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Coffeehouse chain serving a variety of beverages including its signature ice-blended options.
64 Mary St, North City, Dublin 1, D01 KW22, Ireland

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Reviews — 8

anshul gupta
at 2024 Mar 19
anshul gupta
at 2024 Mar 19
It was a beautiful experience to be able to go outside and get a dose of healthy breakfast early in the morning while surfing Dublin as a tourist. The staff is very courteous and the space is super cozy. So many options for which we kept going back on our 3 day trip. The oatmeal, avocado toast was spectacular and had us full even after lunch time. Thanks for your service :)
Kieran Mcavoy
at 2024 Mar 06
Kieran Mcavoy
at 2024 Mar 06
The coffee bean has that rare experience of making you feel at home somewhere, away from all the trendy overpriced nonsense that is so common everywhere else in town.
The food is great. I recommend the Irish breakfast and the Tuna Melt. The cheesecake is also amazing. Wonderful staff and great customer service. Always friendly and cheerful. Combined with an ideal location just off Capel street makes the Coffee bean the best Cafe on the North Side of Dublin. Thanks you guys!
sofia pestana
at 2024 Feb 18
sofia pestana
at 2024 Feb 18
Really cosy and lovely friendly atmosphere. Loved the coffee and brunch. My election was veggie brunch. Ideal when when you want to be alone and need some warmth in youre heart.❤
Bernd Biege
at 2024 Feb 12
Bernd Biege
at 2024 Feb 12
Excellent small café in a very multicultural area of Dublin, and a "find of convenience" (i.e. wanted a coffee, but no multinational chain). Small, but with very enthusiastic personnel. Very good mocchachino, and probably the best sausage roll (home made, not from the freezer) in Dublin.
Stephen McGannon
at 2023 Dec 07
Stephen McGannon
at 2023 Dec 07
A charming little cafe on a busy street. You can, of course, quickly pop in for a hit of java and be gone but the richer experience takes time. I ordered the Dubliner and what came out was a plate of tasty goodness. It consisted of Sausages, Bacon, Fried or Scrambled Eggs, Baked Beans, Mushrooms and Toast. The view from the window allows you to watch the world pass by as you nibble on your fry-up. Another good word on the opening hours of 7:45 am on the weekdays. This is to be welcomed as too many cafes in Dublin open after the breakfast hour has been and gone.
Viktor Marina
at 2023 Dec 03
Viktor Marina
at 2023 Dec 03
Great spot just off Capel Street. A few tables outsibe but also small inside.. 4 5 tables, very limited. The coffee is great and the cakes. We didn't try food but the kitchen looked very busy so I guess the food is good. Next time we're gonna try the food. Big minus is that I didn't see any toilets in the premises. I didn't ask but the space is so small and I'm pretty sure I would have seen it. My old barman/waiter instinct from the years I spent in the hospitality industry kicked in when I saw the way the chocolate was sprinkled over our coffees. It looked like someone dropped it accidentally. Sorry guys but I couldn't not notice that.. No big deal. The staff is super nice though.
Inna Z
at 2023 Oct 28
Inna Z
at 2023 Oct 28
We didn't try the food. We only had coffee. The place was very busy. We ordered a latte and a cappuccino. Both coffees were just OK. I certainly wouldn't recommend this place for coffee but I can't comment on the food. The dishes we saw looked interesting.

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