Lovely café and deli on the Milltown Road. The café has some lovely fresh salads and breads — lots of seating both inside and outside. They have a very good range of artisan food products and a small little beauty section that stocks Liz Earle products. Not the cheapest place around but lots of very friendly and attentive staff — a really little one stop shop !
Chloe C.
Place rating: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Food is always amazingly fresh and their coffee is very good too. This is a great spot to catch a friend for a cup of coffee or a bite to eat. There is a great selection of artisan food as well as some tasty gluten free baked goods. They make a killer über healthy green smoothie that tastes better than it looks. I’m a regular here as the staff are so friendly and you can get the food to go too! beware however that it is a little on the pricey side, but well worth it.
Mark A.
Place rating: 2 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
A step down from Donnybrook Fair definitely. It does offer absolutely gorgeous cakes and decent coffee, but the hot food counter is crap. I once had a chewy bowl of Moroccan lamb and couscous that was practically cold and served by a face that was even colder. The bread goes out of stock quickly and is never replenished fast enough. Also the outside seating suffers from being on a steep slope, so things are inclined(see what I did there?) to fall off your table. Seemingly it doesn’t bother the throngs of people who pile in here at lunch time. Honestly, unless it’s coffee and cake you want, I’d go somewhere else.
Celine M.
Place rating: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Was passing Wilde & Green the other day and decided to check it out. Had an excellent coffee and shared a scrumptious cake. Will go back again to taste some of their lovely savoury products at the deli counter. Just found it a bit expensive.
Andy m.
Place rating: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
My local deli/shop, I always go there for the nice bread and deli produce. The coffee is excellent and the staff are always friendly. My only gripes with them is that they don’t sell good craft beer, there is still an annoying assumption in these sort of places that wine is a superior drink to good beer. Also they could carry a better selection of basics like newspapers and stuff like cheap bottled water etc.
Dolores M.
Place rating: 3 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
As i frequently do, I totally agree with Quentin on this one. I drove by this place lots and lots of times, looking in the windows fo the shop thinking ooooohhhh its a milltown version of Donnybrook fair. it looks like there might be some great finds in here and maybe i will have to pay more but so what if ist really nice stuff. finally i get into the shop and i am kind of disappointed, there is a lot of space and its just not what you imagine. the place is an illusion from the outside. they still do a good(expensive) sandwich though and the coffee is nice so there you go!
Quentin D.
Place rating: 2 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
From the outside this place is spectacular, it looks incredibly inviting, it looks expensive and promises all sorts of nice things, it even has a rather civilised terrace out the front for us to drink espresso while indulging in the odd cigar. How disappointing then to walk in and find spartan shelves with poorly chosen cheap stock, in short a fallon & Byrne or Donnybrook fair wanna be… that just isn’t.
John S.
Place rating: 3 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Lately you’d be hard pressed to get a frothy cappuccino in Milltown and things were so bad one might have to take the range rover all the way to Donnybrook to get a Ciabatta! Thank god for the newly opened Wilde & Green so, they’re obviously far too posh to use the word ‘and’ or correct spelling. W&G is another Morton’s/Donnybrook Fair clone, selling all sorts of stuff you really don’t need for twice the price of Superquinn, an achievement in itself. Theres also a café/deli/restaurant. Why must everything be multi hyphenate these days are chippers still chippers or gastro-take aways? Anyway the place looks nice enough if a little badly laid out, with a big section at the front given over to a skincare area and two tables right in the middle of the wine shelves. The smoothies are mean to be pretty special and ditto on the hot chocolate, neither of which I’ve tried.