Best Coffee Shops and Cafes in Malahide

We've collected top 10 mentioned best cafes and coffee shops in Malahide from other articles such as Eater, Trip101, The Davenport Hotel, including the cute, coolest, and best for work places.

Best Coffee Shops and Cafes in Malahide

Brother Hubbard (North)
Brother Hubbard (North)
4.4 (2692 ratings)
Cool and cosy independent cafe turning out high-end home baking, plus seasonal lunches and coffee.
153 Capel St, North City, Dublin, D01 V9V0, Ireland
Brunch restaurantCafeCoffee shopLunch restaurantMiddle Eastern restaurantRestaurantWine bar
Mentioned by The Irish Road Trip
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"With two locations (Capel St. and Harrington St.) in the city and a sign out front that says “This is the café you have been looking for”, Brother Hubbard is one of the best places for brunch in Dublin. Their Middle Eastern-inspired menu offers signature dishes like halloumi sabiche, Moroccan pancakes, and Turkish eggs with cinnamon buns. Craving something sweet?"
The Fumbally
The Fumbally
4.6 (1296 ratings)
Community cafe serving an eclectic menu of health conscious dishes and locally roasted coffee.
Fumbally Ln, The Liberties, Dublin 8, D08 HFF2, Ireland
Cafe
Mentioned by LovinDublin.com
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"Whenever I meet the big foodies - critics, food bloggers, chefs and cookbook heads I always ask them where their favourite place to eat in the city is and The Fumbally is a place that often comes out on top. If you're searching for some incredibly tasty salads, 3FE coffee, free Wi-Fi, like being surrounded by creatives and possibly have your dog in tow then The Fumbally Cafe is your spot. Get in early to guarantee yourself a spot as it's always packed (which is a great sign)."
Mentioned by The Irish Times
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"thefumbally.ie The magic in the Fumbally unfolded slowly when Aisling Rogerson and Luca D’Alfonso who had run the cafe in the nearby Dublin Food Co-op took over a corner building and started serving falafel. In better economic times the place would have been a convenience store. Good food times followed and Fumbally alumni have spread across the city, improving food in at least one college canteen and at market stalls, pop-ups and cafes."
Mentioned by The Telegraph
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"This bright, friendly joint is a neighbourhood sort of place: quite funky, industrial chic mixed up with sofas, standard lamps and scattered pouffes. You’ll find terrific organic coffee and baking, but the beautifully fresh savoury element is the central plank of the operation: try the falafel sandwich heaped with salad, or the green eggs and ham. Very family-friendly, and very popular; expect to table share if you arrive at peak time."
3FE
3FE
4.4 (1681 ratings)
Contemporary cafe with coffee tasting and brewing classes, turning out cakes, sandwiches and soups.
32-34 Grand Canal Street Lower, Grand Canal Dock, Dublin, Ireland
Coffee shopCafe
Mentioned by 10Best
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"3FE is the head honcho of coffee in Dublin at the moment and it's easy to see why. The supply wholesale coffee to many of the city's best caf�s and restaurants and have a café on Lower Grand Canal Street. They approach coffee in a strict, purist sense with temperatures, sizes and flavours all approached forensically."
Mentioned by LovinDublin.com
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"A favourite choice amongst other coffee shops in Dublin, this expert cafe roast their own coffee beans, offer tasting courses and make excellent food produce too. This is an amazingly chill place to go after work and network. Or you know, just relax."
Mentioned by The Daily Edge
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"Because we had no donuts for 2 whole weeks due to a temperamental fryer we are now back with a bang. Introducing ma… pic.twitter.com/1UvwnkxaNy. Source: 3FE Coffee/Twitter"
Queen of Tarts Cow's Lane
Queen of Tarts Cow's Lane
4.5 (2658 ratings)
Modern tearoom/cafe with a mezzanine floor serving freshly made brunches, lunches and sweet treats.
Cow's Ln, Dame St, Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland
Dessert shopBakeryCafeRestaurantTea store
Mentioned by TripSavvy
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"The Temple Bar area is best known for its nightlight, but it can also be the perfect place to start the day if you happen to wander by The Queen of Tarts. The collection of muffins and cakes are some of the best sweet baked goods in the city, but you can also find healthier options like the strawberry or banana Irish porridge. The savory breakfasts, including smoked Irish salmon and scrambled eggs, are also delicious."
Mentioned by Bacon is Magic - The Best Food Around the World
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"The food scene in Dublin is to die for, but one of my absolute favorite spots is Queen of Tarts, a positively sassy cafe and patisserie. It’s more than earned its reputation as one of the best casual weekend brunch spots in Old City. If you find yourself on Dame Street, you simply must pop in!"
Meet Me in the Morning
Meet Me in the Morning
4.4 (537 ratings)
50 Pleasants St, Saint Kevin's, Dublin 8, D08 VN22, Ireland
Cafe
Mentioned by LovinDublin.com
