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    The Atrium Lounge

    4.6 (17 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 9:30 pm

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    Dogs allowed
    Good for groups

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    Afternoon Tea at the Atrium Lounge, Westin Dublin
    Torrie L.

    I had an afternoon tea at the Atrium Lounge (in the Westin Hotel Dublin) in May 2023. It was an elevated and elegant experience, I felt a bit underdressed, but the staff treated us well and kindly. The service included unlimited tea, and very filling portions. The savory offerings were some of the most unique I've seen at an afternoon tea, and I loved that. The quality was fantastic and the service was very attentive. I would recommend planning to spend 2-3 hours at the Atrium Lounge for a tea experience - the staff expect guests to stay for an extended period in order to consume the large portions for tea. I would certainly return here! It is expensive, and I find it frustrating that the afternoon tea world really charges exorbitant prices that are above and beyond necessary. I paid close to $100 USD (or €90 euros) for this tea with Prosecco, whereas I would have priced it around $60.

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    Cat D.

    Took a little break in here for some beverages and tapas. Very nice staff, all were friendly and attentive. We wanted to take a break from pubs and do something nicer for a change. The Atrium is inside the Westin Hotel. It's really pretty -- the size is deceiving from outside. You wouldn't think something like that would be in there. Everything was great from the staff, the food and the service. The reason for my 4 star is that when we were charged, it wasn't very clear on what we were charged for. We saw every item...fine. But charged 3 different times for gratuity? On the receipt, we filled in the slot for a tip while signing. When we got the print out, it says gratuity was ALREADY INCLUDED...then another type of gratuity as added for some kind of service charge? Not quite sure what all that was about but we didn't want to deal with it since we had a really long day. Here's what we ordered: - Charcuterie Board - selection of Irish and Continental cured meats, homemade breads, dips and olives. - Madame Figaro - Aperol infused strawberries, creme de mure, soda water up with Valdo Prosecco - Irish Coffee - Tea - came with cookies - Flourless Chocolate Brownie - served with clotted cream - Red Breast 15 yr Single Pot still Everything was exceptional. I took away one star for the gratuity thing. Make sure to ask if you decide on dining here.

    Emily X.

    Like stepping into a storybook or TV show about European gentry, the Atrium Lounge is a beautiful place for some tea, coffee, pastries, and foods. The decor is elegant, and the sky light gives the entire place a very bright feel. They have a large assortment of both savory and sweet items to pair with the drinks. We ordered jasmine green tea, quiche, short rib sandwich, and a chocolate mousse. The tea was perfect! It was served loose leaf in pretty tea cups that certainly matched with the overall decor of the lounge. The quiche was was nicely balanced in terms of egg, crust, and filling. The short rib sandwich was absolutely delicious! Nice, tender meat was complemented by the perfect amount of cheese. Lastly, the mousse was good, though slightly too sweet for my taste. It was dark chocolate and seemed to have some butterscotch or caramel as one layer. Overall experience was 5/5!

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    Gigi L.

    A Most Peculiar Afternoon Tea... they had me at 'peculiar'. Actually, they had me at "Victorian Mojito". Yes, mojitos for an afternoon tea bring the stuffiness factor down by several notches. The Atrium Lounge is on the third level of the Westin Hotel. Head upstairs and you'll not know what hit you. It's a far cry from the Mint Bar on the basement level. As soon as you get to the top you'll be washed in an abundance of natural light. What a setting! Look up at the rows of windows and you'll see what I mean. The ambiance is beautiful - gorgeous chairs in intimate settings for a small group of girlfriends or a mother-daughter outing or a romantic toast with your partner. Now, the sips and eats... There is a traditional afternoon tea; but, I'm reeled in by the idea of a 'peculiar tea'. We kicked it off with rose prosecco and then came the treats in the form of perfect litte bites: pork cheek, prawn cocktail, spiced roast beef, smoked Irish salmon and caviar, sundried tomato tapenade, banana honey bread, popcorn panna cotta (!) and chocolate caramel seasalt brownies! Then to top it all off: a teapot filled with a Victorian version of a Caribbean mojito made from Hendrick's Gin. And, it was absoloutely fantastic! This has to be the best tea in town! Book well in advance as the room fills up quickly. And, if you're going on a date, try to get one of the corner tables for two. They're a bit more private and romantic and one can sink, slide, and slither into the big comfy chair without barely being noticed after a couple cups of mojito and a glass of prosecco. Ahhh, me likey...

    Signature Afternoon Tea for 2. Includes everything in the pic plus unlimited coffee/teas.
    Kat K.

