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    Seven Wonders

    4.4 (34 reviews)
    Closed 6:45 am - 5:00 pm

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    Outdoor seating
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    Jo M.

    Simply wonderful. I was blown away by this place, with its scrumptious gourmet bagels and amazing juice and smoothie menu. I thought I was stepping into just another sandwich joint, but boy was I wrong! This place is the king of sandwich joints, the jewel in the crown of the IFSC lunchtime offerings. I'm a big fan of variety and I like to sample a lot of different businesses, but when in the IFSC (Dublin's business district) I find myself obsessing over the Seven Wonders bagels long before I should even be thinking about lunch. So apologies to the other businesses in the area - I may never try you... So what's so special about the Seven Wonders bagels? They taste so DAMN good, and with awesome flavours like peking duck, thai chicken and mediterranean vegetables, there's something here for every taste. I may be mistaken, but they even taste healthy! There is also a very tempting smoothie menu, which includes peach, mango, coconut and all the usual smoothie offerings. You can physically SEE the fresh fruit behind the counter, so you know these guys are the real deal. Coffee and tea is also served, in very large mugs for those who are dining in, and the salad selection is wide and the servings very generous. The eat-in area tends to be quite crowded and you get the sense of being a little rushed, so I'd probably recommend it more as a 'grab and go' kind of place. But it's a must try if you happen to be in the IFSC at lunchtime.

    Maire B.

    yeah lots of people rave about Seven Wonders and definitely it's a favourite place of people working in the IFSC for lunch. However it really doesn't appeal to me. I'll totally admit that their food is fresh and that they have innovative combinations, but I think there's something missing. I would say they need to include some more 'normal' combinations for their bagels etc, sometimes you do just want something a bit plainer. So while I'm not saying they do a bad job I think they could also do some more usual flavour combinations as I find them a bit too outside the box for my taste.

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    Catarina L.

    I first visited Seven Wonders for their coffee - which is pretty good - but now I've developed an insane passion for their smoothies. I like coming here mostly on the weekends and sit outside, sipping on one of their delicious beverages. As I was saying, the best things in this place, in my opinion, are the juices and smoothies, especially the latter. They come in three sizes: small, medium and large. The small one is a very decent portion and the large is enormous. They have a lot of different ingredient combinations so I just keep trying out a different one every time I go there. They're creamy, dense, foamy and icy. The texture is perfect. And then you have all the flavours. Fruits and nuts along with the sweetness of the milk or the slight sourness of the frozen yoghurt. I know a lot of places serve smoothies that are good or at the very least decent, but the ones at Seven Wonders are some of the best I've had, a completely different league. There's also the "healthy factor" about it: you can look up the nutritional information about each of their products on their website. And you can ask for "boosters" for an extra 50cents, like more protein. If there's one thing I don't like about Seven Wonders is the fact that they close up so early, especially during the weekend, though I know "early" is an extremely relative concept - 5pm for me is a perfect time in the afternoon for a snack. And by snack I mean a smoothie. Mmmmm... Pro-tip: they have a loyalty card for smoothies! Fill it up :D

    Liquid lunch and tuna wrap
    Shona T.

    Fresh, healthy salads, bagels, wraps and juices. I love the chicken and avocado salad, with generous ingredients including pecan nuts and dried cranberries. There's a really wide selection of fillings available for bagels and wraps, making lunchtime a little more interesting. This week I have been slowly making my way through the juice menu, which is seriously good value when you consider the peeling, chopping and washing-up involved in making your own! Sandwiches and salads are €5 or €6, and a small juice is €3.45

    Chicken caeser bagel
    Darren C.

    This place is an old reliable for me. When I first moved to IFSC area, I practically overdosed on bagels from here. Close on had to try them all (Pokemon style haha) They've a new spot opens up in the CHQ Building is bigger and swankier butbthis is closer sobthis is where I ended up today. Bagel are pretty insanely expensive for what they are and this place is no different but at least it's a good bagel you're getting, really fresh plus they're smoothies are delish too :)

    Goat cheese salad and outdoor sitting makes this place perfect for a sunny lazy Sunday brunch
    Zofia R.

    I love this place. When I was a student I couldn't wait for the lunch break to run there for the goat cheese salad :-)

    Immuniser juice, Mango smoothie and vanilla soy lattes

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    Review Highlights - Seven Wonders

    This place is the king of sandwich joints, the jewel in the crown of the IFSC lunchtime offerings.

