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An American student’s guide to the best daytime hangouts in Dublin - PHOTOS

Essentials for the student living abroad - including where to find coffee


Bewley's, Grafton St.

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My father warned me before I went to Ireland.

“The coffee is absolutely terrible,” he said.

As I’m from the Bay Area in California, good coffee is essential to my happiness. Once, I tried to give it up, but by day 2 my best friend told me I was behaving like a monster. 

Fortunately, since the time of my birth, instant coffee has begun its path to extinction in the region around the Irish sea. There’s excellent coffee in Dublin these days - you just need to know where to look.

Finding the best places to sip and enjoy Ireland’s coffee renaissance proved a challenge, at first, but my friends and I eventually found the following havens for the discerning (i.e., broke- have you seen the €-$ exchange rate?) consumer.

I’m also simultaneously a student and a foodie, which means that although I love good food, I can’t afford to eat at restaurants much. Below please find the delicious cafes and grocery stores essential to leading the gourmand’s life on the cheap in Dublin - or simply to surviving on a student budget.

Make a day of it and take advantage of some of the best off-the-beaten-path shops, as well. And don’t forget the most important part: a walk through St. Stephen’s Green, which is lovely and absolutely free.

Coffee - (for some Americans, tea just isn’t the same)

Fixx - Best mocha in Dublin, hands-down, and a good place to study. Dawson St.

Bewley’s - The touristy glow of this ancient establishment on Grafton St wears off after a while, but you’ll want to go in at first.

Cafe Sol - Of the many chain quick-service cafes around Dublin, this has the best pastries for equal prices, plus excellent espresso. Locations on Dawson St and Earlsfort Terrace, and pretty much everywhere else.


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Cafes

Cornucopia - Vegetarian fare, fast service and a homey environment; I recommend the vegetable ‘parcels.’ Wicklow St.

The Cake Cafe - Beautiful sandwiches, tea and coffee, and cakes, of course! Find it if you can... last I checked the entrance is in a dumpster-filled alley. 62 Pleasants Place (two side streets from Lower Camden St.)

The Twisted Pepper - Coffee and sandwiches (try the beet-and-goat-cheese!) by day, club by night. Don’t recommend the club part, but it’s quality coffee on the northside. 54 Middle Abbey St.


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Niall:Listen to edmundburke.
Great article, Laura! Niall, keep more like this coming.
 




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