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9 years ago
This is a great little Subway. They have no seating, it's all takeaway, but they have very fast service, open early, and close late.
Custom House Square, IFSC
Mayor Street Lower
Dublin 1
Republic of Ireland
IFSC
(01) 791 8700
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http://www.subway.com
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Hours
What time does Subway open?
Subway opens at 7:30 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.Subway opens at 9:00 AM on Saturday.Subway opens at 11:00 AM on Sunday.
What time does Subway close?
Subway closes at 8:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.Subway closes at 7:00 PM on Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Fri 7:30 AM - 8:00 PMSat 9:00 AM - 7:00 PMSun 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Does Subway serve alcohol?
Yes, Subway serves alcohol.
Does Subway have bike parking?
No, Subway does not have bike parking.
Does Subway have parking?
Yes, Subway has parking options.
Does Subway have free WiFi?
Yes, Subway has free WiFi.
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It's easy to miss Bolands Sandwich Bar because of its location on Duke Lane…read more But people should seek this place out. It provides the simple service of sandwiches, pretty run of the mill sandwiches at that. But they are fast and the sandwiches are extremely great value. Today I got a chicken and stuffing on white, which was pre-made and ready to go from their fridge. In and out super quick. It wasn't a gourmet or artisan sandwich, but for what it was it was pretty good. I really enjoyed it too. The best part, it cost 2.80 EUR. But the standard was much higher than than the price suggests. They also have a counter down the back where you can have your sandwich made to your own liking. Highly recommended.
Save value, a hot chicken roll, a cuppa wedges and a can of drink for €5. The best bargain, it…read moredeserves 5 stars in itself. Simple food, but it's nice!
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Chicken & stuffing, 2.80 EUR. Pre-made.
A short walk from the Trinity College Campus sits a triangular, brick and mortar (literally)…read moretriangular "NY Style (sandwich) Deli". With just a few small tables and chairs outside, the standing room only interior is a picture of economy. These were my first impressions as customers steadily streamed inside to place orders and then leave to wait for their sandwich or sit a bit. My eyes locked into the pastrami melt sandwich on the menu and I waited my turn, albeit a bit nervously, to place my order with one of the three gents who were slinging the sandwiches. All the ingredients in the deli case looked fresh, from the lettuce, meats, cheese, etc, to the types of bead on top of the case, like the focaccia. Each sandwich is made fresh, and once assembled, is pressed to warm the roll and melt the cheese. My pastrami melt arrived loaded with the meat, and all the ingredients enhanced by the deli mustard made for a great tasting sandwich. It's probably the best pastrami sandwich I've tasted in a long while. Every employee was patient and helpful, and I found this to be quite an effort since customers kept placing orders without much of a break. The Pig & Heifer is definitely worth a repeat visit.
This shop was close to our hotel and decided to stop by for breakfast sandwiches before starting…read morethe day. The shop is small but the food is good! If you want a good sandwich that is made to order, tasty and made by nice and friendly staff, give them a try!
Deli Counter
Bavarian
Deli
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
Bread41 is an amazing coffee and pastry destination in Dublin. I was very satisfied with the…read moreservice. The coffee and pastry were both of good quality. I appreciated that they used good ingredients and are a certified B corps.
Pan au chocolate
Cruffin (€4.80), sausage roll (€5.20), kimchi danish (€5.60)
After you place your order, you pay and wait for your item. The service was quick and efficient…read more I ordered a Caesar salad with some extra veggies. It was decent but it had way too much dressing.
After a visit to Trinity College and the Book of Kells, we decided to grab a sandwich and head to…read moreSt. Stephens Green to enjoy a lunch in the park. O'Briens was the perfect choice, right across the street from Trinity, and on the way to St. Stephens. I had the chicken & bacon shambo, and my wife had the turkey & cheese on sourdough. She added a bunch of ingredients to hers that made it very sloppy to eat, so mine ended up being the winner. Convenient, reasonably priced, and a good choice for a quick picnic.
Stopped in for a coffee and sandwich one morning before getting on the train. The worker (owner?)…read morewas amazing. He was super friendly and makes a delicious dirty chai latte. The breakfast sandwich was fantastic as well (I wish I took a picture!)
The sandwiches at this place are amazing. The staff are helpful, fun, and fast. Its a great…read morelittle place to grab a bite while in Dublin. My group had lunch here twice over our four days in town.