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"Take a left off Camden Street and you'll find a darling café with coffee lovers hanging out on the long bench outside of this popular foodie haven. Owned by friends and business partners, Kevin Powell and Brian O'Keefe, this café specialises in fresh, seasonal, Dublin-sourced food. All of their dishes are bursting with flavour and are super colourful."
Mentioned by Eater
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"It’s easy to miss this spartan breakfast and lunch spot off busy Camden street. It looks like a pared down coffee shop with nothing but a few baked goods. While the concise menu isn’t much longer than a tweet, it offers a range of stellar dishes heavy on vegetables, with dashes of meat for garnish."
Mentioned by LovinDublin.com
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"Recently crowned Best Brunch In Dublin, Meet Me In The Morning is a hipster haven and a foodies paradise. All the food here is locally foraged and it's fresh AF."
Lolly and Cooks
Lolly and Cooks
4.1 (160 ratings)
Unit 1, The Marker, Forbes St, Grand Canal Dock, Dublin, Ireland
Cafe
Mentioned by Time Out Dublin
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"You’ve had your eggs and avo, and now you want a new thrill. Welcome, Le Drunch – the new half dinner/half lunch meal from The Marker Hotel. Cherrypicking from the best bits of their breakfast, lunch and dinner menu, you can browse their extensive list of yummy delights including comfort food classics, healthy ‘equilibrium’ options and finger food sides."
Mentioned by LovinDublin.com
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"This started off as a small stand in George's Street arcade, but their shop on Merrion Row is where the main action is at these days. They do a great cupcake and some delicious smaller cakes, which go perfectly with their gorgeous coffees."
Butlers Chocolate Café, Grafton Street
Butlers Chocolate Café, Grafton Street
4.5 (152 ratings)
Specialist chocolatier and coffee chain, serving handmade sweets, pastries and sandwiches.
51 Grafton Street, Dublin 2, D02 KD39, Ireland
Chocolate cafeCafeCoffee shopCoffee storeTea house
Brasserie Sixty6 Restaurant
Brasserie Sixty6 Restaurant
4.1 (1402 ratings)
International influences shape the menu at this funky modern brasserie with a wall of china plates.
66-67 South Great George's Street, Dublin, D02 YD61, Ireland
Modern European restaurantBrunch restaurantCafeIrish restaurantLunch restaurantRestaurantBrasserieSeafood restaurantSteak house
Mentioned by Learning Escapes | Family Travel Blog
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"Brasserie 66 is not a place that strikes you as child friendly but if you liked their food before you had kids, you’ll be happy to hear that kids are welcome and catered for. The restaurant has some booster seats and child dishes at a reduced price: ask the server for details as I don’t recall seeing a kids menu as such. Address: 66-67 South Great George’s Street, Dublin"
Mentioned by swordsexpress.com
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"A fixed feature on George’s street that brings an honest-to-goodness approach to tasty food delivering hearty flavours in an atmospheric setting. The eclectic cocktail menu is definitely worth exploring, and they also offer a creative mocktail menu too. Early Bird Menu: Sunday to Wednesday all evening."
Le Petit Parisien
Le Petit Parisien
4.2 (462 ratings)
17 Wicklow St, Dublin 2, D02 PA07, Ireland
Cafe
Mentioned by LovinDublin.com
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"A tight little shop on Wicklow street that has a window full of cakes, and once you discover this place you'll find it nearly impossible to walk past without popping in. Always hard to get a table with shoppers on the nearby Grafton Street, but I urge you to try."
Mentioned by visitdublin.com
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"Le Petit Parisien was borne out of genuine love for French fare. The bakery, the patisserie and the unique culture that is the French coffee shops of 1920s Paris."
The Bernard Shaw
The Bernard Shaw
4.4 (4239 ratings)
Larger than it looks, this pub has a large beer garden, exhibition space and Italian pizza cafe.
Cross Guns Bridge, Drumcondra, Dublin 9, D09 XW44, Ireland
PubArt galleryBarCafeEvent venueLive music venue
Mentioned by LovinDublin.com
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"Even though we received the worst news as of late, it was very important for me to include The Shaw in this list as I have some of the best memories there. The Bernard Shaw has acted as an iconic cultural hub and the ultimate spot to chill out after a stressful working day. With the Big Blue Bus and Eatyard on site, foodies would always get their fill and with various DJ areas, music heads could bop the night away."
Mentioned by 10Best
Whether You Go For The Music, The Atmosphere Or The Black Stuff, Dublin Has Something For Everyone
"The Shaw' as it's known to its young, trendy clientele is the Dublin equivalent of London's Shoreditch pubs. Seemingly compact and indistinguishable from other pubs from the outside it's the sprawling beer garden inside where all the excitement is contained. The Blue Bus contains a pizzeria, the walls are covered in colourful graffiti and the pool table is rarely left unattended."

