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dwich is a wonderful thing and not easy to find, unless you’re talking about Doughboys. This bustling counter-service sandwich and coffee shop serves up delicious breakfast, lunch and coffee. All sandwiches are made fresh in-house with popular favourites such as meatball marinara and porchetta on the menu. There's Cloud Picker Coffee to fill your cup in the morning and freshly made lemonades at lunchtime. And not to forget their brekkie sandwiches – with smoked streaky bacon or breakfast sausage, poached egg and American cheese on a Arun brioche bun – a fine way to start the day! Charlotte Way, Dublin 2 t: 01-4022000 w: fb.com/DoughboysDublin Twitter: @DoughboysDublin IFI Café Bar Irish Film Institute Dolce Sicily • • • • • • • • • • • • • When you enter the IFI Café Bar you’ll discover a unique and welcoming atmosphere surrounded by some of the best food, drink, and value in Dublin. You’ll find a host of high quality yet affordable options from their delectable lunch and dinner menus. There’s also a vast selection of craft beers to suit even the most discerning of tastes. Not to be missed is IFI’s weekend brunch which has been called the best value in Dublin! This is truly a place to come and soak up the atmosphere, relax, and enjoy great food and drinks with old friends and new. Serving Everyday 12pm-21.30pm! 6 Eustace St, Temple Bar Dublin 2 (01) 679 8712 cafebar@irishfilm.ie www.ifi.ie/cafebar The Cracked Nut • • • • • • The Cracked Nut on Camden street has recently been taken over by husband and wife to be team David and Louise. David is also involved with Full Circle Roasters and Ebb&Flow Coffee in Clontarf, while Louise spends her days between the café and teaching and the experience shows. With the new ownership comes a focus on quality ingredients, making breakfast and lunch a must in this central location, with some of the friendliest staff around. Relax and enjoy a delicious coffee from Full Circle or flavourful tea paired with one of their homebaked treats. With a nutritious menu, you can enjoy an egg pot for breakfast or a delicious wrap, fresh salad, sandwich, soup or fresh juice at lunch. Their relaxing vibe is all about wholesome, nutritious and delicious. 71 Camden Street; Dublin 2 www.crackednut.ie 01-5375942 The Cake Café • • • • • • • • • The Cake Café with its leafy courtyard is an oasis of calm in the city making it the perfect place to relax over a delicious breakfast, linger over cake and coffee or unwind with a glass of prosecco. Everything is prepared fresh to order using the very best Irish produce and natural oils, supporting small food producers in Ireland, in an environmentally friendly manner. The breakfast ticks all the breakie boxes and if Stoneybatter is your haunt, check out their little bro, SLICE. The Daintree Building, 8 Pleasants Place, Dublin 8 T: (01) 478 9394 w: thecakecafe.ie FB & Instagram: thecakecafedublin Twitter: cakecafedublin SLICE: 56 Manor Place, Stoneybatter, Dublin 7 w: asliceofcake.ie T: (01) 445 6100 FB & Twitter: sliced7 Instagram: slicedublin7 Hansel & Gretel Bakery & Patisserie • • • • • • From Trinity College to Baggot Street you’ll notice breadcrumb trails leading to Hansel and Gretel Bakery on Clare Street. Located just beside the National Gallery, this little bakery is the perfect spot to grab something to enjoy in Merrion Square. The freshly baked pastries (especially the almond croissants) and coffee from Ariosa make a great combo to start the morning, es-pecially with the local office crowd. Everything is handmade from scratch with the ingredients sourced from small local producers, from their breads to their pastries to their delicious cakes. 20 Clare Street, Dublin 2 w: facebook.com/HanselandGretelBakeryPatisserie t: 01-5547292 Peperina Garden Bistro • • • • • • • • Peperina Garden Bistro delivers a sensational dining experience in Ranelagh that is not to be missed. They create an exciting menu built around seasonal ingredients bought fresh at market for their breakfast, lunch, brunch and seasonal dinner menus. Not to be missed is their delectable brunch with favourites such as the Salmon Alvear with cucumber pickle. And a lunch trip would not be complete without tasting their signature Argentinian steak sandwich, amongst many other mouth-watering delights. Peperina’s staff are friendly and accommodating and the food is consistently excellent. Sit back and enjoy the ambience of their lovely outdoor garden and you’ll see why Peperina is such a perfect place to visit. 