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    KC Peaches Cafe Dame Street

    4.1 (60 reviews)
    Closed 7:30 am - 6:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Upstairs dining
    Diana M.

    Great spot for breakfast! Coffee was delicious, and so was my omelette. Staff was very kind as well. They have a scan code at the tables for ordering and they bring the food right to your table. Very efficient.

    Chai tea latte
    Terri C.

    Nice brunch spot with cute ambience. There is also a self serve buffet where you purchase a container and then fit as much as you can from the buffet table. The waitress said you have to pay separately from your brunch bill if you want the buffet option too We opted for the brunch but when we tried to add another dish later on, we were told that the breakfast menu is closed. If you want Breakfast/brunch, make sure you get there before noon. I ordered chai tea latte and scrambled eggs with brown bread. The chai tea tasted watered down and lukewarm and didn't have the fragrant aromatic spices. The eggs were good but the bread was a little dry. Other orders we had were the omelet, Nutella and banana pancakes and eggs Benedict. They were all fine but not extraordinary.

    Lemmon bar, fruit tart

    Amazing desserts and real waffles with bacon. When you're tired of local cuisine and you want a taste of American cooking again this is the place. I knew from the first taste. The owner grew up in Seattle and She just adds those extra touches. The desserts were wonderful so we went for breakfast. The best waffles and American bacon. A salad bar that's out this world. I wish we had discovered this place earlier in our trip.

    Avocado on toast with poached eggs
    Chantee F.

    We had the oddest service from someone who did not know the menu at all and took his time writing the order in long form on his notepad. He also forgot to bring us tap water after we asked. The second server who brought us our order was much better, bringing over the water. However, we received one of our dishes before our drinks, then the other two after the drinks. The food itself was fresh and good, albeit nothing special about it. Granola with yogurt was plentiful. Poached eggs and avocado were atop a very hard piece of toast along with a small salad. Chilies chorizo was a bit plain, despite the spicy sauce. Serves could have been slightly bigger. I would only return for the take away menu, as this chain is not something that specialises in a nice sit down meal.

    Esme H.

    A very nice staff it is like and European version of a quick Sweet tomatoes restaurant it is all buffet style with salads vegetables and traditional Irish food this place can roast a potato like nobody's business The staff was very nice all the girls were very friendly And they had a nice drink lemon and mint in it I think it's Tea

    Cappuccino and a macchiato back there.
    T P.

    Wasn't really sure what type of place this was at first. We popped in to see what kind of breakfast they had. It first appeared they were more geared for lunch as they just had a few pastries out, but one of the workers gave us a breakfast menu. We got the fried egg sandwich and breakfast burrito and split them. Perfect amount of food, and it was delicious. The cappuccino was good too. Location was great, staff was friendly. Clean restaurant. Nice for people watching. They have limited seating on the main level but more upstairs.

    Katie W.

    I have no idea where the name came from for this fast-casual eatery, but I do know that it offers good food that is reasonably priced among the myriad number of food options in the Temple Bar area. You pick the size of plate that you want and then you basically serve yourself from the tempting hot food bar. There is also a section of cold salads, or you can get a sandwich if none of those options are calling out to you. You pay after you've assembled your plate. Don't be fooled by the small downstairs because you can bring your food upstairs where there are smaller cozy dining rooms overlooking the Temple Bar area. There is a small glass jar of milk at each of the tables too for your coffee or tea--so cute! The options differ for hot food, but I tried the butternut squash lasagna, potatoes au gratin, and mushroom pot pie. I enjoyed them all, but my husband thought they were just ok. The nice thing about this place is that you get to choose what you want, so just try a little scoop if you don't want to commit to one thing.

    Jennie C.

    LOVE this new location, especially the seating upstairs. Very nice and cozy and as always, excellent food. KC Peaches happens to cater for our company so I get to enjoy them once a week :) (not this branch, the one near the grand canal) I love all the salads and hot food - but really what I love here is the desserts. They do great brownies and cheesecakes; I ordered a vanilla cheesecake on this particular visit. Delicious!

    Brian H.

    Decided to give the food in here a try, up until now I've been too distracted by the baked goods ;-) So basically you grab a plate (S, M or L) and spoon as much lovely salads on as possible! I got the medium plate, it's a small medium, which costs about €7.50 I think. I got a generous serving of a tasty vegetarian lasagne and then tried a few of the salads. There is an amazing variety of salads here and I think they change the selection on a regular basis, so would recommend for the salad lovers. I had a beetroot salad, some kind of bean mixture and a kale and almond salad.