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    Dr Juice

    Dr Juice

    4.0(1 review)
    1.3 kmTemple Bar
    €€€

    Last week I embarked on something I had never, in all my 32 years, tried. Not eating. For six days…read more Yes, that is six full days. Instead I drank juice. Juice for breakfast, juice for lunch, juice for dinner and even a 'treat' juice as a snack. Honestly, I was unsure if I'd be able to get through a day, never mind a full six, but I gave it a bash. Lo and behold, it was easier than I thought. Perhaps because I was so full to the brim after Christmas of stodge and booze, that going the opposite direction towards fresh fruit and veg, was actually a pleasure. There is so much goodness packed into each bottle, I felt a little like I could feel the vitamins and minerals absorb in my body, like a superhero that had been on downtime for a while, getting fueled up again for the next watch. Granted, there may be a bit of a placebo affect taking place here, but you can be sure that those very vitamins and minerals are all counted and present too. The theory of a juice cleanse is after you replace all meals and snacks with juices made from (preferably organic) fruits and vegetables, our bodies are free from toxins (or freer than they were before). We are able to ingest a lot more fruits and veg by juicing rather than eating (if you've ever seen the amount that goes into one glass of juice, you'll understand this), so this enables a lot more nutrients to go into your body. Finally that it sets you on the path of eating more healthily after the stringent period is over. Having never done any of this before in my life, I decided to go the easy route and have some professionals do my juicing for me (just to get me started ye see!) My first three days were with Juices by Ginger (review to follow), and the next three days were with Dr Juice. I would recommend going down this route if you're new to juicing - these guys have brilliant machines and know the right ratio of ingredients to make the juices palatable (unlike my attempts since) So, Dr Juice. You get a full three days worth for €60 - that's 12 juices in total. You can either pick them up in their Temple Bar quarters (Staple Foods), or they'll deliver for a tenner. There's a full 500ml of juice in each bottle, which is labeled to show what exactly is inside and how long it's good for. They also come with a little leaflet giving you some tips on the cleanse, and how to ease yourself off it at the end. Here's how the juices go: Morning: The Green Goliath. Containing spinach, kale, cucumber (though I asked for it without this most evil of all vegetables), celery, apple, lemon, ginger and spirulina. If you haven't had spirulina before, it's got quite a pungant taste, so get ready. It's got a myriad of benefits though, so it's great that these guys include it - most of the other juices I've seen literally only include fruit and veg. Lunch: Beet Boxer. Containing beetroot, carrots, apple, pear and lime. This was really delicious and a pleasure to drink Snack: Orange Juice. I found it hilarious that this is called a 'treat' juice. Mainly because it's made of more fruit than veg. It contains carrots, apples and ginger. Again, delish. Dinner: Back to ye old Green Goliath. Really filling with the good old spirulina 'kick' And how the whole cleanse went? Besides some difficult moments when "friends" were taunting me with burgers and various forms of cheese, I was surprised that it wasn't overly difficult. The juices actually fill you up considerably - much more so than any crash diet. The most important thing for me though was to feel healthy afterwards, which I do. As many others before me have reported, I slept better, my energy levels went way higher, and my skin looked great. Now to keep it up! All in all, a really great service and product from Staple Foods. If you haven't tried it, give it a go! Be sure to give them some notice though, as they are busy enough with January detoxers.

    ShakeAway

    ShakeAway

    2.7(6 reviews)
    1.3 kmNorth Inner City

    Forget the discount bookstores. Burritos are so yesterday. Dublin's latest trend is officially…read moremilkshakes! Seriously, this is the third shake place I've seen opening up in the last couple months, all bursting with retina-popping colours and retro-hip attitudes. Shakes come in two sizes and are categorized into types of fillings: fruity, chocolatey, biscuity... you get the drift. You get one filling free and can add more fillings, boosts, and toppings if you pony up (all under a euro each). Switching from cow juice to organic soya milk and ice cream will cost you 99c/1.49. I like that the menu's clearly marked as to what IS vegan, what's NOT veggie and what's NOT gluten-free. Another plus is the 10% discount for students and members of the emergency services. I got a passionfruit soya smoothie. They cut up the fruits right before my eyes and used a non-dairy blender. I did have to wait a few minutes as it was busy, but I think it was worth it. The flavours weren't what I was looking for, but I think it's because I didn't anticipate the different taste of the soya. I'm more than willing to give it another try! AND there's a foosball table in the shop, decorated in the logo colours, for a double win. 3.8 hopeful stars from me, rounded up to 4.

