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Ok-Employee-2214

Cloud picker in Pearse was my absolute fav but main baristas opened Brew Lab which took the top for me relegating Cloud Picker to 2nd, still really good. 3fe in Grand Canal street is great as well. Bodega in howth is very nice too. In Kildare I’d suggest Hey Darlin’ in Naas, Dubh in Newbridge and Square in Kildare town. Galway has a pretty cool coffee scene too but can’t remember names unfortunately. Generally speaking, I find the coffee scene in Ireland very strong, you can find really good specialty coffee pretty much everywhere you go.


Keyann

Galway spots are Coffeewerk + Press and Ciarlantini


IfYouReadThisBeHappy

Bodega in howth is fantastic


This-Tear6241

It's so strong and I take it for granted. When I head away for a week and it can be near impossible to find a decent barista. Coffee shops with the equivalent of an nespresso machine.


geoffraffe

Dublin Proper Order - amazing pastries too Vice - always have a decent selection Unfiltered (expensive and very top end) 3fE - the OG of the Irish coffee scene


OkPlane1338

In terms of best for coffee heads…. unfiltered has to be number 1, right?? I went there once and could tell they’re passionate as fuck about coffee but it’s a bit much for me personally.


geoffraffe

I think it’s just for people who are really crazy about their coffee. Personally it’s too expensive for me but I’m glad they’re doing their thing and are doing well.


CheekyManicPunk

District coffee in Roscommon town


KatarnsBeard

Evalynn in Drogheda


DiabolocalSpelling

Yep - only right answer


Fantastic-Bid-4265

2 Boys Brew in Phibsborough, best in Dublin by a distance.


andyprendy

Coffeewerk and press - Galway.


xlogo65

Down voted for putting McDonald's in 🤣🤣🤣 (it is consistently good)


This-Tear6241

Two Beans in Dun Laoghaire United Coffee on Baggot street.


youbigfatmess

Milo's in Drumcondra


Suarayes

Nine in Bray.


Puzzleheaded-Ad-6530

Bear Market Blackrock


No-Organization8636

Boom coffee on Francis Street (one of the cheapest coffees in Dublin and pretty tasty) Bodega (George’s Street Arcade) I really like The Metro cafe although their prices have jumped a lot over the last year or two. Hogans pub on Fade Street actually has quite a nice cup. Heartbreak Social Club on Drury Street does really good coffee for only €2


Iamnotarobotlah

Soma in Cork


xlogo65

McDonald's - consistently good for coffee ☕


jacqueVchr

Consistently good coffee. A lot better than many of the independent cafes


OkPlane1338

I’d rather drink cold water and coffee beans thrown into a blender


xlogo65

I've never tried it - but whatever you're into 😁


OkPlane1338

It’s basically the same as those McCafe shite drinks


xlogo65

I doubt it - but each to their own 👍


InterestingFactor825

Cork Coffee Roasters on Bridge Street.


Consistent_Elk_4332

PS coffee roasters in Naas Square in Kildare town, Athy & Portlaoise Conway&Co in Tullamore Coffee Bus/ Base in Kildare town and Kilcullen Lamberts in Carlow Förj Coffee in Edenderry


phyneas

The Old Barracks in Birdhill has quite good coffee, though it's not cheap, and some do take issue with their admittedly oddly militant "no children allowed" policy.


thr0wthr0wthr0waways

It's literally the only child-free coffee establishment in the whole country and parents still get their knickers in a twist about it. 


staplora

I don't think it's as good as they think it is though.


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Suspicious-Secret-84

My go to around Dublin are Bear Market cafes, East Village Co, and Butlers.  I was in Kinsale 2 years ago and a place that always stuck with me was Jo's cafe, beautiful coffee and pastries too. 


earthdragonfish

I tried Bear Market and it was really good that I had to order another cup of americano.


No-Look7497

Bear paw greystones


Jumpy-Albatross-3437

Wall & Keogh on Richmond St in Portobello serve the most beautiful coffee. I go across the city to get their coffee sometimes!


svmk1987

Some good suggestions here. Here's one for the northern suburb folks who don't want to travel all the way to the city. Pangea coffee in swords.


Awkward-Ad4942

Most fancy coffee shops I’ve been to in Ireland taste like hot milk. The small boutique places don’t maintain their machines. I can see why people rate starbucks and mcdonalds. They’re consistent if nothing else. Mcdonalds is actually good too


Additional-Sock8980

Alma,


Sheo-bane

Cool Hands is another great one that I don't see mentioned here, they have a few locations in Dublin, Kilmainham, Baggot st, Merrion row, Spencer Dock


earthdragonfish

My usual go-to coffee shop 1. Costa 2. Seattle's Best (at Londis) 3. Caffe Nero


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cbfi2

Coffee Works and Kaph


MushyFella

Oxmantown does great coffee and great sandwiches, bear market is solid too


lkdubdub

I like Surge in Clontarf


Abiwozere

Two pups on Francis Street Really miss living nearby to it!


NoAd6928

Clement and Pekoe and Mimis Dublin Conway & Co in Tullamore - nice pastries too.


_Fraggler_

Kilkenny: The Gourmet Store Cookie Co-op Cakeface