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Bagel Factory
With over twenty locations in Dublin, and more dotted around the country as well as England and Scotland, you know these GM-free, yet high energy bagels suit today's demanding palates.
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Butlers Chocolate Café
This coffee shop is different and divine because when you buy a coffee you get a free chocolate. Chosen by you from the mouthwatering display.
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Café Java
Soups, sandwiches, salads and fresh juices are available to eat inside or, if you're in a rush, as a take away. Grab a table and sit outside in this popular village.
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Café Sol
Smooth coffee and delicious sandwiches make this a consistantly busy take out. All their food is made fresh every day in the head production office, then sent out to each shop.
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Coffee Society
With three shops, and wonderfully friendly staff who move between them, you'll always be greeted by a smiling face you may well recognise.
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Insomnia
With over thirty outlets nationwide, this Irish-owned coffee chain is getting bigger by the day. Fairtrade and organic coffee beans are roasted weekly to improve their freshness.
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Kaffe Moka
With sofas, comfy seats and a games zone upstairs, and very late opening hours for caffine junkie night owls, this café is always a hive of all-hours activity.
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Munchies
Get your chops round these tasty and healthy sandwiches, ciabattas, melts and wraps with a choice of fillings so great you can pack a different picnic every day.
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Nude
Just off Grafton Street, this cheekily-named cafe great spot for those who crave healthy and tasty food, reasonably priced and served quick.
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O’Briens Sandwich Shop
This locally-founded chain is now an international phenomena with stores spread from Scotland to Saudi Arabia, and not forgetting its native Ireland.
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Quiznos Sub
From Denver to Dublin, these sub specialists have been serving up their toasted torpedoes to a growing army of fans.
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Simon's Place
Just on the corner of George’s Street and the George’s St Arcade, this little coffee shop is continuously busy. Its legendary doorstep (ie large) sandwiches and soups make healthy and filling lunches.
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Starbucks
The global coffee giant arrived in Dublin in 2006 to be instantly greeted by large queues. They may have quietened down a bit, but Starbucks just keeps on expanding.
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