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    Avoca

    4.0 (30 reviews)
    ModerateArts & Crafts, Fashion, Cafes
    Open 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Touristy
    Classy
    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating

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    Dolores M.

    I wish I could do a proper review of this restaurant but I can't. We drove down here for Sunday lunch last week and expected that we would get seated straight away, it is a recession after all, surely people are not eating out like they used to! Anyway, we got there and there was a queue out the door, we wouldn't get a table for at least two hours! The restaurant here is in a conservatory type room with gorgeous furniture and glorious natural daylight coming at you from all angles. I looked longingly at everything before turning away down hearted, woe is me! My sadness was appeased however when I wandered around the lovely Avoca shop that you have to walk through to get to the restaurant. If you love handcrafty stuff or unusual things or pretty things or colourful things you will love this shop, you have to like one of those things! The only thing you won't like is the prices, there was one appealing spotty mug that i totally fell in love with (spotty stuff is so cool, well not spotty teenage faces, but you know what I mean!) anyway, the thing cost twenty two bleedin' euro! For a mug! With spots on it! I admit I still nearly bought it but no, while i might justify a Sunday lunch (which i didn't get anyway) I can't justify an expensive mug! I love you Avoca but not that much!

    Blankets by Avoca Handweavers
    Mr Kitty K.

    If you are looking for products made by Avoca Handweavers, visit the Powerscourt Avoca shop (as opposed to their Avoca Main Office property location off of the N11). The Powers Court Avoca store offers gorgeous coats, blankets, scarves made by Avoca Handweavers, unlike the Kilmacanogue store which seems to focus on merchandise (found in any upscale department store) brought in from the outside with a few Avoca items tucked away in a back corner. Also Powerscourt has a design studio (not part of Avoca) on the 2nd floor offering high end Irish made goods, knitted items, jewelry, framed prints etc. (and a high end furniiture show room if you happen to own a country home in the Wicklow Hills, doesn't everyone?). I guess the Avoca Handweaver products are for the tourists who are likely to visit Powerscourt and the Kilmacanogue Avoca shop seems to cater to the South Dublin crowd. In any case the Avoca Handweaver products (blankets, throws, scarves etc) are beautifully made; a useful, classy gift that the recipient will use for many years. In addition, the surroundings are beautiful and if you are into gardening there is an enourmous greenhouse/nursery/garden shop at the Powerscourt location. Also if you are not touring the gardens there is no entrance fee to access the shops.

    Sarah S.

    This Avoca is in a beautiful setting at Powerscourt, Enniskerry. Of course they do their usual café range here. Good selection of sandwiches etc but I had to get the jam and cream scone. I really should apologise to the couple next to us that kept looking, its not exactly the easiest thing to eat daintily!! It's a bit far out from Dublin obviously but definitely worth refueling here if you visit to do the tour of the gardens or after a visit to Powerscourt Waterfall.

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    Yvonne B.

    It's Avoca. It's deadly. If you are in the area, treat yourself to a healthy lunch here. Followed by cake. Because you're worth it!

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    10 months ago

    Such a great selection of gifts and items. The market is high quality and delicious. Chicken and cranberry sandwich!!!!

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    1 year ago

    Had a very enjoyable lunch here recently. The salads are very nice and the treats are exceptional. Worth a trip if you in Wicklow!

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    Definitely worth checking out especially for the veg options! Fresh!

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    Powerscourt Terrace Cafe - Trio of salads with seafood chowder

    Powerscourt Terrace Cafe

    4.0(9 reviews)
    0.1 km
    €€

    The Terrace Cafe was a welcome respite from the windy and rainy walk around the gardens my wife and…read moreI had just completed. They had quite a selection of yummy food options to choose from. My wife picked a quiche that came with three sides that she kindly shared with me. I opted for a bowl of tomato soup with cheese bread. Both dishes were warm and delicious. We thoroughly enjoyed our sides of Asian salad, fresh fruit and Greek salad with the latter our favorite. The combination of broccoli, feta cheese and dressing was addictive. My tomato soup was the best also full of flavor and very warming. The cheese bread was handy to sop up the remaining soup that escaped my spoon. The folks working there were quite friendly and helpful. The dining area had plenty of room and tables were quickly bussed whenever someone left. A great lunch spot.

