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    Cappuccino Bar

    3.6 (16 reviews)
    ModerateDelis, Coffee & Tea

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    Good for groups
    Good for kids
    Outdoor seating

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    My tour guide explaining where all the cheese comes from.
    Gloria H.

    I love this place is amazing. I enjoyed the seafood stew. It was so creamy and delicious. I also tried the cheese plate from three different parts of Ireland. They come with a great and an olive savory and sweet together with the cheese. The perfect combination with my Pinot grigio wine. The owner's name are Maura and Bob. Delightful people to talk to in their Irish accent. The place was friendly and inviting.

    The Cappuccino Bar.
    Dave S.

    Mom and pop owned and operated cafe in the Temple Bar area. Coffees and of course cappuccinos. Have a great meal and a Guinness or glass wine. They also have A/C to cool off on all 3 hot summer days! The staff was super friendly, and make sure to say hi to Bob behind the counter!

    Delicious tender Beef Stew!
    Pamela R.

    Cozy, casual corner café on a charming side street off the main busy street of Temple Bar area. I was on vacation and was referred to the Cappuccino Bar and discovered more than cappuccino drinks! Serves lunch and dinner with beer and wine. Enjoyed a delicious freshly bowl of leek and potato soup with Irish soda bread. The café makes the soup daily and offers a selection of four to choose from. So good that decided to return the next day and this time sat at a table outside. Savored a hearty and very tasty Irish beef stew with the traditional Irish soda bread. Found out from the owner slow cooks for hours which why was so tender along with the stews fresh vegetables. The beef stew is served in white porcelain crock pot with lid for a pretty presentation. Chatted with the very pleasant owner Bobby and his wife Maura whom owned the business for more than 20 years and he shared how everything is made fresh daily and prides himself in keeping the locals happy with his dishes. Special mention to the friendly waiter, Janser. Also offer free W-Fi. Would definitely recommend!

    Annie L.

    I would not go out of my way to go here, especially since the Joy of Coffee is just around the corner. Yes it's very centrally located, but I never have been a huge fan of their coffee and sometimes the service can be hit and miss. What they have going for them is a good outdoor area to relax and people watch. However, they do a good Irish breakfast deal, other than that I think their menu is overpriced for what you get.

    Laura C.

    The Cappuccino Bar markets itself as an authentic Italian establishment. That's baloney to be perfectly frank. Their food is decent, but a bit on the expensive side and is certainly nothing compared to what you get in Italy. They do decent baked potatoes though, and their hot chocolate is amazing, one of the best I've ever had in Dublin. The outdoors part is really cool, and you do get a chance to see some cool people meandering the streets, and the more fashion-conscious of the population making their way to the coolness of Urban Outfitters. It does have an alcohol licence which means if you feel like a beer but aren't in the mood for a pub, then this isn't a bad place to go. Just don't expect the food to blow your mind.

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    Cozy, casual corner café on a charming side street off the main busy street of Temple Bar area.

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    147 Deli - Cafe mocha (4.90 Euros)

    147 Deli

    4.6(58 reviews)
    1.0 kmRotunda

    Best cafe mocha I've had in Dublin and thus far the best sandwich…read more Take away venue only. Staff was friendly. There are several items I want to try. I had the brisket sandwich as the chicken melt was sold out, so I'll be back, but be aware and order ahead if you are going to get there late.

    I started a job not too far from 147 Deli and my coworker said 147 Deli for a good lunch spot…read more I came here last week and got the Reuben sandwich and a bowl of tomato soup. The staff were friendly and it was busy, but not too full. I came in a little after 130pm, and I think I'd been in a bit earlier there would have been longer lunch queues. If there is a queue it's worth the wait. I haven't had a Reuben sandwich probably since I left Canada in 2016 (Reuben's are American, but you can get them all over Canada too). Dark rye bread, corned beef, sauerkraut, swiss cheese, dill pickle, and Russian dressing. It was delicious. Pickles aren't a staple on Reuben sandwiches, but I love pickles and was happy with this addition. It adds a nice little tang, along with the dressing. The soup was warm and delicious with a bright tomato flavour. Soup changes daily. Portions were quite large. I just got the soup and sandwich and when I ordered I wondered if it would be enough. It was. My tummy was quite happy after lunch here. I'll be back for sure. Or maybe I'll just order in, because they have free delivery in D1.

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    Good Food Gallery

    Good Food Gallery

    4.3(3 reviews)
    39.8 km

    Good Food Gallery is a quality food store with a restaurant at the back. If you're addicted to good…read morefood, come here for your fix. Jars of rocket pesto, packets of nuts, seeds and dried fruits, bottles of fine wine, sumptuous carrot cake and barrels of stuffed olives tempt the healthy palette. I bought a large packet of Kettle Chips (hand cooked potato chips with "absolutely nothing artificial") for €3.50. An expensive way to guiltlessly munch on crisps. My aunt and I split the beef casserole and the salmon (€11.95 each). All mains come with a fist-full of vegetarian pasta, beetroot and coleslaw. I also treated myself to a small tub of feta-stuffed olives. Yum! As we sat in the sunshine sipping our coffees (with soy milk if you please), we discussed the health benefits of tannins (any excuse for that caffeine hit or to uncork a nice bottle of red) and marvelled at the vibrant colours of the pansy violets that peered out at us from the cutest little flower pots.

    hidden down a wee lane in the heart of Kilcullen site the Good Food Gallery…read more we stopped by for lunch last week, Dad had the thai curry (very coconutty and fresh, no veg but served with rice), I had the open chicken sandwich (tasty, not too big but filling enough) and Junior had a sausage roll (not the best, soggy puff pastry, microwave Job). Overall the atmosphere is relaxed, the surround inviting and there are lots of interesting pics to look at (and buy). Minus points for forgetting to deliver the coffees we ordered (the place wasn't busy!) but other than that a nice wee spot for a bite to eat.

    Cappuccino Bar - delis - Updated May 2026

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