    My husband and I had never had afternoon tea before, and since we were visiting from the USA we thought it would be fun to try. All of the sandwiches (5 different kinds!) were tasty. The scone with clotted cream and jam was my favorite, but the other muffins/tarts were good, too. By the time we got to the dessert plate we were 3 pots of tea in and pretty full, but we managed to eat everything. I had skipped breakfast and we went for a 12 noon tea time so we were set until dinner. All of the teas were amazing, and the service was top notch. If you are into food, skip the Gin/Champagne option and get the Signature. You get more food that way, and you can always go drink later

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    Decent afternoon tea in the heart of the city center but away from the hustle and bustle of Dublin. Great tea service

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    Goose On The Loose - Blueberry Supreme

    Goose On The Loose

    4.5(101 reviews)
    1.0 kmSouth Inner City

    This is a small and cozy dining establishment. We sat by the fireplace and had breakfast. The…read moreservice was friendly. The coffee was good but nothing over the top. The potato cakes were ok but the avocado served on top was not all the way ripe and therefore a little hard and not very flavorful. My Greek beleni was ok too It was spongy in texture which is to be expected. It didn't have a ton of filling. Everything here was just a little bland. Well cooked and priced appropriately.

    Holy. Shit. I rarely…read morecurse but finding this gluten free goldmine of glorious pancakes was like a blessing of the saints. The portion sizes kind of seem small but that could be because my girlfriend and I split everything and it was basically a couple of bites from each other's dishes. We got the blueberry lemon pancakes, and a meat dish for the needed protein, so one savory and one sweet, the way breakfast is meant to be worshipped and devoured simultaneously. Beautiful, small place that gets packed very quickly. Interestingly enough I thought it was a French bistro, but I believe the owners hail from Ukraine as that is the country flag that was hung outside the shape if my world history learnings are correct. I cannot recommend this place highly enough and would come back in a New York minute if I get the chance to visit Dublin again. As always people SYOY!!!

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    Small place - packed

    Stage Door Café - Irish Breakfast!

    Stage Door Café

    4.6(145 reviews)
    0.5 kmTemple Bar
    €€

    Stage door cafe feels like visiting a good friends place. Small space inside but we got seat…read morequickly at 7 am (they open at 6 am) although almost every table was full. Open early so if you're struggling to find a place, this is it. The Irish breakfast hits the spot - the buttery toast was heavenly and the blood sausage was my favorite part - hearty and delicious. It also came with sausage, sunny side up egg, sweet beans and ham. The service is like none other from the minute you walk in, you feel like you're at an old friends place and as you leave, they give you recommendations and a list of local bars and hangouts that Irish people love. When I go back to Dublin, I'm definitely going back here for breakfast.

    Friends found this on TikTok and found it highly recommended. From their understanding the staff…read moreare supposed to be "rude" to you but I didn't find they were. Maybe sarcastic but not rude. What was annoying was them telling everyone their credit card machine would be down and then you'd have to wash dishes or stay until it came back up. They did this to the table next to us but then came back and seemed like it was a joke and was like "oh it's back up." When it came time for us to pay they said it was down and needed to pay cash. We pushed back a little and said you've literally said that to everyone then the guy became rude. So we get out cash and go to pay and he's like oh I'm restarting the machine you can pay by card. That was annoying. Other than that place was small and quaint. Serves traditional Irish breakfast items. Food was good, just don't expect anything to be favorable. Food in general in Ireland is very bland.

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    Stage Door Café - Inside seating area

    Inside seating area

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    Bread 41 - Potato and chimichurri tart

    Bread 41

    4.7(91 reviews)
    0.5 kmSouth Inner City
    €€

    Everything was absolutely fantastic! They have fresh savory…read moreand sweet options. I accidentally dropped the top dollop of the croffin and the staff member was very kind to replace it with a new one, which was not necessary but VERY much appreciated! It was very clean, organized, and well run/managed. They have two restrooms and have water available as well. We enjoyed this place so much we went twice (which we try not to do) during our Ireland road trip! Tried the onion and the potato savory pastries and they were perfect! Their chocolate croissant was also wonderful. Very buttery and flaky. Food: 5/5 Service: 5/5 Ambiance: 5/5

    I dropped into Bread 41 on New Years Day -- it was one of the few places open and they sure were…read morebopping! There was a line out the door, but it moved super quickly. I didn't wait more than 5/10 minutes. I grabbed a couple of different things for us to try -- the focaccia, morning bun, salted caramel roll, and the cinnamon roll. My favorite was easily the focaccia, which could compete with the best I had in Italy -- so good. The morning bun was good, but nothing crazy exciting. The salted caramel roll had to be the least caramel-y caramel roll I've ever had, but it didn't taste bad and the salted part was interesting (in a good way!). The Cinnamon roll was unique, which I appreciate. It had a big glob of cream cheese frosting (too much for me, but I imagine it would float a lot of folks' boats) and some orange flavoring! I quite liked the orange. I wanted to get a matcha to go, but they said they didn't have disposable cups. You could buy a 5 euro reusable one and then if you brought it back you'd get a refund... interesting, but I was leaving that day and wouldn't be back in the area. I can't speak to the ambiance because we were in and out, but it looked like they had a decent amount of space. All in all, I would recommend this place! For me it was a 4, but I'm sure for some it would bop up to a 5.

