Place rating: 5 Rathmines, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Excellent coffee and great staff. My card wasn’t working and they just told me to drop the money in the next day for food and coffee, not many places around that would do that now. They have a great selection and are very well priced for the area. My new local for coffee when at work.
Lava Y.
Place rating: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
I’ve been meaning to come here for a long time as I live on the opposite end of the city, so I just happened to be passing and decided to check it out after hearing so many good things about it. First of all I liked the coffee here, I ordered a soya flat white, and I’d say it competes pretty well in Dublin’s extremely competitive coffee shop rivalry. They have a lot on offer in terms of coffee as well as the choice of skim, low fat, regular and soya milk. The prices are slightly lower than a lot of other coffee chains; I paid 2.40 for a small soya flat white, while I usually pay around 2.80~ 3.10 at coffee shops in the city centre. So from a quality and price point of view, this place is great! They also have sandwiches, soup and desserts. The interior is lovely with nice décor, the chairs are comfortable and the café itself is very bright. The day I went it was fairly quiet. I’m not sure how it usually is, but the odd location and the fact that Starbucks is right opposite, I’m not really surprised. The service was pretty standard, nothing remarkable. Overall, besides the location I loved the coffee and atmosphere here. If I lived somewhere near Harcourt street, I’d probably become a regular!
Ena L.
Place rating: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Really like this place and have had many a tasty coffee here! Moved away from the location with work and still miss it! Blueberry and white chocolate scones to die for and the staff are a nice bunch!
Diarmuid C.
Place rating: 5 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Only been once and that was recently but it was a fine experience. I only wanted to buy a bag of ground coffee for the house. Young French dude working there was very helpful. I did not know their coffee so I asked how each tasted and so on. He said oh lets try them together in that case. So we chatted, drank and compared the different espressos like hipsters would do and then he and his colleague discussed the best way to ground a bag of coffee for me as I wanted it to work for filter and plunger. Pretty good coffee too.
Cristin L.
Place rating: 2 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
The coffee is okay here, the average Dublin standard of americano. Their regular size coffee is really a small sized coffee. The large would be a regular. The interior is very pretty and looks very comfortable to sit down in for a coffee or lunch. On this latest visit when I was being handed the scone I ordered, the server was looking at and talking to his colleagues while he shoved the bag towards my face. Literally it was at face level, with about an inch to spare. Not impressed, I mumbled thanks and waited for my small coffee. I wont be back.
Melanie M.
Place rating: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
I loved this coffee shop, the interior was so glamourous and pretty it just made me want to sit back and relax and pretend I was in a grand café in Paris! They sell some great cakes and sandwiches, the red velvet cake being a particular favourite of mine, it just melts in the mouth and is so pretty to look at. I had a lovely smooth tasty americano in a big size all for 2.40euro take away. This is a bargain for the quality coffee that they serve. Could this be the best coffee in Dublin? I certainly think it is a contender.
Micah C.
Place rating: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
I try to make my own coffee at home whenever possible but there are just some days that you want a proper caffeinated beverage. Art of Coffee on Harcourt does the trick. I normally go with their flat white which has just the right ratio of coffee to milk. Some places either overdo the milk or you get a strong espresso taste. I’ve also had their chai latte which has a nice kick for the cold weather. I have yet to give in and try one of their baked goods but they always look delicious.
Jennie C.
Place rating: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Finally made it here! Coffee is good, view is wonderful(love the outdoor seating and the view of the mill) and lots of pastry choices. I tried the bakewell slice… YUM! Also if you’re a fan of flavoured lattes, they’ve got most of the syrups you’d want :)
Ian M.
Place rating: 4 Rathmines, Republic of Ireland
Seriously chic place, …not since holidaying in Krakow have i come across such a nice coffee shop. I’m a fan of there other business at the grand canal so i knew what to expect, the vanilla latte was velvety smooth and chocolate brownie was super rich. Its good to see the old faces that seem to have migrated from one shop over to the next… im sure there menu is the same in both so try the porridge with honey and nuts if your ever running on empty in the mornings. The only odd thing seems to be the location, im sure that they get the business crowd during the week… but the weekends seemed ghostly quiet. Well worth a visit.
Annie L.
Place rating: 4 London, United Kingdom
«HAPPYFRIDAY!» That was exclaimed to me as I entered, I’m sorry but how can that happiness not put you in a good mood? It was sincere as you can tell that in a person’s eyes. They all were so happy! I am assuming they are Italian due to the little bit of accent I picked up. A bunch of three guys behind the counter that are very charismatic. The coffee? Fantastico! The space is so bright and airy with cute wallpaper and padded chairs which gives it a more upper class feel. Full of suits this AM, but suits have feelings too ;) It’s wedged in between a lot of offices and the food counter looked very tempting. I got a croissant which was a bit disappointing, too chewy and not fresh enough. I know the sun is shining but when it stops you should come here as the brightness of the interior and staff will lift your spirits.