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Mish.Mash

4.2 (28 reviews)
ModerateCoffee & Tea
Closed 8:30 am - 8:00 pm

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Catarina L.

If I had to describe Mish Mash in three words those would be: cute, cute and lettuce. Ah, bet you didn't see that last one coming! Let me clarify: chances are lettuce will be in your dish if you order something for lunch. Which is ok, because the lettuce they served tasted great and it was very crisp and fresh, but come on, there are some other vegetables out there. The lettuce overload is my only beef with the place, and other than that it's a nice experience. The food is ok, but on that alone Mish Mash wouldn't stand out much. They serve fresh salads and sandwiches, as well as a selection of scones and cakes - so it's pretty nice for lunch but it seems to be just perfect for an afternoon tea. They have a bunch of specials (special dessert, drink, salad...) based on an ingredient along with their fixed menu, so they try to keep things interesting and seasonal. Even though the food itself isn't too fantastic, some of the sauces though are simply amazing and the bread is quite tasty too, which makes the dishes more worth it, in my opinion. The drinks selection is good if you're not looking for alcohol - lots of tea and some other fruit or herbs refreshments -, and it pairs well with what they have on offer and with the vibe of the place. This place may be small but it's full of beautiful details. The décor is eclectic, with DIY benches mixed with handcrafted paper mobiles and other nice elements - my favourite is this beautiful modernist cabinet they have facing the door. There's also a lot of effort put into all the ephemera, from the stamped napkins and cards to the way they write you your bill on a funny post-it. Our waiter was very friendly, giving us advice about what was on the menu and telling us about their events and twitter account - do check it if you want to be kept in the loop of all the stuff happening there, like the Lazy Sundays. Extra bonus points for the nice idea of featuring some art work, like photography, in this space - well, they do have the words "Caffe/Retail/Gallery" under their name, so at least they're living up to that. This is a feel good place, no doubt about it. The kind of spot you'd choose to hangout with some friends and have something to eat while you're at it. Go, relax, have a nice tea and enjoy your company. P.S.: Still no credit cards accepted when I wrote this review, but this may eventually change :)

Refreshing Oolong Tea served in one of the most delightful tea pots I have ever seen.
Anna P.

If I had Hermione's Time Turner , I would definitely make sure to revisit Mish.Mash, a new foodie gem on Capel St. Tucked away on Capel Street, this petite restaurant boasts wonderfully romantic interiors, mixing elements of bohemian casualness and Mediterranean vigor. The menu is nicely refreshing too. I went for Caprese Salad - tasty, fresh and served with aromatic brown bread. My tea of choice was Oolong Tea, which arrived in the cutest pocket-size green tea pot I ever saw. Though seemingly small, I got a decent kick out of it without a need to refill a cup. For my whole stay the staff was very attentive, making sure the food was to my liking. So I felt pampered and well-cared-for. Definitely I will be back soon! Full of charm, simplicity and warmth, Mish.Mash is the place to visit whenever you need a break for the bustle & hustle of the city life.

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Lava Y.

I came here since it had good reviews on Yelp so decided to try it out. It's a tiny cafe at the end of Capel street with some quirky decor and cozy atmosphere. The menu is pretty small but they have a few salads, sandwiches and desserts for really cheap. I ordered a soup (which was red cabbage) and Salmon Carpaccio but was disappointed. The salad was just a handful of iceburg lettuce and some smoked salmon on top, lacking any taste, was skimpy on portions, and made me feel like I wasted money on something that didn't seem to meet cafe standard in general at all . The soup was ok, really watery and bland though, also lacking substance. The only good point was that the staff were nice, the prices are low at about 5-7 euro (for a reasons I now understand), and the tea, which was pretty nice. But I definitely won't come back and nor will I recommend it as a place to dine in Dublin, that's for sure.

minimal light
Carlos S.

Lovely little place with good tarts and coffee. They are playing Tycho that is an ambient music project that goes really well with the low light and the relaxing atmosphere of the cafeteria. Nice decoration with artistic touch (a lot of photos ) and vintage furniture. Perfect for reading, having a date or just passing time. The pumpkin cake is just amazing. They have a menu outside so there are other choices. A "must" in Dublin. They do not accept cards (for the moment) and as it is November in Dublin I did not see a table outside but I have checked their website (in construction) and they show a table with chairs outside. They have a Facebook, etc.

Machiato
Kylie C.

Very cute little shop. Definitely not for large groups, as only a few seats inside. Its very hip in its decor and the presentation of their coffee and food is quite well done. It's also cheap, which is a plus. double espresso machiato is 2.60€. They staff are also really nice and seems like mostly regulars come in, so there is a lot of rapport. Overall, nice place to catch up, or chill out and quite central

Cute aluminium teapot!
Zoe H.

Tonight a friend and I were finished in the cinema and wanted to go for a tea or something- not in the mood for alcohol! Did a quick search on Yelp and found Mish Mash was super close- so off we went. The decor is very cute, nice and relaxing without being bland. Handmade paper decorations and fairy lights might be a cliche, but they are still lovely! The service was great, and the tea I had was delicious. But what impressed me most was that they didn't ask us to leave although they should have closed at 9! I'll definitely be back again!

Dara B.

Surely this is the cutest cafe in Dublin!! Wonderful cappuccino using Monte Cristo 100% arabica (and beautiful latte art!) is only the start of the experience! There is a beautiful little selection of home made cakes, lovely short menu of superb sandwiches (like my Serrano ham with avocado, mozzarella and rocket on rustic bread, or my friends "BLT" with smoked bacon, avocado and emmental cheese...) and did I mention the coffee??? All in delightfully quirky bijou surroundings (almost Parisienne?) with interesting artwork on the walls and eclectic furnishings... But perhaps best of all, if not the gorgeous staff, is the little outdoor table and the fact that unlike most cafés in Dublin, Mish Mash faces West and therefore catches the afternoon sun beautifully! Perfect location to enjoy people watching on the uniquely bohemian streetscape of Capel Street and enjoy the view right down to the dome of city hall and onwards to the Dublin mountains... I'll be back. Soon. And Often!!!

delicious ginger tea with orange infusion
Rowan M.

I love the fact that they stay open until 9 or 10 pm were most of the cafes are closed in Dublin. The place is wonderful and cosy and has this kinda vintage look on wood floor and some fairy lights hanging on the window. The food is good, they offer sandwiches and salads. The best thing they have in my opinion is the tea and coffee menu, i went through them all and ended up asking the waitress for a suggestion and i had a really good ginger tea with orange. I enjoyed the salad that i had with blue cheese and smoked salmon and my friend seemed to enjoy her pineapple cheese cake. I think will be going there more often.

Lisa J.

I love this little cafe with eclectic furnishings and simple menu. I may have passed this place on my way to Mary/Henry Street and I have missed this but no more. I will be back to taste their coffee and fare.

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Friendly barista and great table service. Low key vibe. The Vietnamese was the best I had as well. Bravo!

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What a lovely place to relax. Staff lovely and coffees great! Such a relaxed atmosphere....great for a time out!

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Very cozy! Been there a couple of times and had a coffee and a dessert, both really good quality. Thumbs up!

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Gardiner Street

"Ah howye luv, yer usual brekkie roll is it?"…read more "Yes please! I'm like a box of Lego. I'm in BITS!" "Late night?" "Yes! You better give me a turnover for tomorrow too, I feel a 2 day hangover approaching!" This is a real old Dublin bakery. The women that work here are real Dubs and I am sure if someone looked sideways at me they'd have my back! They say real Dublin Mammy things to ya. They're deadly! This place is tinchy tiny. The bread is top notch. As the lady who works here said to me before...... "None of that Cuisine De France shite in here luv" A real proper crusty roll for your lunch. I used to live around the corner from here and every Saturday morning I would get my brekkie roll (pictured above). The deli counter is very small and the sausages and rashers are out of a vacuum pack. I'm here for the bread, not the rashers and sausages so it does the trick. The rest of the fillings are much better than that, nice and fresh and really good coleslaw. The turnovers are my favourite (as well as the crusty rolls). I don't have a sweet tooth so the only time I would have any cakes from here is if we got one in the office for someone's birthday. Everyone in my office raves about the cakes however. If you're in town of a Saturday doing some shopping Northside then I would highly recommend you brave the nasty street that is Talbot Street and get some bread for your brekkie on Sunday morning. Totes amazeballs!

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Mish.Mash - coffee - Updated May 2026

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