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Dave's Deli - G&T coffee from local toaster

Dave's Deli

5.0(1 review)
0.1 km

Still 5 star all the way. Not only is Dave open, he tells me he hasn't really shut shop all through…read moreWu Flu; now politicians note there's real public service for you. I arrived at Dave's to find a queue and once again the customers were admirably well-versed in the source of and style of the coffee they preferred and they were talking to an expert. When it came my turn, I simply asked Dave for what he considered to be his tastiest coffee - after all he knows much more about it than I do do. All I can say is that what I got was superb, darn great value and simultaneously he also proved that he did know much more than I did. Ballina is a beautiful town and the area is stunningly beautiful. It promotes itself as a fair trade town - a place with a conscience and a sense of fairness -.and Dave does his bit here. He deserves at least 3 green stars. His coffee is shade grown and bird friendly, all his food is fresh made to order, and importantly, is locally sourced, he uses paper bags and his cups are corrugated paper. He has plastic cup lids but it's up to customers to decide to take a lid. I didn't. We all need to be more astute to ethical issues and strive to become ethical consumers, after all the earth is our only home and it ain't recyclable so we do need to start to think green star values as much as we do when deciding stars to award in our reviews. There's a green star project to google (if that's the term) that offers helpful advice and information. It also dawned on me that realistically we only drop by Ballina to get coffee from Dave - if he shuts shop we likely won't stop by again. Sadly it's take away only: Ireland won't open up to sitting in cafes and restaurants until this July, the exception being hotels where you must be a resident

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Dave's Deli - Menu board

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Dave's Deli - My kick ass double espresso

My kick ass double espresso

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The Sweet Beat Café

The Sweet Beat Café

4.9(7 reviews)
47.8 km
€€

If you know whats good for you, you'll get yourself down to The Sweet Beat on Bridge Street! They…read moreoffer breakfast, lunch and smoothies/coffees to go. Fresh and healthy superfood salads, juices, dairy free sweet treats, daily hot specials, 3fe coffee and teas - all offered with dairy free milk options. I had the superfood salad of massaged kale, chickpeas, and spiced cous cous (with cranberries, pomegranate and pesto) for lunch. For €7.50 it filled me up for the day and is far more exciting then the dull packaged leaves and uninspiring dash of olive oil salads you get in other establishments. These salads ARE the dish, not just a bit of green on the side - they demand your attention and don't disappoint on taste! Less than a 5 minute stroll from O'Connell St, in the summer it'd be lovely to get a salad to go at lunch time and eat it along the riverside. I imagine the menu will expand as the business does, as chef-cum-proprietor Carolanne is Ballymaloe trained and well travelled! They maintain an active social media presence @sweetbeatsligo and already have a loyal following of customers - including me! Watch this space, as it expands into something brilliant, its thrilling to see young businesses like this bringing the heart back into Sligo town.

A must when visiting the area. Super food. Tasty, fresh and good for the soul. Good selection of…read moresalads, soup of the day and larger "dailies" as an option e.g. Best bourguignon and patatas bravas!! also a variety of milk options for your coffee choice!!

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The Sweet Beat Café - Super salad (€8.50) and avocado (€1.50)

Super salad (€8.50) and avocado (€1.50)

The Sweet Beat Café - Granola (6€)

Granola (6€)

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