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    Bread 41 - Cruffin (€4.80), sausage roll (€5.20), kimchi danish (€5.60)

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    Cruffin (€4.80), sausage roll (€5.20), kimchi danish (€5.60)

    Hatch and Sons - Sausage, bacon and double baked egg breakfast

    Hatch and Sons

    4.2(212 reviews)
    0.7 kmSouth Inner City
    €€

    Hatch and Sons was the first meal I had when I got to Dublin, and frankly it set the mood in the…read morebest of ways for my time there. Sunken below street level it feels more off the main path and you have to keep your eyes out to find it easily. Walking in the place has a real chill and cozy vibe up front. I was seated right way and ordered off their all day menu. I got their Double Baked eggs, brown soda bread, bacon, sausage and roast tomato. For my tastes the double baked eggs were overdone, but that's double baked for you. Everything else was so delicious though that I truly didn't even notice. It was a wonderful pile of meat overflowing out of a little skillet with a stack of soda bread and butter. Truly it was a delight. I also ordered up their irish coffee. This was especially fun because it's not a simple shot of whiskey, coffee and cream. They create a brown sugar syrup blended with the whiskey to cook off the alcohol but retain the flavor. This means you can day drink and not even bat an eye at it being strange. The flavor was delicious and I'll be trying to recreate this at home for sure.

    Quaint cozy and excellent spot for brunch food. Sitting across Stephens park, this is a great place…read moreto do by befor or after a stroll in the park. The ingredients used are top quality and you can tell they really respect the ingredients. I had the avocado toast on Soda bread and bacon (. Daily special) and the portion was big! Perfectly ripe avocados seasoned and delicious. I'd say to get two avocados with your serving. The soda bread is absolutely yummy too. My bf had the twice cooked eggs and bacon skillet and he demolished it. Next time I'm visiting, definitely coming back!

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    Hatch and Sons - Smoked fish board

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    Hatch and Sons - The kitchen at Hatch and Sons in Dublin

    The kitchen at Hatch and Sons in Dublin

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    Brother Hubbard - Scone

    Brother Hubbard

    4.4(363 reviews)
    0.7 kmNorth Inner City
    €€

    Visiting Ireland for the first time, I did my best to read up on good places to grab breakfast,…read morebaked goods in Dublin and Brother Hubbard popped up on a few lists, Reddit posts, so I put it on my list to try and I'm glad I did! I walked in on a Wednesday morning, right as they opened at 9am, and was seated immediately. The sit-in part of Brother Hubbard is bright, relaxing, spacious with plenty of tables inside and there's a patio outside with plenty of tables as well. The waitress came over with a menu and gave me plenty of time to look it over. She was very courteous and pleasant, checking in throughout my time there, never hovering. For breakfast, I ordered an Americano, a ginger scone, and their Irish Oat Porridge - Classic. Their porridge is organic oats made with milk and with ordering it as "Classic", it was served with cream and honey. Starting with the ginger scone, this was another case of a perfectly baked scone - Crispy, golden exterior with a moist, buttery interior. The flavor of ginger was perfectly balanced and the raisins inside were a nice supplement to the scone. The porridge was really good, I loved the creaminess of it! Both did a nice job of filling me up and setting me up for the day of walking to come. Funny enough, around 3:30pm, I stopped here again to grab a mid-afternoon treat and ordered the chocolate and hazelnut Babka, their soft bun filled with chocolate and toasted hazelnuts. This pastry was crazy tasty! A slightly crispy exterior with a croissant-like inside chocked full of chocolate and those toasted hazelnuts. This was so rich and truly decadent. Brother Hubbard is a gem of a breakfast and pastry spot! I appreciate the relaxing café environment with friendly staff and high-quality food. I know if I come back to Dublin, I'd come back to grab breakfast, or perhaps another Babka.

    I heard Brother Hubbard was the restaurant to eat at to start your day, so finally checked it out…read moreon my last day in Dublin. Brother Hubbard is a solid spot for breakfast and brunch, serving entrees, lighter fare and offers a pastry assortment that will have you pondering about getting takeout. I visited Brother Hubbard on a Sunday, half an hour after it opened and was able to be seated immediately. However, the brunch rush came afterwards and by the time I left, the entire place was filled. It's popular. And yes, it's the same spot Phil Rosenthal ate at. I even saw the owner who was featured on the show here, helping out with clearing tables and so forth. I ordered the traditional Irish breakfast and an iced chai latte. The food was good and actually, not as heavy as I anticipated. It came with an egg, sausage, bacon, beans and a pudding, which I had to look up. It's ground meat with oats and is molded into a patty. It didn't taste bad, so can see why it's served around these parts of the world. And the meal also came with another item I had to look up, colcannon bread, which was a potato bread with kale. And it was my favorite part of the breakfast! Delicious. If you're looking for a breakfast spot in Dublin, then I'm pretty sure you already know about Brother Hubbard, which is popular, all for good reason. The food was tasty, service was friendly and I loved how bright and welcoming the restaurant was. I was satisfied.

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    Brother Hubbard - Chocolate and Hazelnut Babka

    Chocolate and Hazelnut Babka

    Brother Hubbard - Chocolate and Hazelnut Babka

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