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Brick Alley Cafe

3.3 (49 reviews)
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Closed 9:00 am - 10:30 pm

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Super friendly service. Loved the decor
Katie N.

Cute little coffee joint located in the Temple Bar area. If you want to grab some lattes, tea or a small selection of ice cream you should stop by this place. Just keep in mind credit card transactions are min 10 euros. The latte they made me was delicious and I ordered some tea on another day which was also great. They have a good loose tea leaf selection for you to choose from. I also had their vanilla ice cream and it was okay. Overall, come stop by for some lattes or teas. It's great to people watch in the patio or inside.

Full Irish breakfast
Mark L.

Nice place where I stopped by for breakfast. It's small and cozy with a couple of long communal tables inside and some seating outside. I got a full Irish breakfast with a small black coffee. The total was 10.50 euros. I found that not all Irish breakfasts are the same. This one didn't come with baked beans and had a baked tomato and mushrooms but no potatoes. There was a black pudding but no white. There was one sausage about medium size, bacon and two sunny side up eggs. You pay up at the register when you're done. One plus is that they have free wifi. The SSID and PW are posted behind the counter. This was a pleasant place to stop by on a Saturday morning.

Emily C.

I was pretty excited about this place when I came through the door. Not sure how long it's been here, but for some reason I've never noticed it, and it looked hella invitiing with all it's nice lighting n shizzle. (I'm a sucker for nice lighting. Show me a candle and some fairy lights and I am there. Wonder is that something to do with getting old and wrinkley.... hmmm...) Anyway, in I went, and I was even more delighted when I saw the interior. Big massive tables with different groups sitting around casually comfortably chatting away. Benches up against the windows, perfect for looking out onto the dark gloomy day that was in it. So I put down my bags and wet umbrella, and go up to the counter. The lady behind the counter stares at me in a kind of a "What dyu want, can't you serve yourself?" kinda way. No words were exchanged, just a general stare down until I asked her for a menu. She blankly handed me the menu and I asked her if they had WiFi. "Yes" she said. Clearly not in the mood to elaborate further so. After (finally and painfully) establishing the WiFi password, I found what I wanted to eat, and went up to the counter to order. This time, both ladies behind the counter were deep in conversation with their backs to me. I waited. And waited. Cleared my throat a bit. Said "Excuse me..." (probably a bit pathetically I'll admit...!) They finally, reluctantly turned around, aaand back to the (blanker this time) stare-down. After I finally got everything ordered and set up, I really did enjoy having a sit down and enjoying this place. It is genuinely comfy, warm, with a whopper view of outside. No one bothers you when you're on your laptop (obviously! See above para!), so I was gleefully waiting for my chicken salad to arrive to get proper settled in. Said salad arrived, looking lovely, with two slices of soda bread in tow. Great stuff. Until I started eating it. The chicken was that reconstituted stuff you get that's kinda solid and weird tasting. It was lukewarm which clearly meant it had been re-heated to seem like real chicken. I wish they hadn't bothered because it tasted so odd mixed in with the cold salad ingredients. The other problem was that this poor miserable salad was laced with dressing. As in, more soaked than I was by that fecking Irish rain before I came in the cafe. I got through about a quarter of the plate (I was starving!!!) before giving up and just eating the two slices of bread. I felt absolutely awful after eating that much, really really sick for a few hours afterwards. It's such a shame that the food and staff were so shoddy here as it's such a nice space. I'm tempted to go back and maybe just get an icecream or something and be prepared for the staredown. Just so I can sit there..

Caramel Hot chocolate - super good!
Bridget K.

We came here for breakfast on a late Sunday morning. When we first got here we were told to come back in 5-10 minutes for a table. We did just that and when we came back there was a small corner for us. We really liked their fun hot chocolate menu. I got a caramel hot chocolate while both of my friends had the white hot chocolate. For breakfast, I ordered the pancakes, my friend had two scones and my other friends had bagels and oatmeal. Everyone enjoyed what they had. My pancakes were very thing like crepes. They were good. The scones were a little dry unfortunately. My friend enjoyed her bagel and the oatmeal was a little watery. Other than that, it was an inexpensive and good breakfast.

fair enough
Yvonne B.