Americano and dirty chai
I used to always go to McCabes before I joined yelp and only rediscovered it yesterday. After…read moreputting up with crappy sandwiches made in the local spar (BARF) I ventured back to McCabes. They have every kind of bread/wrap/roll you can think of and an array of delicious goodies to put on it. They also have pre made ciabattas ready to be toasted, soups and hot meals like lasagne and cottage pie. You can sit down here or takeaway although its always fairly hectic so getting a seat might be difficult. It cost me 5 quid for my toasted wrap and it was SO DAMN GOOD.... Sorry for leaving you for so long...see you Tuesday for the usual :)
This sandwich bar is directly opposite the offices of the Irish Times, so attracts its fair share…read moreof the lunchtime sambo crowd. McCabe's sells a range of home-cooked meals such as cottage pie, lasagne and potato cakes, although from the looks (and the queues) they are most renowned for their ciabattas and made-to-order sandwiches. And what HUGE sandwiches! You'll definitely be getting your money's worth here, and the ingredients are really varied and fresh. There is an indoor eating area, but it's so chaotic here it's really not enjoyable to eat inside. Best to takeaway and eat at your desk, or in a nearby park. A good place to pop into if you forget your packed lunch ;-)
Tucked away in a little alley, this small "hole-in-the-wall" cafe is a hidden gem. I got a veggie…read morebreakfast sandwich and it was delicious. The eggs were light and fluffy, the cheese was soft and smoky, and the sourdough bread was chewy but also toasty. The sandwich was quite big. I wasn't sure I would finish it, but quickly did after the first bite. The hours at this cafe are variable. They do not have a website listing the hours, and Google and Yelp cannot consistently keep up with their hours as they change on a whim. Currently, the hours listed on their board says Monday-Friday 8:30AM-3:00PM, but it was not open this past Monday when I walked by. They serve breakfast from 8:30AM-10:30AM and lunch 12PM-3:00PM. It's probably best to call first to see if they are open. Hope this helps!
Walk down and alley and think you aren't gonna find a place and then this sneaks up. Fresh baked…read moregoods and a breakfast sandwich that was unreal. Felt good to sit outside and eat it. The service was great and they were quick.
Braised beef
Delicious pastry.
I'm gonna start with this key point first, my lady NEVER eats out more than two times a month and…read morewe ate here three times in a week. Aside from that the food was amazing and priced fair, the service was very professional and attentive. The atmosphere is an open airy casual vibe. Mad Egg Is the GEM of Dublin
Pretty good for delivery. Tasty and well packaged. Portions were absolutely perfect for me.read more
The onion soup was good but expect it to be lighter than what you would typically find in France…read more Not as much cheese and onions. The moule et frites did not disappoint. Neither did the creme brulee.
We decided to try this place while on the way to Dublin Castle. It's crazy close and seemed to…read morehave good reviews. Outside was as mess, there were no chairs at some tables and other had to many with dirty dishes on them. So we decided to go in. There was no hostess nor any wait staff so we stood there like stooges. Finally ,two of the wait staff walked right by and just ignored us so we decided to take a seat. Now they want to come talk to us! I asked if this seat was ok and got the reply "I guess it will have to be as you already sat down". Should have got up then but the wife was tired so decided to stay. It was crazy warm in there with little air flow. I liked the atmosphere and ambience. Guess they wanted to make a point as we sat there for 15 mins without water or anybody coming by. Had to flag down what appeared to be a bus boy to get water. Finally had order taken by male bus boy who seemed he wanted to be anywhere else and said "I am waiting". We ordered two "specials" and the bœuf bourguignon. Two separate couples came in and were served before we received our food. So hard to eat as it was 80-85 degrees in there. The beef was good and would recommend. The two specials were chicken and very very dry. To wrap it up we had to hunt down the wait staff to get the ticket as they actively avoided eye contact. Fairly expensive for just ok food and horrible service. Customer service is not hard. A "Welcome" or "Glad you came in" goes a long way.
Chez Max storefront.
Goat cheese filo pastry starter
Small, independent shop that carries the basics. Stopped in on my way to work for a coffee and a…read moreraisin scone. Coffee was good, scone was tasty and the price couldn't be beat. Little shops like this are welcome to see in business as the big chain coffee shops continue to displace small, family run shops. Hooray for small business and hooray for the great cup of coffee, satisfying scone and reasonable price from O'Donovan.
A good rule of thumb when it comes to finding, cheap, tasty, unhealthy lunch food is to follow a…read morebuilder. The things I do for Yelp is really admirable. Like a wildlife journalist I hung outside a building site, gazing at a multitude of pale ass crack in their natural habitat. Mentally urging them to go eat some meat to add to their ample rumps. Those fellas certainly can get a move on when it's time to eat, suddenly they sprinted like antelope to O'Donovan and I followed them too with my telescopic camera lens. I ventured into their feeding ground to sample the breakfast roll that they got again for lunch, dear Lord! It was sinfully good and cheap, it will probably take me a week to walk it off though but I feel better letting you know where to get one of the best breakfast rolls in the city.
Nice scones / muffins ... Take that, Starbucks!!
5.70 for the lot. Delicious turkey baguette
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