Neighbourhoodsouth-city-centre
Signature drinkFlat white

Must order: Flat white on the seasonal espresso blend; a Bewley's-style toasted-cheese sandwich.

Tip: Two floors of stools; the upstairs window seat has the best Drury Street people-watching. Closes 17:30 weekdays.

Location

Address: 31 Drury Street, Dublin 2, D02 Y684

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Queen of Tarts ★ 4.3

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Queen of Tarts on Cork Hill in Dublin 2, the Fallon sisters' 1998 patisserie steps from City Hall, now under Il Valentino owners and the city's reference for a Sunday tart.

Signature drink: Loose-leaf tea

Order: The savoury chicken tart with a side salad; chocolate raspberry tart and tea to finish.

Tip: Two locations on Dame Street; the Cork Hill original sits twenty. Saturday brunch fills before 10:30.

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Queen of Tarts ★ 4.3

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Queen of Tarts on Cork Hill in Dublin 2, the Fallon sisters' 1998 patisserie steps from City Hall, now under Il Valentino owners and the city's reference for a Sunday tart.

Signature drink: Loose-leaf tea

Order: The savoury chicken tart with a side salad; chocolate raspberry tart and tea to finish.

Tip: Two locations on Dame Street; the Cork Hill original sits twenty. Saturday brunch fills before 10:30.

3fe Grand Canal ★ 4.7

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3fe Grand Canal in Dublin 2, the flagship of Colin Harmon's roastery, the city's most polished filter coffee on the south side of Pearse Street's tech corridor.

Signature drink: Filter coffee

Order: A V60 filter with the rotating Ethiopian single-origin and a sourdough cardamom bun.

Tip: Eight 3fe cafes across Dublin; the Grand Canal flagship has the most seating and serves food until 15:00.

3fe Sussex Terrace ★ 4.5

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3fe on Sussex Terrace in Dublin 4, the small Forest Avenue neighbour, four-seat counter, the morning 3fe espresso for the southside before work commute.

Signature drink: Espresso

Order: Double espresso with a cardamom bun, on the move.

Tip: Counter only; arrive 09:00 to 10:00 weekdays. The bun pastry case empties by 11:00 on Saturdays.

Brother Hubbard North ★ 4.5

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Brother Hubbard North on Capel Street in Dublin 1, Garrett FitzGerald and James Boland's original Middle Eastern brunch room, the Capel Street weekend anchor.

Signature drink: Flat white

Order: Shakshuka with house bread; a cardamom French toast and a flat white to follow.

Tip: Walk-in only Saturday and Sunday from 09:30; the queue starts before doors. Wednesday breakfast is the calm window.

Two Pups Coffee ★ 4.5

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Two Pups Coffee on Francis Street in Dublin 8, a Liberties counter and brunch room, the southside's strongest cortado and one of the city's brunch references.

Signature drink: Cortado

Order: Cortado on the house roast; the eggs Florentine with house hollandaise at brunch.

Tip: Walk-in only; arrive 09:30 Saturday before the queue. Two long tables share with strangers; the window stools turn fast.

Vice Coffee Inc ★ 4.4

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Vice Coffee Inc on Middle Abbey Street in Dublin 1, inside the Wigwam bar and venue, the small-batch specialty roaster pouring espresso and filter for the Northside.

Signature drink: Espresso tonic

Order: Espresso tonic in summer, the seasonal filter in winter.

Tip: Counter inside Wigwam; the bar's coffee bar runs daytime hours. Closes 17:00 weekdays.

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