Brick Alley Cafe, which I've probably walked past a million times without ever noticing, took part in the '12 Cafes of Christmas' today (thanks again for the tip, Don!), offering hot beverages at half price. The 20 different kinds of hot chocolate they advertise tempted me to go in. It was dark and rainy but once through the door I instantly felt better. The cafe is lovely and warm and the staff was very welcoming. From the menu I picked the coconut hot chocolate which was steaming hot and absolutely lovely. I love everything coconut so maybe I'm a bit biased but I would so go back there just for that!

All day menu
Jeni F.

We were the first visitors to this cute little café near Temple Bar last Sunday, and they were quick to open up a bit early for us. The food itself was good enough to fill a rumbling belly, but is more reminiscent of a greasy fry-up than the standard brunch places I'm used to in London. The smoothies were nice and thick, and while a bit greasy, the American Breakfast gave me enough energy for a day's walking around Dublin. The staff themselves were super helpful too! They overheard us chatting about how to spend our day and gave us some really great recommendations for bars nearby for that evening!

Kathleen T.

Lovely place for a quick stop to rest the feet near Temple Bar. Very pleasant staff-great place to watch people. Family-friendly, with a selection of ice cream, milkshakes & the Irish Coffee I have pictured:)

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A friend and I came here to get some Irish breakfast and cute lattes!! The first thing I noted were…read moreall of the delicious pastries on display. Next, I took a look at the menu! Since I don't eat red meat, I was very excited to see a vegetarian Irish breakfast option. I ordered this as well as a mocha latte. Despite the rain, my friend and I sat outside since all of the indoor seating was occupied. Thankfully some heaters provided warmth for what could've been a chilly breakfast. Very quickly the lattes came out which my friend and I sipped on. They were soooo cute, mine had the design of a little bear on top! The latte itself was hot and not too sweet, the perfect start to the experience. After a few short minutes, the food came out! Immediately, my friend and I dug in. It was honestly everything I expected and even more! There were no weak links on the plate and there were generous portions as well. I sat there for a while working my way through my delicious plate!! Overall, I was very happy with my experience at Beanhive. It was an aesthetic cafe that also provided a hearty breakfast. I would definitely recommend.

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Everything was absolutely fantastic! They have fresh savory…read moreand sweet options. I accidentally dropped the top dollop of the croffin and the staff member was very kind to replace it with a new one, which was not necessary but VERY much appreciated! It was very clean, organized, and well run/managed. They have two restrooms and have water available as well. We enjoyed this place so much we went twice (which we try not to do) during our Ireland road trip! Tried the onion and the potato savory pastries and they were perfect! Their chocolate croissant was also wonderful. Very buttery and flaky. Food: 5/5 Service: 5/5 Ambiance: 5/5

I dropped into Bread 41 on New Years Day -- it was one of the few places open and they sure were…read morebopping! There was a line out the door, but it moved super quickly. I didn't wait more than 5/10 minutes. I grabbed a couple of different things for us to try -- the focaccia, morning bun, salted caramel roll, and the cinnamon roll. My favorite was easily the focaccia, which could compete with the best I had in Italy -- so good. The morning bun was good, but nothing crazy exciting. The salted caramel roll had to be the least caramel-y caramel roll I've ever had, but it didn't taste bad and the salted part was interesting (in a good way!). The Cinnamon roll was unique, which I appreciate. It had a big glob of cream cheese frosting (too much for me, but I imagine it would float a lot of folks' boats) and some orange flavoring! I quite liked the orange. I wanted to get a matcha to go, but they said they didn't have disposable cups. You could buy a 5 euro reusable one and then if you brought it back you'd get a refund... interesting, but I was leaving that day and wouldn't be back in the area. I can't speak to the ambiance because we were in and out, but it looked like they had a decent amount of space. All in all, I would recommend this place! For me it was a 4, but I'm sure for some it would bop up to a 5.

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Quaint cozy and excellent spot for brunch food. Sitting across Stephens park, this is a great place…read moreto do by befor or after a stroll in the park. The ingredients used are top quality and you can tell they really respect the ingredients. I had the avocado toast on Soda bread and bacon (. Daily special) and the portion was big! Perfectly ripe avocados seasoned and delicious. I'd say to get two avocados with your serving. The soda bread is absolutely yummy too. My bf had the twice cooked eggs and bacon skillet and he demolished it. Next time I'm visiting, definitely coming back!

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Smoked fish board

Hatch and Sons - The kitchen at Hatch and Sons in Dublin

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