Best Coffee Shops and Cafes in Enniskerry

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Best Coffee Shops and Cafes in Enniskerry

Brother Hubbard (North)
Brother Hubbard (North)
4.4 (2692 ratings)
Cool and cosy independent cafe turning out high-end home baking, plus seasonal lunches and coffee.
153 Capel St, North City, Dublin, D01 V9V0, Ireland
Brunch restaurantCafeCoffee shopLunch restaurantMiddle Eastern restaurantRestaurantWine bar
Mentioned by TripSavvy
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"The awning outside this local eatery on Capel Street declares, “This is the café you have been looking for.” The plant-filled independent café focuses on simple, pure food and takes pride in making everything from scratch. Breakfast and brunch are served seven days a week, with brunch available until nearly 4 pm. Dig into the lightly scrambled Turkish eggs menemen, with herbs and feta, or treat yourself to the signature French toast with white chocolate and coconut mascarpone."
The Fumbally
The Fumbally
4.6 (1296 ratings)
Community cafe serving an eclectic menu of health conscious dishes and locally roasted coffee.
Fumbally Ln, The Liberties, Dublin 8, D08 HFF2, Ireland
Cafe
Mentioned by The Telegraph
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"This bright, friendly joint is a neighbourhood sort of place: quite funky, industrial chic mixed up with sofas, standard lamps and scattered pouffes. You’ll find terrific organic coffee and baking, but the beautifully fresh savoury element is the central plank of the operation: try the falafel sandwich heaped with salad, or the green eggs and ham. Very family-friendly, and very popular; expect to table share if you arrive at peak time."
Mentioned by Fodor’s Travel
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"Opened by a group of friends, the Fumbally started out with a market stall but quickly become the vanguard of true slow food in Dublin, finding...Read More"
3FE
3FE
4.4 (1681 ratings)
Contemporary cafe with coffee tasting and brewing classes, turning out cakes, sandwiches and soups.
32-34 Grand Canal Street Lower, Grand Canal Dock, Dublin, Ireland
Coffee shopCafe
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"Choose from a variety of sweet and savoury brunch dishes at 3fe|Courtesy of 3fe. In 2008, having found it impossible to find a satisfactory coffee in Dublin, Colin Harmon walked out on his lucrative job as an investment banker to become a barista. Within a year he was winning awards at the World Barista Championships and travelling the world to taste coffee."
Mentioned by 10Best
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"3FE is the head honcho of coffee in Dublin at the moment and it's easy to see why. The supply wholesale coffee to many of the city's best caf�s and restaurants and have a café on Lower Grand Canal Street. They approach coffee in a strict, purist sense with temperatures, sizes and flavours all approached forensically."
Queen of Tarts Cow's Lane
Queen of Tarts Cow's Lane
4.5 (2658 ratings)
Modern tearoom/cafe with a mezzanine floor serving freshly made brunches, lunches and sweet treats.
Cow's Ln, Dame St, Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland
Dessert shopBakeryCafeRestaurantTea store
Mentioned by Nomad Flag
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"A little gem in the sloping Cow street in Temple Bar is Queen of Tarts where you can indulge in chocolate fudge cake and enjoy a traffic-free terrace seat while sipping your cup of choice. Check out the great menu of traditional Irish soups and soda bread, pulled ham, tuna melt sandwiches, fudge cake, pecan tart, Baileys Cheesecake dessert, and a lot more. Queen of tarts has a huge menu that offers morning breakfast, brunch, lunch and snack meals."
Meet Me in the Morning
Meet Me in the Morning
4.4 (537 ratings)
50 Pleasants St, Saint Kevin's, Dublin 8, D08 VN22, Ireland
Cafe
Mentioned by LovinDublin.com
