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    Café Gray

    4.6 (10 reviews)
    ModerateCoffee & Tea
    Closed 7:30 am - 6:00 pm

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    Italian toastie

    We went here for lunch after a walk around the village and it was delicious! We all got tea which was in a nice big teapot and served in cute China teacups. I ordered the Italian toastie - fresh mozzarella, tomato and pesto on sourdough and it was divine, the toasted special was also a winner! We got coffee after which was delicious too - a great spot for lunch

    Ellen S.

    With a mile long queue out the door at The Happy Pear, that plan to have lunch there went out of the window (or door...), a stroll through Greystones' main street brought us to Cafe Gray. It looked really cozy and warm in there so we happily grabbed the last free table. The menu wasn't overly exciting or varied, mainly sandwiches and cakes. I needed something warm, so went for the veggie soup. I have to say it was delicious! A hot tea on the side and I was a happy bunny. Service was all smiles and friendliness. I would recommend if you are in need of a simple lunch and warm surroundings.

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    4 years ago

    Cute and cozy. The coffee was excellent and toasted sandwiches delicious. The bread they used for the sandwiches really just hit the spot.

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    11 years ago

    The friendliest people, incredible hot chocolate and welcoming atmosphere... Miss your DART and go there.

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    12 years ago

    Yes to Cafe Grey with it's friendly fast people! My fave place for coffee on the way to the dart

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    Killruddery House and Gardens - The side of the manor house

    Killruddery House and Gardens

    3.9(11 reviews)
    4.6 km
    €€€

    My husband and I stopped by here while heading out of Dublin to do a bit of a tour of manor houses…read morebetween Dublin and Wexford. I had heard they had beautiful gardens and a nice place to stop for lunch. I have to say, the gardens were indeed absolutely beautiful. There was a wedding being prepared inside the house, so you weren't allowed to go inside when I was there. However, I'm not sure if you're normally allowed inside or not. After spending about an hour walking around the grounds and snapping photos, we stopped at the little outdoor cafe by the manor house for some coffee and lunch. We each had a sandwich which came with a little side salad. There was also nice classical/light jazz music playing in the background. I have to say, it made for quite the relaxing afternoon. From the area where they serve food, you overlook the gardens as you sit out in the sun. If it does start raining, which, because this is Ireland, invariably it will... they do have some limited seating. Would love to come here next time and sit outside with some wine. :)

    You could drive up along the Southern Cross Road in Bray by endless rows of boom-time estates…read morewithout ever realising that you have passed an Elizabethan-Revival mansion and its ample gardens. But you have, and that hidden gem is Killruddery House. Some Irish people have an ambivalent attitude towards manor houses for obvious reasons but Killruddery is worth a little expedition. It's naturally steeped in history - it's been home to the Brabazon Family (the Earls of Meath) since 1618 and currently the home of the 15th Earl of Meath. The house and gardens are open to the public from April to September and they have recently opened a cafe (although you'll have to pay the entrance fee even if you're just after a coffee). Killruddery hosts arts events in the beautiful orangery every summer. It's a truly unique spot to catch a gig in - Lisa Hannigan recently played and I've seen Eleanor McEvoy and David Kitt strumming away under the pristine glass roof. It's also used extensively as a film location and has a stables so don't be surprised if you hear some neighing! A nice day out for tourists and locals alike.

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    Killruddery House and Gardens - The gardens next to the manor house

    The gardens next to the manor house

    Killruddery House and Gardens - View of the house from where they serve lunch

    View of the house from where they serve lunch

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