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    TJ's Coffee Bar

    4.3 (8 reviews)

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    Cutest little mom and pop shop. Great food and excellent service. I highly recommend stopping in for a breakfast.

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    Absolutely the best Irish breakfast I had while in Ireland. Service was fabulous very friendly. Highly recommend going there.

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    The Hot Donut - Black forest donut

    The Hot Donut

    (19 reviews)

    North Inner City

    My wife and I were just strolling down the main street when we saw The Hot Donut. There are…read moremultiple donut shops in town but this one was close, convenient and looked GREAT. It's a small shop, like very small shop so seating is more than extremely limited. That was OK since I knew we would be walking away eating. It's also fun to watch them making donuts right behind the glass in the store. Since there are not to many people inside at any one time and two people behind the counter they are very attentive. I also had a specialty coffee which they make on the spot. There is a great selection of fresh and delicious speciality doughnuts and a "Donut of the day" but we were too late for that. We left and continued our walk only to stop for a minute and use a pail as our table. These donuts are good.... I mean really good. Our need for sweet was satisfied and later I was disappointed that I did not bring back a few more to take on the ship with me. They had so many flavors and styles. Stop in if you're in the area. KUDOs to the team at The Hot Donut

    This was a fast stop for us. A quick sweet treat and we were off. They have a lot of different…read morevarieties of donuts to include items like apple fritters (delicious) and cream filled Long Johns. My favorite was a blueberry filled iced donut. The texture was soft yet firm and the icing was proportioned just right. Overall, it's a great donut stop. Go get some! Enjoy.

    The Pantry

    The Pantry

    (18 reviews)

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    Gardiner Street

    So after a bit of a rough night out I woke up with a hangover and was looking for a nice long day…read morein bed. Until it hit me, shoot I'm supposed to meet my friend midday. Ugh what was I thinking? My friend lives out in North Dublin and I live the other way, so we'd agreed to meet somewhere halfway between. The only place I could think of was the Kylemore and that was not really where I wanted to be with a hangover! After a bit of research I discovered there was a nice greasy spoon on Talbot Street. The food was perfect and the fry up soaked up the booze left in my stomach and a nice warm cup of coffee quickly brightened my head. Definitely worth it, though like Dani pointed out it's not convenient to most people stuck at home in their beds nursing a hangover!

    If there is one thing I can always eat it's a full Irish, well ok and carrot cake and any other…read moretype of cake. I'd heard that the Pantry on Talbot Street was a good place for a fry-up so I decided to give it a shot so I could report back to you. The pantry looks very light and modern, a bit like a French bistro. The staff are friendly and know how to make a good cup of coffee and well, the fry-up is indeed very good. Nice and greasy- exactly the way it should be. The rashers were nice and crispy and the toast nearly perfect. So why am I only giving 3 stars? Well, I know where I can get the same just a wee bit cheaper and closer to home. Having said that, the Pantry is worth checking out if you're in the IFSC or near Connolly station.

    Tea Time Express

    Tea Time Express

    (4 reviews)

    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!

    This is a great little bakery just outside the Irish Life Shopping Mall. They've got all your…read morebasic bakery fare. They've also got great toastie sandwiches and baguettes that are perfect for a cold Irish winter day! The prices make the food even more delicious! You can get a jelly donut and a cup of tea for only €2! That's quite amazing when just a cup of tea would cost you more than that in Starbucks! The sandwiches are also amazingly cheap as well!

    Art Cafe Dublin

    Art Cafe Dublin

    (22 reviews)

    €€

    North Inner City

    What a cute cafe! If you're staying close by at one of the hostels - Jacobs, Isaacs, Spire, this is…read morea short walk away from any one of them and I'd highly recommend stopping by for a quick breakfast. The cafe is very pretty, with plenty of different art pieces and decor hanging on the walls and cool furniture. It's quite small inside, with maybe a little more than 10 tables. If it's nice, you can also opt to sit on the small patio. It was a bit chilly when we were in the city, so we decided to sit inside. They have a small menu - you get to choose from a few variations of the Irish breakfast, scones, and breakfast sandwiches. My friend and I both got bacon breakfast sandwiches with the hashbrown and split a plain scone with butter and jam. We were both surprised at how large the scone was and were glad we ended up just sharing one. Even between the both of us we couldn't finish it. The breakfast sandwich was rather large as well and very filling - it hit the spot perfectly! We also got lattes which did the trick of waking us right up! The service seemed very rushed and scattered, but honestly we didn't really mind. We got our food very quickly, so we were in a great mood and left with happy bellies. Overall, if you're into cute cafes, good coffee and want to satisfy that Irish breakfast craving... come here!

    This breakfast joint is really convenient if you're staying at the local hostels (Jacob's/Isaac's)…read more I happened upon it even with the minimal yelp reviews, but am so glad I found it. I came in pretty early at 10am and there was no one there, yet (more crowds came in shortly after). It was solely manned by one cook in the open kitchen, and one host/server. Since this was my first meal in Dublin, I obviously opted for the best of the best, the goliath of breakfasts, if you will. The Mega Irish breakfast (€9.90) came with 2 over-medium eggs, 2 sausages, 2 slices of bacon, 2 hash browns, 2 black pudding thingies (sorry I'm such an ignorant American...), half a tomato, cup of beans, and 4 slices of toast. Wow. I somehow managed to finish the whole thing, and mega it was. I skipped lunch due to the sheer amount of food. The highlight was the sausage - they were plump, super juicy and very flavorful. The coffee(€2.50) which I always drink black, was also pretty good. The cost was so reasonable given the sheer amount of food. The restaurant itself is pretty artsy (ha), with some nice work on the walls and an eclectic hodge podge of furniture. Definitely check out if you're staying nearby!

    TJ's Coffee Bar - coffee - Updated May 2026

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