25 Dunville Avenue Ranelagh, Dublin 6 www.peperina.ie 01-5340018 TWOBEANS Speciality COFFEE BAR • • • • • • TWOBEANS Speciality Coffee Bar has made an astonishing impact on the Coffee Industry in Dublin since their inception in 2012. Their philosophy is simple, they focus on quality, balance in the cup and consistency. TWOBEANS are partnered with some of the best coffee roasters in Europe, the likes of The Barn, Koppi and La Cabra. Combining the best single origin coffees with diligent refinement of their craft and their passion for coffee, the result is probably the best cup of coffee you’ll drink all year. 11 Lower Georges Street Dun Laoghaire Co. Dublin 01-284 4983 hello@twobeans.ie www.twobeans.ie 66 Warm, cosy and friendly, The Birdcage Bakery stands out at its Harcourt location as one of the area’s finest cafes. With inviting, comfortable décor, the friendly staff offer a selection of homemade pastries, desserts, cakes and bite-sized treats all made from scratch daily. The savoury lunch menu is enjoyed all week long and offers an original take on classics such as meatballs and smokey bacon & cabbage among others. With top quality coffee, freshly roasted from the kiosk, enjoy one house blend and one single origin on offer daily, alongside a selection of teas from Clement & Pekoe. Open Mon-Fri 7.30am-3.30pm 21 Harcourt Rd, Dublin 2 t: 01 405 4890 w: facebook.com/BirdcageBakery 147 Deli is a small independent delicatessen that is passionate about local, seasonal ingredients and great coffee, located in the heart of Chinatown on Parnell Streett beside North Great Georges Street. Everything is cooked and prepared on-site which includes smoking their own meats and fish for their mouthwatering sandwiches and salads. The menu includes sandwiches, soups, salads and freshly made juices with weekly specials. Great decor, friendly staff, good music and big in the game when it comes to sandwiches. 147 Parnell Street, Dublin 1 t: 01 872 8481 w: facebook.com/147deliparnell @147cafe The Bird Cage Bakery • • • • • • Located on Dawson Street, this quaint basement and second-floor dining establishment boasts fabulous authentic cooking and baking. It’s the perfect place to savour a tasty coffee in a relaxed environment with fabulous ambience. Come for brunch and enjoy the smoked salmon toasted sandwich, their wide variety of cakes, or indulge in the pistachio cannoli paired with a delicious Italian coffee. Dolce Sicily is a great place to visit, sit back, and relax in the middle of the city. 43 Dawson St, Dublin 2 01-672 9215 dolcesicily@gmail.com @theoriginalitalianpastry Social Fabric Cafe is the new kid on the Stoneybatter block weaving the threads together through food they serve. It consists of fresh healthy, locally sourced breakfast/lunch menu and Cloud Picker coffee framed by a comfortable space for people to come together as one community. It is run by Karolina, Tomek (her brother) and her partner bringing their wealth of experience to bear on this old converted post office. Everything is made from scratch. They’ve received so much support from the local community to date bringing the spirit and ethos of ‘Social Fabric’ to life. Discover for yourself and weave yourself into the story! 34 Stoneybatter Arran Quay Dublin 7 085 145 3323 Social Fabric • • • • • • Coppa Cafe • • • • • • • Coppa Cafe is a fabulous independent cafe in the beautiful surroundings of the Royal Hibernian Academy. This hidden gem provides a great atmosphere, cool vibe, and friendly service. Their delectable food is Italian influenced with freshly-made Irish ingredients. Relax and sip their delicious coffee while enjoying a fresh salad or one of their many scrumptious sandwiches. Don’t miss their Sunday brunch offerings for a memorable weekend treat. Delivery also available. Opening Hours: Mon-Fri 8am - 5pm, Sat 11am - 5pm, Sun 12pm - 5pm Royal Hibernian Academy 15 Ely Place, Dublin 2 01-661 8411 @coppacafe Paella Bar & Co. • • • • • • • Varied, wholesome and above all delicious, this newcomer to the city centre offers the best in classic Spanish dishes in the heart of Dublin. Specialising in - you guessed it - authentic Spanish paellas and tapas, every plate is cooked to order using ingredients sourced from Spain and Ireland. Morning diners are catered for with classic Spanish breakfasts and delicious home-made pastries, including churros and chocolate, while lunch-timers looking for variety and choice can savour the very best in Spain’s signature plates, either as a tapa or a more substantial meal. 32 Pearse Street, Dublin 2 01 - 551 8667 www.paellabarandco.com info@paellabarandco.com Facebook.com/PaellaBarandCo @paellabarandco 147 Deli • • • • • •