Coffee Shops in Dublin
Dublin is the capital and largest city of Ireland. It has a vibrant nightlife and is reputedly one of Europe’s most youthful cities. Locals are helpful and lovely.
Yes, Coffee!
3FE (Third Floor Espresso)
This place, which is on the list of “25 Coffee Shops Around The World You Have To See Before You Die” on Buzzfeed.com,is known as coffee shop that is the number one in Dublin.
People come from all over to see it. In 2004, They began roasting their own coffee in Dublin. One 3FE coffees are used and sold in some of the coffee shops in the city centre. Also they have a good and successful story; about Colin Harmon who set up this coffee shop after his training in the room from his third floor apartment. click here to read all story.
it’s a bit far from the city centre but it is located quiet, relaxing area(close to the Grand Canal Dock). Locals prefer the coffee shops which are far from the city centre. Also the best of places in Dublin are outside the city centre. In Turkey, Filtered coffee is cheaper than americano whereas here it’s totally opposite.
Kaph
Kaph one of the best, coolest looking coffee shop in Dublin. have an upstairs and living front porch. They use 3FE coffee beans which is the most popular in the city. It is centrally, where people who work in city centre, can go on break time or after work time. I have never seen it empty. If you are a coffee addict, you must go there :)
Coffee Angel
Many of the cities best baristas have come through coffee angel. That is a place that everyday I go there on break.
Clement & Pekoe
It is on South William St. have a larger space with seating inside. porch. There 3 long tables that customers can work on or talk with their friends around.
Simon’s Place
Actually, This place is not a coffee shop. but, I would love to write about it. Event It doesn’t seem as nice as other places, I feel at home in the atmosphere. the tables and chairs are wooden just like iris pubs. Organic tea and sweet are amazing )
Queen of Tarts
the place which I felt in love with their tarts. It is centrally. it is across Dublin Castle. It’s slightly small but lovely. when I first visit there, I can’t take my eyes off the tarts. I had never eaten sweet so much good.