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    Julie Ann O.

    Delicious grilled ham & cheesey on grain bread! Service was quick and friendly and their desserts look quite tasty! Thank you for a wonderful lunch.

    Delicious antipasti!
    Leslie P.

    KC Peaches is probably the best chain in Dublin! For brunch, The Pearse Street branch is perfection. For lunch or meeting friends for drinks, the Nassau Street branch is a great choice. This evening I had dinner in the Dame Street KC Peaches and it did not dissapoint! The service was excellent and the atmosphere was relaxed. We opted for the stuffed figs and chicken skewers to start which were lovely. For the mains we split an antipasti. The presentation was creative and the offering was fresh and delicious. The menu is slightly on the small side but the quality of the food makes up for this! No matter what you choose, you will enjoy! KC Peaches is so chilled and I love the decor. For me, it's a nice place for a catch up or date. Highly recommend!

    what nearly €6 gets you at breakfast!
    David G.

    TBH I struggle with KC Peaches and consistency, I love the idea, when it's good it's very good and when it's bad it very bad. You think you know what to expect and then they fall short. I had got into a habit of dropping into this branch for lunch on the way to work, and on this particular occasion I asked for toast and a coffee. €5.60 was quoted. Then I said I'd just have a scone and coffee for a more reasonable €3.80. Then the member of staff suggested this once they would give me the special price of €3.80 for toast and coffee... However, what arrived was one lonesome slice of bread. Kind of telling in an empty restaurant... it's hard to support local businesses when you never quite know what to expect.

    Hot plate of food mixed with salad! Very good and healthy for ya!
    Ryan G.

    Great place on the main drag of Dublin! Very good and healthy food at an affordable price for backpackers. You get to serve your own portions so you can go a little heavy as well! Great customer service, I will definitely be coming back again!

    Hummus salad (€6.50)

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    Goose On The Loose - Blueberry Supreme

    Goose On The Loose

    4.5(101 reviews)
    0.8 kmSouth Inner City

    This is a small and cozy dining establishment. We sat by the fireplace and had breakfast. The…read moreservice was friendly. The coffee was good but nothing over the top. The potato cakes were ok but the avocado served on top was not all the way ripe and therefore a little hard and not very flavorful. My Greek beleni was ok too It was spongy in texture which is to be expected. It didn't have a ton of filling. Everything here was just a little bland. Well cooked and priced appropriately.

    Holy. Shit. I rarely…read morecurse but finding this gluten free goldmine of glorious pancakes was like a blessing of the saints. The portion sizes kind of seem small but that could be because my girlfriend and I split everything and it was basically a couple of bites from each other's dishes. We got the blueberry lemon pancakes, and a meat dish for the needed protein, so one savory and one sweet, the way breakfast is meant to be worshipped and devoured simultaneously. Beautiful, small place that gets packed very quickly. Interestingly enough I thought it was a French bistro, but I believe the owners hail from Ukraine as that is the country flag that was hung outside the shape if my world history learnings are correct. I cannot recommend this place highly enough and would come back in a New York minute if I get the chance to visit Dublin again. As always people SYOY!!!

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    Stage Door Café - Irish Breakfast!

    Stage Door Café

    4.6(145 reviews)
    0.1 kmTemple Bar
    €€

    Stage door cafe feels like visiting a good friends place. Small space inside but we got seat…read morequickly at 7 am (they open at 6 am) although almost every table was full. Open early so if you're struggling to find a place, this is it. The Irish breakfast hits the spot - the buttery toast was heavenly and the blood sausage was my favorite part - hearty and delicious. It also came with sausage, sunny side up egg, sweet beans and ham. The service is like none other from the minute you walk in, you feel like you're at an old friends place and as you leave, they give you recommendations and a list of local bars and hangouts that Irish people love. When I go back to Dublin, I'm definitely going back here for breakfast.

    Friends found this on TikTok and found it highly recommended. From their understanding the staff…read moreare supposed to be "rude" to you but I didn't find they were. Maybe sarcastic but not rude. What was annoying was them telling everyone their credit card machine would be down and then you'd have to wash dishes or stay until it came back up. They did this to the table next to us but then came back and seemed like it was a joke and was like "oh it's back up." When it came time for us to pay they said it was down and needed to pay cash. We pushed back a little and said you've literally said that to everyone then the guy became rude. So we get out cash and go to pay and he's like oh I'm restarting the machine you can pay by card. That was annoying. Other than that place was small and quaint. Serves traditional Irish breakfast items. Food was good, just don't expect anything to be favorable. Food in general in Ireland is very bland.