Top Best Sushi Places & Restaurants in Malahide

Eatokyo Asian Street Food
Eatokyo Asian Street Food
4.7 (290 ratings)
4 Talbot St, North City, Dublin, D01 X8F8, Ireland
Japanese restaurantRamen restaurantSushi restaurant
Yamamori South City
Yamamori South City
4.4 (2090 ratings)
Bargain Japanese lunches and a separate dinner menu, served in a casual space filled with Asian art.
72 South Great George's Street, Dublin, D02 EC94, Ireland
Japanese restaurantAsian restaurantBarSushi restaurant
Mentioned by Learning Escapes | Family Travel Blog
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"The long line of buggies parked at the entrance of Yamamori gives away the family friendliness of the place and indeed, kids here are welcome. The place offers decent Asian food and simple dishes such as noodles and stir fries are usually appreciated by kids as well, even if there is no kids menu as such available. Address: 73 South Great George’s Street, Dublin"
Musashi IFSC Noodle & Sushi bar
Musashi IFSC Noodle & Sushi bar
4.5 (1196 ratings)
Custom House Square, Unit 2, Burton Hall, Mayor Street Lower, International Financial Services Centre, Dublin 1, D01 W6F2, Ireland
Sushi restaurantAsian fusion restaurantJapanese restaurantTakeout RestaurantRamen restaurantRestaurantSoba noodle shopUdon noodle restaurant
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Best Fine Dining in Malahide