    Powerscourt Terrace is a nice little cafe establishment in the heart of Enniskerry…read more There are a few things which I wanted to note for anyone not local to the area attempting to navigate here: 1: you're going to have to follow signs, as you'll have basically have zero cellphone reception until you get into powerscourt directly. 2: you do have free wifi in powerscourt, but still no cell signal - at least from 3. The place has some nice choices as far as food - there are plenty of vegetarian options and effectively everything is designed around the concept of "main + 3 salads". I'm not saying do the sad vegetarian option of "you must have salad/you must get a cobb salad without chicken", either. This main + salads idea is a concept all over Ireland, essentially - a main course for one price, and a separate price for that main course with 3 sides. Sadly, the concept basically requires the salads - as you'll commonly find that the main course is a bit small, even for Euro sized meals. This doesn't mean you'll be missing anything, though - as thankfully the salads happen to be absolutely excellent. I happened to try an Edamame and Chickpea salad as one of the choices I had, and it was pretty well made. To complement that was a cooked broccoli, feta and tomato salad along with an asian inspired noodle salad - all of these went perfectly with the spinach quiche I selected. Wifey had the Edamame Chickpea salad as well, but chose a carrot salad along with an awesome lentil loaf - all complemented with an Elderflower drink. Meals are rotated, so I'm not honestly sure if you would see these same main course options as it probably rotates throughout any given day or week. I would suspect the salads probably stay the same, as I noticed the same options in Avoca/Arklow/Gorey at a number of restaurants as well. What does this all add up to? Well, it boils down to an experience like this: You have pretty good food choices that are pretty well made, which are noticeably pricey. All the while you eat these whether indoors or outdoors wasps are going to try to eat your meal with you, so I sincerely hope nobody going here has a wasp allergy. This goes on with hilariously terrible wifi coverage. It was 38 EUR for the two of us. So basically tourist establishment + pricey but nice food and nice places to sit. Oh, and make sure you don't mix it up with the fast food equivalent just next door to the actual cafe.

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    Powerscourt Terrace Cafe - Seafood chowder with brown bread

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    Spinach, pine nut & feta quiche with salad, gorgeous

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    Caffe Letterario Gatta Nera - Books! Wine! Cats!

    Caffe Letterario Gatta Nera

    5.0(3 reviews)
    6.1 km

    5 out of 5 due to several reasons…read more #1: Amazing employees. Maybe it's because its the countryside Irish but as soon you go in you are warmly greeted. You will notice they are all italian which gave me an even more confident my coffee would be amazing. #2: Vegan option: I'm not vegan but they have great vegan option for vegans. But the non-vegan options were delicious as well. The croissant I ordered was buttery, and flaky. The strawberry jam tastes like home made without any added sugar. #3: Affordability: Compared to Dublin, this place is a steal. Finally: A++ go get your coffee and food so you can go walk around Bray or even hike up that mountain.

    Cats! Books! Wine! Fresh, authentic Italian food! Owned and staffed by Italians!…read more This little gem, only a couple dozen metres from the Bray DART station, is quaint and cozy. It only holds about 15 people. But the food, coffee, and service is about as good as it gets. These people are passionate about what they do. I come specifically for the awesome vegan Caravaggio sandwich (on ciabatta). Everything is freshly made by them and unlike anything you will get anywhere else. Except maybe Italy! There are usually lots of Italian customers there, speaking Italian. This is a very good sign. The place is full of interesting old books people are free to browse. A quirk is an underlying 'cat' theme. Quotes and pictures about cats all over. Hand drawn images of cats by customers also adorn the walks, as to Italian record albums. I come way out of my way to come here regularly and will continue to as long as possible. Note: their fabulous bread selection comes fresh daily from the Firehouse bakery in Delgany.

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