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    Hatch and Sons - Sausage, bacon and double baked egg breakfast

    Hatch and Sons

    4.2(212 reviews)
    0.7 kmSouth Inner City
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    Hatch and Sons was the first meal I had when I got to Dublin, and frankly it set the mood in the…read morebest of ways for my time there. Sunken below street level it feels more off the main path and you have to keep your eyes out to find it easily. Walking in the place has a real chill and cozy vibe up front. I was seated right way and ordered off their all day menu. I got their Double Baked eggs, brown soda bread, bacon, sausage and roast tomato. For my tastes the double baked eggs were overdone, but that's double baked for you. Everything else was so delicious though that I truly didn't even notice. It was a wonderful pile of meat overflowing out of a little skillet with a stack of soda bread and butter. Truly it was a delight. I also ordered up their irish coffee. This was especially fun because it's not a simple shot of whiskey, coffee and cream. They create a brown sugar syrup blended with the whiskey to cook off the alcohol but retain the flavor. This means you can day drink and not even bat an eye at it being strange. The flavor was delicious and I'll be trying to recreate this at home for sure.

    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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    Brother Hubbard - Scone

    Brother Hubbard

    4.4(364 reviews)
    0.4 kmNorth Inner City
    €€

    Visiting Ireland for the first time, I did my best to read up on good places to grab breakfast,…read morebaked goods in Dublin and Brother Hubbard popped up on a few lists, Reddit posts, so I put it on my list to try and I'm glad I did! I walked in on a Wednesday morning, right as they opened at 9am, and was seated immediately. The sit-in part of Brother Hubbard is bright, relaxing, spacious with plenty of tables inside and there's a patio outside with plenty of tables as well. The waitress came over with a menu and gave me plenty of time to look it over. She was very courteous and pleasant, checking in throughout my time there, never hovering. For breakfast, I ordered an Americano, a ginger scone, and their Irish Oat Porridge - Classic. Their porridge is organic oats made with milk and with ordering it as "Classic", it was served with cream and honey. Starting with the ginger scone, this was another case of a perfectly baked scone - Crispy, golden exterior with a moist, buttery interior. The flavor of ginger was perfectly balanced and the raisins inside were a nice supplement to the scone. The porridge was really good, I loved the creaminess of it! Both did a nice job of filling me up and setting me up for the day of walking to come. Funny enough, around 3:30pm, I stopped here again to grab a mid-afternoon treat and ordered the chocolate and hazelnut Babka, their soft bun filled with chocolate and toasted hazelnuts. This pastry was crazy tasty! A slightly crispy exterior with a croissant-like inside chocked full of chocolate and those toasted hazelnuts. This was so rich and truly decadent. Brother Hubbard is a gem of a breakfast and pastry spot! I appreciate the relaxing café environment with friendly staff and high-quality food. I know if I come back to Dublin, I'd come back to grab breakfast, or perhaps another Babka.

    I heard Brother Hubbard was the restaurant to eat at to start your day, so finally checked it out…read moreon my last day in Dublin. Brother Hubbard is a solid spot for breakfast and brunch, serving entrees, lighter fare and offers a pastry assortment that will have you pondering about getting takeout. I visited Brother Hubbard on a Sunday, half an hour after it opened and was able to be seated immediately. However, the brunch rush came afterwards and by the time I left, the entire place was filled. It's popular. And yes, it's the same spot Phil Rosenthal ate at. I even saw the owner who was featured on the show here, helping out with clearing tables and so forth. I ordered the traditional Irish breakfast and an iced chai latte. The food was good and actually, not as heavy as I anticipated. It came with an egg, sausage, bacon, beans and a pudding, which I had to look up. It's ground meat with oats and is molded into a patty. It didn't taste bad, so can see why it's served around these parts of the world. And the meal also came with another item I had to look up, colcannon bread, which was a potato bread with kale. And it was my favorite part of the breakfast! Delicious. If you're looking for a breakfast spot in Dublin, then I'm pretty sure you already know about Brother Hubbard, which is popular, all for good reason. The food was tasty, service was friendly and I loved how bright and welcoming the restaurant was. I was satisfied.

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