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"Take a left off Camden Street and you'll find a darling café with coffee lovers hanging out on the long bench outside of this popular foodie haven. Owned by friends and business partners, Kevin Powell and Brian O'Keefe, this café specialises in fresh, seasonal, Dublin-sourced food. All of their dishes are bursting with flavour and are super colourful."
Mentioned by Erica Bracken
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"A post shared by Meet Me In The Morning (@meetmeinthemorning). Sharing a building, staff and welcoming vibe, MMIM and Reference Coffee could be more aptly described as Siamese twins rather than sister cafes. The distinction between the two lies in that Reference is takeaway coffee only, whereas you can linger over your brew in MMIM."
Only Bubble Waffle & Bubble tea
Only Bubble Waffle & Bubble tea
4.6 (574 ratings)
Busy dessert shop specialising in ice cream-topped waffles & bubble tea in a snug interior.
2 Merchant's Arch, Temple Bar, Dublin 1, D02 TD39, Ireland
Dessert shopCafe
Two Boys Brew
Two Boys Brew
4.6 (1081 ratings)
375 N Circular Rd, Phibsborough, Dublin 7, D07 FWY1, Ireland
Cafe
Mentioned by Nomad Flag
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"A cool cafe in Phibsborough, the hipster enclave of Dublin’s Northside. Open every day from 7.30 am (I like that), Two Boys Brew not only does cool coffees like cold brew and will serve oat milk if you want it (though why would you?), you can get a decent breakfast, lunch, or brunch. It gets busy on the weekends, so plan accordingly if you’re going for food."
Mentioned by Time Out Dublin
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"More than just a coffee shop, Two Boys’ brunch rivals the best of them. Popular coffee joint Two Boys Brew (for ’tis that kind of brew they’re touting) might be caffeine connoisseurs, but they’ve also got a mean way with brunch. Here, the best dishes are a little off piste – be it the Summer Fruit Ricotta Hotcakes or their more hefty Creole Chicken Burger."
The Pieman Cafe
The Pieman Cafe
4.5 (260 ratings)
2, 14 Crown Alley, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, D02 RX36, Ireland
CafePie shopRestaurant
Mentioned by Ireland Travel Guides
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"Irish-crafted pies, from the freshest ingredients around Ireland and in the globe, are the signature dishes in The Pieman Café. The pies start at €6.00, with six main types of pies that consist of Steak & Stout, Roast Chicken & Sausage Stuffing, Feta & Sweet Potato, Chicken & Mushroom, Chicken, Leek & Cheddar, and Chili, Beef, and Chorizo. You can also try some of their famous sausage rolls made of Bacon & Ballymaloe Relish, Fennel & Chili, Pear & Black Pudding, and Leek and Sage."
The Wooden Whisk
The Wooden Whisk
4.3 (745 ratings)
94 Talbot St, North City, Dublin 1, D01 E2N3, Ireland
Cafe
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"Located just off the main north-side thoroughfare of O’Connell Street, The Wooden Whisk is a welcoming bakery that is loved by locals and visitors alike – it’s the number one Dublin bakery on TripAdvisor. The perfect place to take a cosy shopping break, their sandwiches, pastries and cakes are some of the best crafted in the city, and their coffee is widely praised. Thanks to their central location, this place is nearly always busy, so it’s best to visit on a weekday if possible."
Joe's Coffee
Joe's Coffee
4.2 (185 ratings)
Arnotts Middle Abbey St, North City, Dublin 1, Ireland
Cafe
Mentioned by Condé Nast Traveler
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"Bright spaces, light wood furniture, solid-colored coffee mugs, and chic, industrial vibes characterize the handful of outposts of this Irish mini-chain. Joe's uses house and imported roasts for its espresso drinks, allowing coffee drinkers (both expert and novice) nerd out about each variety's tasting notes and origins. The menu tends to be limited—sandwiches, salads, and pastries."
Mentioned by 2foodtrippers
Dublin Coffee Guide
"Located near our Dublin hotel, Joe’s Coffee caught our eye with its brick wall and urban vibe. Plus, we were intrigued by the cafe’s menu featuring alcohol-free Irish coffee, cold press juices and smoothies. How could we resist trying Joe’s Vietnamese Latte?"

