north-inner-cityMon-Sat 08:00-17:00, Sun 09:00-17:00Public cafe
Vice Coffee Inc on Middle Abbey Street in Dublin 1, the small-batch specialty roaster pouring espresso and filter from the bar counter inside Wigwam venue.
Tip: Counter is inside Wigwam bar; daytime hours only. The seasonal espresso blend is the carry-home bag.
Sources from: Ethiopia, Colombia
How they serve: Espresso, Filter, Whole bean retail
docklandsRoastery open by appointment; eight cafes city-widePublic cafe
3fe by Colin Harmon, Dublin's defining third-wave coffee roaster since 2009, eight Dublin cafes plus retail beans, the city's reference specialty operation.
Tip: Buy whole-bean retail through the cafes; the rotating Ethiopian single-origin is the espresso bag worth carrying home.
Sources from: Ethiopia, Colombia, Kenya, Guatemala
How they serve: Espresso, Filter, Whole bean retail, Subscription
docklandsMon-Fri 07:30-16:00, Sat-Sun 09:00-16:00Public cafe
Cloud Picker on Pearse Street in Dublin 2, the husband-and-wife roastery cafe inside The Academy, the Docklands' working specialty-coffee anchor near Trinity.
Tip: The original Pearse Street market stall scaled to a cafe; buy 250g bags of the seasonal espresso at the counter.
Sources from: Ethiopia, Brazil, Honduras, Rwanda
How they serve: Espresso, Filter, Whole bean retail
stoneybatterRoastery wholesale; cafes city-wide stock the beans
Roasted Brown in Stoneybatter in Dublin 7, the Karl Purdy wholesale roaster supplying half of Dublin's specialty cafes, the third-wave's working partner.
Tip: Buy retail through the Cake Cafe, Two Pups and Crebilly Farm shops in the city. Tour and cupping by appointment only.
Sources from: Ethiopia, Burundi, Colombia
How they serve: Espresso, Filter, Whole bean retail, Subscription