Cork Coffee Roasters ★ 4.4
The city's own roastery and cafe on French Church Street, using a cast-iron roaster from the 1930s and serving single-origin espresso from their own beans.
Signature drink: Single-origin espresso on cast-iron 1930s roaster
Cork Coffee Roasters Bridge Street is a cafe in City Centre, Cork.
The Bridge Street outpost of Cork Coffee Roasters, serving the same cast-iron-roasted single origins on the north side of the city centre. The roastery team.
Address: 2 Bridge Street, Cork
The city's own roastery and cafe on French Church Street, using a cast-iron roaster from the 1930s and serving single-origin espresso from their own beans.
Signature drink: Single-origin espresso on cast-iron 1930s roaster
A cave-a-manger wine bar on Union Quay that opens as a daytime coffee spot, serving locally roasted West Cork Coffee before the natural wine programme takes.
Signature drink: West Cork coffee with natural wine available from 15:30
A cluster of coffee vendors inside the Marina Market food hall, with a resident specialty roaster stall alongside the international food vendors.
Signature drink: Single-origin filter from resident roaster stall
A multi-roaster brew bar in a Georgian-listed building on Georges Quay, serving rotating filter coffees alongside espresso from the best Irish and European.
Signature drink: Filter coffee from rotating guest roasters
A bookstore and specialty coffee counter on Barrack Street that became Cork's most unlikely neighbourhood landmark, with a shelved interior, a changing.
Signature drink: Single-origin filter coffee
Ireland's Best Cafe at the Irish Restaurant Awards 2013, operating quietly on Caroline Street with freshly baked scones, coffee and a focused daytime menu.
Signature drink: House espresso blend
The city's own roastery and cafe on French Church Street, using a cast-iron roaster from the 1930s and serving single-origin espresso from their own beans.
Signature drink: Single-origin espresso on cast-iron 1930s roaster