BANG restaurant & wine bar
BANG restaurant & wine bar
4.4 (593 ratings)
Irish ingredients, carefully sourced and innovatively prepared, at a small and stylish venue.
11 Merrion Row, Dublin, D02 KW61, Ireland
RestaurantEuropean restaurantFine dining restaurantIrish restaurantTakeout RestaurantModern European restaurantWedding venue
Mentioned by ArrivalGuides.com
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"BANG Restaurant, recommended by the Michelin Guide, offers discerning diners exquisite culinary experiences. From the unique experience of 'The Gathering' Tasting Menu, a seven course meal proudly showcasing the very best of Ireland, to the long-established pre-theatre menu, these dishes are synonymous with local culture and high quality. Passionate about food, menus are seasonal, fresh and locally sourced."
Luttrellstown Castle Resort
Luttrellstown Castle Resort
4.6 (725 ratings)
Grand hotel catering to groups set in a stately 15th-century castle, plus a golf course & a bar.
Kellystown, Castleknock, Co. Dublin, D15 RH92, Ireland
HotelCastleFine dining restaurantGolf clubWedding venue
Mentioned by Gays Around the Bay
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"This 12 room 16th century castle sits on nearly 600 acres and has its own 18 hole golf course. Visit the place where soccer super star David Beckham and Posh Spice tied the knot."
Pearl Brasserie
Pearl Brasserie
4.7 (524 ratings)
Intimate contemporary rooms with peat burning fireplaces for innovative and well presented plates.
20 Merrion St Upper, Dublin 2, D02 XH98, Ireland
French restaurantFine dining restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by SquareMeal
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"On the Michelin guide for 2020, Pearl Brasserie is an award-winning find dining restaurant that specialises in French food (naturally). The basement setting is surprisingly light, while the interiors are dressed in a modern yet formal style. Classic French ingredients are employed to fill the tempting menu which showcases produce like quail, crab and foie gras."
Mentioned by The Green Hotel Dublin
Romantic Restaurants Dublin
"Our Christmas🎄Lunch and Group Dinner menu: #PearlBrasserie #FineDining #Restaurant #MerrionStreetUpper #Dublin. A post shared by Pearl Brasserie (@pearlbrasserie) on Dec 22, 2018 at 4:48am PST. One of Dublin’s top-rated restaurants, Pearl Brasserie will ensure you a magical night with your romantic interest."

Best Museums in Malahide

National Maritime Museum of Ireland
National Maritime Museum of Ireland
4.6 (271 ratings)4.5 (166 ratings)
An array of exhibits on maritime history showcased in a church built for seafarers in 1837.
Haigh Terrace, Dún Laoghaire, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin, Ireland
History museumMuseumsSpecialty Museums
Áras an Uachtaráin
Áras an Uachtaráin
4.6 (76 ratings)4.5 (120 ratings)
Set amid parkland & gardens, this official residence of the President of Ireland was built in 1751.
Phoenix Park, Castleknock (part of Phoenix Park), Dublin, D08 E1W3, Ireland
Government officeMuseumsArchitectural BuildingsHistoric SitesHistory Museums
Mentioned by Lonely Planet
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"Free tours of the official residence of the Irish president, Aras an Uachtaráin, a handsome Palladian mansion whose design inspired the architect of the White House in Washington, DC, depart from the Phoenix Park Visitor Centre every Saturday and operate on a first-come-first-served basis. Occasionally, tours might not run due to state business, so always check the website beforehand. The Irish Museum of Modern Art houses a wide collection of contemporary Irish artists © Jonathan Smith / Lonely Planet"
Imaginosity, Dublin Children's Museum
Imaginosity, Dublin Children's Museum
4.1 (187 ratings)4 (222 ratings)
Under 9s learn as they play explore the different areas that are set up to encourage discovery.
The Plaza Beacon South Quarter Sandyford Sandyford, Dublin 18, Ireland
Children's museumMuseumsLearning centerSpecialty Museums
Mentioned by Learning Escapes | Family Travel Blog
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"Here you can play supermarket, doctor, rock star, you can drive a real car (kind of), build a house with foam bricks and even pretend to work at the post office. They also have soft play areas for children under 3 and a nice cafe. This is a super fun place in Dublin for kids and adults like it too as they can play with their kids or relax in the cafe while little ones make discoveries and friends in this fun, safe space."
Mentioned by Ireland Before You Die
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"Imaginosity is often referred to as Dublin’s children’s museum as it is a child-centred space where kids and parents can engage in creative play together. Imaginosity contains exhibits, which are educationally designed to inspire learning through play. Address: The Plaza Beacon South Quarter Sandyford Sandyford, