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4.3 (49 reviews)
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lunch special - cranberry relish, brie, stuffing sandwich with soup
Christiane M.

this sandwich and soup was so so good. i'm a vegetarian and requested no ham on my sandwich so they substituted with extra brie which was amazing. service was so friendly and the place was so cute

I love this sign!
Emily C.

Well isn't this only bleedin deadly. Finally somewhere super cute super tasty and super bleedin funky and super bleedin comfy in the Batter. So yeah, Slice is a new piece of the Cake Cafe in Portobello. It's a chip of the old block with similar branding and light and airy feel. Painted nice n white with bright colours and lovely little jars of flowers on each table. We came for brunch, and the place was jammers, as it seems to consistently be. We found a couple of chairs after not too much effort, and settled in for some eats. My friend had the baked breakfast - beans, eggs, rashers, I had the sausage with scrambled eggs, toast and avocado & chives. It was HUGE and really good. They sell a small range of nice teas as well - each time I've been here, I've gone for the 'Everlasting Life'. Aside from the name, it's a refreshing and light blend with a subtle sweetness, highly recommended. The staff are all very friendly and approachable, and the service was efficient and professional. One star off for having no wifi - surely all cafes these days should have wifi?

Chocolate orange slice
Sarah S.

Great coffee and cake!!! Brilliant varied menu but I stopped in for said coffee and cake. I chose a chocolate orange slice which was made with dark chocolate and utterly delicious. Their coffee is a blend made for them by 3FE. The guys there are v nice and friendly with a sprinkling of hipster (these days is that such a bad thing?!) Not a five because I found it kinda small and the tables are v close together. It seems kinda cramped if the tables are full! Like I say though great coffee and cake. I even bought some other cake to try at home. If you can get a table here it is worth the visit!

Breakfast bowl
Ellen S.

It's rare I find myself in Stoneybatter as it's slightly out of the way, but they certainly have some good food spots located there. Slice is a sister of the Cake Cafe, and it's just as cute and tiny and cosy. The brunch menu is quite long with mainly egg dishes. I was contemplating to try their carrot/ walnut pancakes, but sadly they had ran out. The brunchbowl I got was massive and delicious. two poached eggs with couscous, croutons and grilled veg. I asked for an added sausage, but in hindsight probably could have done without it, as I also got two slices of bread with it, so it was impossible to finish it all. Polished it off with a fresh peppermint tea and the total came only to 13€. Very good value.

almond milk porridge and 3FE coffee
Yvonne B.

I have been back a good few times since my first review, mainly cause it's location is dead-handy and also cause I love their daily changing fresh juices. Since then, the mini-people hence noise situation that put me off at first, doesn't seem to be 'a situation' any longer. Still loud above average at weekend brunch times, SLICE is now one of my favourites in the neighbourhood. All the staff is just lovely, there's a nice vibe about the place, they serve 3FE coffee and lots of different cakes (some sugar and gluten-free options) and they have daily changing specials written on the back of their monster coffee machine . I just wished they opened a little longer.

Jane D.

Had breakie in slice this morning. The cafe is quite small, so when we arrived we had a little wait before we got a seat. Which is ok, just be aware. The staff were run off their feet. We were given our menus and it was about 10/15mins before they came over to take our orders. We ordered coffee & food. The coffee took quite a while to come. Which was quite annoying. Apart from the wait the food was extremely delicious. The beans and toast were the highlight fo shizzzz. God they were good. I will struggle not to order these when I'm back. We also had the carrot cake pancakes. The citrus curd, my oh MYYY! We were a bit dubious so we asked for it on the side. Ehhhh no need. It was so good I stated eating it straight from the ramekin. Spoonfuls of sweet, sour, lemony heaven. The vegi scramble was very gudd too. Nice hint of lemon on top. All and all great spot. I will defo b Bak, but not if I'm looking for a quick bite :)

Sausage scramble and brand on toast with ALL the extras! Totes ma goats worth it!
Ahmed A.

SLICE IS AMAZING! Actually in love this place. Went for brunch and got the sausage scramble with ALL the sides. Topped with avocado and along with pepper and onions I was thoroughly filled and got a world class latte to boot. My girlfriend got the beans on toast and also got all the extras including a poached egg and bacon. We throughly enjoyed the meal and the sour dough toast we got served with our breakfast was delicious. The only issue I would have with slice is the tight quarters which have led us to have to wait outside for quite sometime however the food made up for the wait and the friendly staff and great atmosphere made the experience thoroughly enjoyable!

Settling in for the evening
Petra B.

I've been to SLICE for a Yelp evening event - Beer and Food matching. So it's not the normal experience you can get here during their normal opening hours but as they do offer private rental of the cafe / restaurant it might be helpful for some. The place is small enough but with four long tables we managed to fit in around 28 people which resulted in a very nice, cosy, relaxed and lively atmosphere. The staff was friendly, relaxed and enjoyed the evening as much as we did, despite it being work for them. And the food was simply excellent. My favourites were the Pickled Mushroom with Brie and pear salad and the Lamb Burger with their very own Tomato Relish. Just to avoid any confusion: As SLICE don't offer beer but rather wine with their food on this occasion the beer was provided by the "drinkstore" around the corner. So next time I'm in Stoneybatter around lunchtime I'd definitely try more of their menu and also hope for another opportunity to be there for an evening event.

My boyfriend enjoying his fresh made coffee
Jenna E.

This hip little spot is to die for. Everything is all natural and tastes amazing. When we had to wait a little bit for a table (we had a larger party) the staff consistently came to check on us to ensure we weren't forgotten. We could not stop talking about the food all day and will now be our go to for the rest of our stay here in Ireland. The staff was extremely kind and helpful, the atmosphere was relaxed and inviting, and the food cannot be topped. I got the vegetarian toast and even though I was full I couldn't stop eating! The house special drink was watermelon and apple and let me tell you, spectacular. The price point was constant with the food as well. Not over priced at all. Overall, if you're around go! 10/10 will be eating there again.

Brian H.

So happy to have a new local cafe on my doorstep. I have been here for a couple of brunches and the odd takeaway coffee. The brunch menu consists of the usual suspects; muesli, scrambled eggs, pancakes, beans on toast or the full breakfast. The quality of the food is very good and they deliver it with there own twist. Prices on the brunch menu are pretty reasonable at between €5 to €10 per dish. I love how they have decorated the cafe, it looks great and has a really cool vibe about it. They do an evening menu from Thursday to Saturday (which can be ordered to takeaway) that sounds lovely, haven't managed to sample it yet!

Spicy Irish Sausage Scramble on sourdough with smoked white pudding
Kendall K.

Friendly and attentive staff, relaxed atmosphere, great WiFi, and a large brunch menu that kept me occupied for quite some time. So happy my Airbnb was right down the street! I highly suggest the spicy irish sausage scramble on sourdough with their smoked white pudding.

Tastey juices
Shelena S.

Absolutely yummy! It was a lovely sunny afternoon when the bfriend and i went here for lunch and it did not dissapoint! What a cool place to have just around the corner. The beef sandwich was amazing. The bread was super deluxe fresh! I had a ice tea lemonade which tasted delish and refreshing. I had a taste of the ginger and carrot juice which was great too and good value for money cause it comes in a bottle! Himself had the soup of the day which if i remember correctly was tomato and roast pepper with sourdough bread on the side. Place was packed so might be difficult to get a spot at busy times but don't give up as it's worth it! (Not sure about the 3fe coffee - seemed a little tasteless)

Rowan M.

3fe coffee, delicious food and very cosy interior all what i can ask for. Staff were very friendly and welcoming and usually are, our brunch came fast and was well presented and their coffee is Amaizinggggggh. Today i had granola with poached fruits and yogurt and poppy seeds ( yum yum yum) and espresso macchiato, my friend had scrambled eggs and avocado on toast, green tea and xmass biscuit which we got for free. Overall, great spot for breakfast/ brunch

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Great service, very fresh , tasty juices,delicious food ... And Mr sun shinning through the big window

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Review Highlights - Slice

Stoneybatter is becoming one of the vibrant areas of Dublin and thanks to Slice cafe as well.

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The Butlers Pantry - Uhm!!! Choc Cho

The Butlers Pantry

(4 reviews)

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Amazing is the first word that comes to mind. Bright and cheery colors welcome you as you walk in,…read moredrawn closer and pulled inside with the smells of fresh baked bread and sweets. A selection of cakes, Danishes, tarts, homemade dressings, take away meals and healthy food options. All made fresh daily in their kitchen in Bray. The pastries and breads are delivered into all of the 12 locations 2-3 times a day!!! Everything in the entire cafe is homemade! What a hidden gem and I don't want to keep it to myself. I was served by Lorraine who was knowledgeable about all of the baked goods that lined the shelves. She was so passionate about these cakes and treat that she had me very excited about them as well. It reminds me of bakeries that we have back at home which totally excited me. I love the fact that everything is made locally as I think it's so great to be able to support your local businesses. They have lovely coffees to go as well. They don't have any tables for you to enjoy your delicatessen in house but it's certainly worth taking away. Treats from The Butler's Pantry is bound to bring a smile to anyone's face. Oh and on Thursday-Sunday they have a selection of croissants, pan au raisins and pan au chocolate, etc. One word...YUM!

Great coffee and it's good that you can sit outside too. I think the price is a little bit steep at…read moretimes for the pastries as these are mass produced standard issue. There's a really nice manager there in fact all staff are extremely pleasant. I think they could be more consistent with the speciality foods that are available and starting to sell 3fe coffee or something similar by the bag would be a good idea but overall it's the best spot for coffee in the village.

Two Boys Brew - Avo toast - amazing flavors in this dish. Sweet, savory - such a brilliant combination!!

Two Boys Brew

(33 reviews)

Phibsboro

I come here every time I'm in Dublin. Great coffee and SCRUMPTIOUS food! Eggs are poached to…read moreperfection and the composition of flavors in each dish is just a 10/10. Today we came with a baby and they had a great, secure high chair. Don't miss this gem!!!

Hitting up a coffee shop was definitely not what I was expecting to do immediately after setting…read morefoot in Dublin; but given that my friends are such coffee fiends that they even put me to shame, I didn't have a choice but to hit up one of Dublin's hottest coffee spots as soon as we got off the bus. The space is rather small, as most coffee shops are, and the prices are a bit up there, but all the coffee they make holds its own against some of the best- no Starbucks quality here- and the food is amazing. Speaking of, if you haven't tried their hotcakes slathered with berries, compote, and some of the most decadent whipped cream you've ever tasted, you haven't lived life to the fullest. It was so sweet, it was almost too much for me to finish, but I won't complain about such a delicious sugar rush this early in the morning. If you're not the "dessert for breakfast" type, they also have your typical avocado toast- don't ask me why that's a thing here, too- eggs, breakfast meats, and of course, porridge. Or, if you're not the breakfast type, they do have some bomb-looking pastries available all day, every day, including vegan options. These guys must also be pretty well-established given that they have merch available for purchase, on top of their perishables. And really, the coffee here is amazeballs. If you come for nothing else, come for that.

Foodfare - I started to eat before taking a picture!!! Black pudding, sausage and egg with toast and tea.

Foodfare

(5 reviews)

Finglas

I do feel that in this filthy dirty amazing city of ours there is a serious lack of good old…read morefashioned greasy spoons in the city centre [it's drowning in hipster and touristy joints] and you do need to venture outside of the city centre to find an authentic one most of the time. You DON'T serve beans with a traditional Irish breakfast. You may have it as an option but it's not given as standard. That's how you determine if the place is a genuine greasy spoon or not. In my working class Dublin opinion. This place does not disappoint. I ordered sausage, black pudding and egg. It came with tea and toast and was a fiver. Perfect. They had a full Irish for just a couple Euro more, but this was perfect for what I wanted. Great characters in here. So a good place for people watching. The staff are very friendly. The person who I think must be the owner seems to do the rounds walking around asking if everyone is OK and making small talk to the regulars. This is a wonderful thing that rarely happens in Dublin anymore. They have booths and tables. It is small enough so tables and booths are quite close to each other. My only gripe is the toilets. They aint the prettiest but they seem to be fairly clean, just not well maintained. But hey, I'm not having a piss in Brown Thomas. I am having a piss in a greasy spoon in Finglas Village. Looking forward to coming back. Anyone in the area needs to visit. [Also, apologies for the picture. I was so excited that I ate most of it before I even thought about taking a good picture. BAD YELP ELITE!!]

this is a nice little greasy spoon cafe and the 8oz steak is absolutely delicious! it comes served…read morewith fried onions, mushrooms, cabbage, carrots and mash and if going to eat a steak here it is recommended to be hungry! order this with a pot of tea and you're right there in kathy's cafe in eastenders!

Lilliput Stores

Lilliput Stores

(24 reviews)

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Stoneybatter

Oh this place really is divine. I wish there were more like it in Dublin!…read more Definitely a little hidden in the backstreets as previous reviewers have said, but so worth the trip! (Make an outing out of it, go there for your lunch and take it up to the Phoenix Park to eat it, then catch an afternoon screening in the Lighthouse Cinema, and grab some dinner in L Mulligan Grocer on Manner St. I am salivating at the thought....mmm....) So what can you find in this purty little spot? It's all about local folks! They stock Irish (and European) cheese and meats, handmade breads, fresh fruit and veges, freshly made sandwiches and pastries, olives, various other pickled schtuff and all the rest of those types of delish bits n bobs you won't find in your local supermarkets. The Lilliput Press is across the way as well if you want a little read. I just wish they had more seating in here, but I guess that may take away some of the tiny shop charm of the place. Maybe in the summer they could stick some tables outside (perhaps they do this already - anyone know?!!) Either way, it's a fanfreakingbrilliantastic place to have a gander in and get noshed up. Oh - they have coffee & wine too! Bonus!!! Wiiinnneee....

If you can find this place, well done! It is really hidden away but when you find it you will be…read morefilled with a warm feeling, it's a really cool find. It's call Lilliput for two reasons, one as a homage to Lilliput press that is in the area and the other reason because for such a tiny shop, it really squeezes a lot in. It has a range of regular and artisan products. Cheeses from around the country, artisan breads, olives from Morocco, lots of wines and delicious sandwiches to go. A coffee will set you back the princely sum of €1.50. There are seats built into the shop front so you can relax and enjoy the atmosphere. The girl I was chatting with was a pure doll, she recommended a few local events to me, I really appreciate when people know the community they work in and are welcoming like they are here.

Slice - cafes - Updated May 2026

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