Caffe’ Italiano

Dublin, Ireland

3.6

19 reviews

Free Wi-Fi

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Takes Reservations
Yes
Delivery
No
Take-out
No
Accepted Cards
Credit, Debit
Bike Parking
Yes
Wheelchair Accessible
No
Good for Kids
Yes
Good for Groups
Yes
Attire
Casual
Ambience
Casual
Noise Level
Quiet
Alcohol
Beer & Wine Only
Outdoor Seating
Yes
Wi-Fi
Free
Has TV
No
Dogs Allowed
Yes
Waiter Service
Yes
Caters
Yes

Description

Specialties

Caffe Italiano is a little slice of classic italian cuisine from cheese and cured meat boards to lamb cutlets with black forrest sauce, located in the crow street bazaar it has come from a small coffee stop to a growing restaurant where all the meat, fish and veg are carefully selected to the highest quality and are 100% irish and nearly as important as the food comes the wine, we have a very large selection of wines from Sicily, Tuscany, the Roero, Selento, Piedmont, Montepulciano, Puglia. The main dishes have been selected and tested by our chefs and are prepared with creativity and excellence. This Caffe\Restaurant will give you a nice homely feel as you enjoy or carefully selected food and wine our wines include Pinot Grigio, Gavi Di Gavi, Soave, Valpolicella, Barolo, Primitivo and many more brilliant wines. With 50 seats in total including upstairs and down it would be advised call and book a table. Especially on Friday-​Saturday as we have live music.

History

Established in 2011.

Caffè Italiano, a vibrant spot on Crow Street where the staff believe in going the extra mile to make even the most basic dishes drool-​worthy.

The menu is traditional Italian fare and a focus on distinctive flavours. Opt for an aperitivo and you and your dining partner have the chance to indulge in delicious Italian meats and velvety cheeses.

Or go with the second option and you’ll get a satisfying fix of Italian food from hearty bruschetta, rich pastas and creamy lasagna.

Close your eyes, take a bite and soak in the sounds. It’s amazing what a conversation over great food can bring, isn’t it?