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Avoca Café
Walking into Avoca is like stepping into a glittering treasure trove, with to-die-for clothing, accessories and gifts tempting the eye at every turn.
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Bar Italia
A quayside bistro, located in Dublin's Italian quarter, this place is a real hub of activity. The menu is unfussy yet delicious.
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Brambles Deli Cafe Ltd.
This Irish family-owned restaurant uses mainly Fair Trade and organic ingredients and meats throughout its wholesome, homemade menu.
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Brasserie Sixty6
Modern stylish décor, large glass windows and few soft furnishings make this quite a loud and lively restaurant. Weekend
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Brownes
The bustle of this warm and busy coffee shop makes your taste buds get excited as you wait for your table. Behind the deli you can see the busy chefs working away to satisfy your hunger.
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Canal Bank Café
This cosy little restaurant just over Leeson St Bridge is full of lovely staff who actually smile at you... how pleasant.
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Chatham Brasserie
Ideally located just off Grafton Street, this eaterie is well placed for the busy shopper in need of some post-retail sustenance.
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Double T Café
A short stroll from Connolly Train Station and O'Connell Street, this eaterie serves lovely homemade pies, sandwiches, salads, All-Day Irish Breakfast, coffee, tea and pastries.
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Epicurean Food Hall
Established over nine years ago, this light and bright international Food Hall is the only one of its kind in Ireland. Fifteen dedicated outlets conjure up an unrivalled choice of scrumptuous cuisine from across the globe - and at very reasonable prices.
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Er Buchetto
Set in the middle of Ranelagh village, this eaterie serves the freshest almond croissants and mouth watering paninis. Everything here is just slightly different to other lunch venues, giving it charm and holding the secret to the food’s full flavour.
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Espresso Bar Café
Set in an upmarket area with a local clientele to match, this place has a real buzz. Its clean and bright décor -
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Foodlife
Irish catering gurus Kylemore's flagship Foodcourt features five counters of varying feastage. Pure juice bar, Coffee
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Lazy Days Cafe
Just off the beaten track in Blackrock is this coffee shop serving scrummy coffees and paninis. Sit on the comfortable couch and watch the birds preening in the trees opposite.
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Lunch! Calzone Cafe
If pizzas had passports, this is where they'd be stamped. Calzones - that's folded pizzas to the uninitiated – are stuffed with all sorts of inventive and international gourmet fillings such as Hawaiian, Greek, Mexican and Thai.
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Milk and Honey
This is exactly what you want from a local coffee shop - a chilled out vibe, friendly staff and good drinks and treats. Open
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Pichet
This eatery is perfect morning, noon and night. Whether you're looking for a quick snack, a light lunch or a romantic meal it caters to your needs.
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Queen of Tarts
Let them eat cake! And who could resist in such a quaint setting. This tiny tea-room just opposite Dublin castle is jam-packed with wonderful home-made goodies.
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Rhubarb Café/Deli
With three venues within five minutes of each other, this café/deli has enjoyed enormous success in the city. Enjoy
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Soup Dragon
Started in 2000 - the auspicious Year of the Dragon - this healthy and hearty change from the usual lunch fare serves a daily dozen of delicious homemade soups.
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Summerville's of Greystones
There's nothing like sea air to create an appetite, and thankfully this coastal Co. Wicklow town provides the perfect solution.
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