Cultural Center in Enniskerry

Irish Georgian Society
Irish Georgian Society
4.7 (34 ratings)
58 William St S, Dublin 2, D02 X751, Ireland
Non-profit organizationCultural center
Richmond Barracks
Richmond Barracks
4.6 (231 ratings)5 (216 ratings)
St Michael's Estate, Inchicore, Dublin, D08 YY05, Ireland
Cultural centerMuseumsEvent venueHistorical landmarkTour agencyChildren's MuseumsHistory MuseumsMilitary MuseumsNatural History MuseumsSpecialty Museums
Mentioned by Ireland Before You Die
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"This restored soldiers barracks is today a state-of-the-art exhibition space and venue that pays tribute to its colourful history and Ireland’s heritage."
Temple Bar Gallery + Studios
Temple Bar Gallery + Studios
4.4 (72 ratings)
Gallery showcasing contemporary art plus an artists' studios complex, with a busy events program.
5-9 Temple Bar, Dublin 2, D02 HY61, Ireland
Arts organizationArt galleryArt studioCultural center
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"Temple Bar Gallery and Studios was first founded in 1983 as one of the country’s first artist-led arts organisations. A non-profit funded by the Irish Arts Council, today it consists of a contemporaryexhibition space and 30 visual artists’ studios, located at the epicentre of Dublin’s Cultural Quarter. As well as exhibitions, they run regular talks, masterclasses and events for aspiring artists."
Mentioned by the500hiddensecrets.com
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"Featuring installations and performance art as well as sculpture and video, the Temple Bar Gallery works hand in hand with Artists Studios. It’s a really interesting and engaging concept and it puts you right into the heart of the artist’s community here in Dublin. Past exhibitions included Declan Clarke, Amie Siegel and Barbara Knezevic."
Mentioned by The Green Hotel Dublin
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"At the beginning in 1983 the Temple Bar Gallery + Studios was the first DIY artist-centred initiative in Ireland, they started in a shirt factory and this is now a big gallery. Thanks to the fame of Temple Bar the gallery became notorious but it still supports upcoming artists."

Best Fast Food Restaurants in Enniskerry

KFC Dublin
KFC Dublin
3.5 (215 ratings)
Restaurant chain known for its buckets of fried chicken, plus wings & sides.
Jervis Street KFC, Jervis Centre Food Court 9/10, Co. Dublin, Ireland
Fast food restaurantChicken restaurantChicken wings restaurantFried chicken takeawayTakeout Restaurant
McDonald's
McDonald's
3.7 (3715 ratings)
Classic, long-running fast-food chain known for its burgers & fries.
10-11 Grafton Street, Dublin 2, D02 RX39, Ireland
Fast food restaurantHamburger restaurant
Blanchardstown Centre
Blanchardstown Centre
4.4 (18223 ratings)4.5 (7 ratings)
180+ stores & many eateries compose this prominent indoor shopping center with a movie theatre.
Blanchardstown Road South, Blanchardstown, Dublin, Ireland
Shopping mallShoppingClothing storeFast food restaurantFood courtMovie theaterSportswear storeSupermarket
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"Blanchardstown Shopping Centre was extended in 2004, allowing it to now host over 180 stores, and plans for another extension are currently underway. Anchor tenants here include Dunnes Stores, Penneys, Marks and Spencer, H&M, Debenhams and Zara. As well as more shops than you could ever hope to visit in one spree, the centre boasts a nine-screen cinema, Leisureplex entertainment centre, the Draiocht arts centre and Ireland’s largest public library."
Mentioned by inyourpocket.com
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"Now in its second decade, this shopping centre and retail park has a multiplex cinema, theatre, 24hr Leisureplex, disco bars, gym, oratory and Ireland's …"

Top Best Sushi Places & Restaurants in Enniskerry

Hasu Japanese & Thai
Hasu Japanese & Thai
4.6 (143 ratings)
14 Malahide Rd, Clontarf, Dublin, 3, Ireland
Takeout RestaurantDelivery RestaurantSushi takeaway
Fujiyama Sushi Restaurant
Fujiyama Sushi Restaurant
4.4 (538 ratings)
11 O'Connell Street Upper, North City, Dublin, Ireland
Sushi restaurantJapanese restaurant
Mentioned by Trip101
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"This cozy restaurant has delicious food and generous portions that satisfy their customers. They also have a great selection of Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Grigio, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Merlot, which people love. Their customers come from every part of town to taste their food."
Yamamori Izakaya Sake Bar
Yamamori Izakaya Sake Bar
4.4 (1418 ratings)
Manga cartoons and lanterns give a Far Eastern inflection to old cafe serving unfussy Japanese food.
12 South Great George's Street, Dublin 2, D02 RD36, Ireland
Japanese restaurantBarNoodle shopRestaurantSushi restaurant
Mentioned by LovinDublin.com
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"I'm sure you've experienced one of the Yamamori branches at some point in your life but let me tell you a secret: The Yamamori Izakaya Sake Bar on George's Street is by far the best of all. They specialise in unfussy Japanese food. They serve a sushi and Japanese menu which is like Japanese tapas but the portion sizes are bigger than expected and the food is honestly best in class."

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Enniskerry

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