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Where is a nice place to go 4 a coffee in dublin for a 40 something person?


    



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Áine
Hey don't know if these would suit but there's a nice place on Lwr Stephen's St called Sufi's which stays open late at weekends. Any time I've been it's been quiet and cosy enough. Also Cafe Moka which is near Sufi's on Sth William St and also stays open late enough. They're both behind Stephen's Green Shopping Centre area. I prefer Sufi's myself as it's generally quieter.

Also Butlers do the nicest coffee in my opinion they're day time opening only but there's a couple on the south side and one on Liffey St (near the halfpenny Bridge) that you can sit in. I

f it's food you're after then you can't beat the Pig n Heifer cafes but they're a bit harder to find as not in v central locations but good if you work nearby. Anyway they're my favourites in City Centre for day, lunch and night time!

Enjoy trying all the suggestions out :o)


BillyB8
Bewleys,
78 Grafton St.,
Dublin 2.
Tel.: 01-6355470


spdy
The Queen of Tarts...they make lovely cakes too,but theres only one..its not a chain so if you're not nearby maybe it wont work. Its near dublin castle

http://www.ireland-guide.com/establishment/queen_of_tarts.4336.html


cormac o
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place called grand central on o connell st, its a cafe/bar, get a window seat, huge windows there, and watch the world go by


Podge and Rodge Tribute Band
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Would ya be wantin company? Rodge and meself would be happy to oblige.......


caitlyn
The Lemon Jelly on Millenium Walk near the Jervis shopping centre


selina.evans
Bewley's in Grafton street.There are plenty of great coffee and ea shops in he city but this is the most famous and the oldest in operation..with its own coffee and tea blends,hand-made chocolates and cakes filled with whipped cream. Aside from all this it is also in one of the smartest shopping streets in Europe; so there is plenty to loot at and walk around before or after coffee.


Orla C
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Lots of places! Anywhere on or near Grafton Street.


Guaranteed Irish!!!
lots of really nice coffee shops in temple bar.
arnotts have a nice coffee shop


MUSICGUY
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starbucks,anywhere along grafton street really


The silent pen
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To the airport madam and on the first plane to London.



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