    I can't believe anybody has random hankerings for milkshakes, so this store will go out of business…read moreall on its own but here is my attempt at helping it along. The high school-aged kids running the shop have no concept of customer service nor how to keep their workspace clean. The counters were covered in sprinkles, cookie crumbs, dirty ice cream scoops, knives covered with peanut butter, etc. Well anyway, I ordered my milkshake and waited and waited and waited. An entire line of people order and leave with their drinks before they notice I am still waiting. After 20 minutes I finally go up to the counter and ask where my milkshake is and I see the cup sitting on the counter marked with my order. "It looks like we forgot to make it," says the counter boy who was apparently the shift manager--dear God help them. They simply forgot. You think? Best of all, he allows the other employees to completely finish cleaning the counters and only then does he realize nobody has begun the milkshake. He decides to take on the task himself and gets completely flabbergasted when a new person lines up. He actually takes a new order and makes THAT milkshake before finally making mine. Jaw-dropping. Another employee realizes how ridiculous it is that I have waited 30 minutes for a milkshake and give me a card worth one free milkshake. When I go in to redeem my free milkshake, they have run out of the ingredients for the one I want--even though it's one of the popular combos listed on the menu. Needless to say, I will not be going there ever again.

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    The Juice Store

    The Juice Store

    4.0(2 reviews)
    1.3 kmSouth Inner City
    €€

    Exactly what my day was missing ! Genuine good food which is organic and gluten free…read more Don't let the name fool you - it's not just juice. This is a small little shop on the corner of Dawson Street and the Hibernian Way. A shop unit that seems to change hands with the seasons but I am feeling hopeful for the newest occupants ! They have a really unusual range of breakfasts including gluten free porridge and chai seed pudding - both are excellent and most importantly with breakfast very filling. With a price tag of €2.50 I think they are good value. As a celiac breakfast used to be my least favourite meal but not any more !!! They also have gluten and dairy free vegan muffins that are fantastic !! They also have a nice range of gluten free lunches including potatoes / rice / noodles with a salad but I have not tried these yet

    I'm intrigued, breakfast and lunch options (about four different choices of prepacked salads),…read morejuices, all organic products without an outrageous price tag? Huzzah! I picked up a small organic Japanese salad of edamame noodles, red pepper, courgette and arame, sesame seeds and a ginger soy dressing, and a big organic fruit salad for just under €8 euro - not as cheap as a sambo, but for all organic, it could be worse. It was grand, very fresh but surprisingly bland - I expected some kick from the ginger dressing which never came through. The fruit salad was tasty and fresh. I also sampled a few juices while there as they are newly opened and still doing promotion. Pretty nice all in all. I'm curious to try some of the other breakfast (they open early - good for us office folks) and lunch offerings, and their many kinds of hummus; if they bump up the flavor a bit on the dressing and perhaps consider cutting down on all the plastic containers, they may have a regular customer here.

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    Zumo Juice Bar

    Zumo Juice Bar

    3.2(10 reviews)
    1.6 kmSouth Inner City
    €€

    I really like the idea of smoothies, although walking around town with one in your hand does make…read moreyou look rather the knob. Still, they are very tasty and much healthier than any other snack that you're likely to pick up on the go. Zumo is the market leader in Ireland's nascent smoothie industry, and if you picked up a franchise in the early days, you would have made an absolute killing. The stands are tiny so they'd have eff all overheads, and your only inputs are a load of fruit bought at wholesale prices. I have two little issues with Zumo. First of all, most of the smoothies on the menu contain banana as one of the central ingredients. I imagine that this is primarily for the purposes of viscosity, as most fruits are quite watery in nature, and the banana is required to give the smoothie its pleasant thickness. Personally, I am very fond of bananas and usually eat one every day, but I find that the addition of a banana to a smoothie gives the drink an overpowering banana flavour, which renders the majority of Zumo's menu out of bounds for me. More smoothies with yogurt substituted for banana, please. And this adding a shot of wheatgrass lark? Don't be taken in by the woo-meisters unsupported claims as to the magic medicinal properties of wheatgrass, it is essentially exactly as nutritious as any other green vegtable (marginally less, as a matter of fact). And another thing, €4 for what is essentially a few bits of fruit? You're having a bleedin' laugh, mate.

    I always liked this juice bar and would regularly grab a smoothie, But after today I will never…read moreever go to this establishment again. My smoothie was not well blended so I took it back to complain and ask for a new one. The worker stared at me like I was from another planet. She finally took my smoothie poured it back into the blender even though I had drank a quarter of it. Added some yogurt and ice re-blended it & Used the same blender for the next smoothie. I told her I was shocked that she did that but she ignored me and kept making the next smoothie. Good thing I am Ebola free. I will find a more hygienic smoothie bar. If she did that in front of everyone, imagine what this pig does away from our eyes. Gross!

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