. They have a good loyalty card stamp system. 6 stamps for a free coffee of choice. It has wheel chair access and outside decked seating with a canopy and parking. Nice open seating inside. However as it is the only coffee shop around for some distance it is not up to standards in other important places: 1. For a local coffee shop (like a "caf" on an English soap) it is really over priced for what it does. 3.50 for a cappuccino and over 5.00 for a packaged sandwich with no sides or presentation. Its a crazy price considered they rarely do the nice coffee designing any more. 2. The display food is very bad (and expensive) Avoid. one of the worst cheese cakes I have tasted. 3. the kitchen food is ok, but has a very limited menu. I was delighted when they got pancakes in but they appear to be those small fat ones you get in packages from the shops. 4. They recently shortened the opening hours. it used until 6pm now it closes at 5pm. Considering its location, that is a lot of after work customers counted out. 5. It is part of what used to be a large pub. It is now divided into a off licence to the right, cafe in middle and pub on the left. The issue is the toilets are over in the pub and there is sometimes people who have had a few to many, making their way through the cafe, from the pub to get to the off-licence. It also still feels like a local pub rather then a stand alone cafe. In all the place is good for a local. Good for a coffee with friends at weekends. The prices need to come down, for the crunch time we live in and for the quality of what you get. For a place that puts so much effort into decoration and customer survive they seriously need to put some effort into food.

    I'm really fond of this place. It has a great local café feel and the food I've had there has been…read morereally tasty. They do a full Irish breakfast for €8.20 and a mini breakfast for €6...which is actually plenty! They staff in there are nice, and when my little sister didn't want eggs in her mini breakfast they had absolutely no problem substituting for beans. My parents were very happy when I brought them there for breakfast too...my Dad even decided he deserved a breakfast dessert of a blueberry scone which he gave a big thumbs up. Coffee is surprisingly good and they do a range of lunches, smoothies and hot chocolates too. Much to sample! Downsides are that I always kind of feel it should be cheaper-it's on a small street in a residential area. They probably do good business from nearby schools though, as well as all the locals who seem to pop in. The fries are very freshly made....which unfortunately means that the place has a bit of a "caff" smell at times!

    The Pigeon House Cafe - Duck breast

    The Pigeon House Cafe

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    I had higher expectations for this restaurant since it is on the Bib Gourmand list, but was not as…read moreimpressed with the entrees as I was hoping to be. We started with the smoked cod croquette and the bread/hummus. I thought the croquettes had great flavor and was a great way to start off the meal. However, for entrees, I had the duck breast but it was cooked way too rare for my liking. The meat was hard to cut through and the hazelnut "garnish" also overpowered the dish. With all that being said, there was a very cute ambiance to the restaurant.

    The Pigeon House is a new addition to The Clontarf Scene (yes, I just said that). On the site which…read morefor years was Les Amis and following that Tibors Bistro. Home for the weekend my folks decided that we just had to go. So we headed there in a Sunday afternoon about 3:30 and were on time for their brunch sitting which goes until 4. We were able to get a table without a booking right in the bright window. The menu was wonderful. More Linner than brunch to me! I went with the aubergine, sour dough bread, pesto and goats cheese while my sister went for duck confit with grape quinoa and orange. We then swapped half over as we were so excited to taste multiple dishes. My folks both went for steak and chips which looked divine. The food was all delicious. There was a decent amount but the plates were not overloaded and afterwards I felt full but not stuffed -content! My parents went for desserts and they were excellently presented and apparently very good. The decor is cute. There's many prints with a Clontarf or Pigeon House theme. The exposed pipe work and old fashioned light bulbs work really well with the oily green paint. The windows let in loads of light which makes the place very comfortable to sit in but not too bright. The staff were lovely, very friendly and attentive. Overall, it's a lovely restaurant and I'm definitely demanding to come here each time I'm home!

    Javaholics - cafes - Updated May 2026

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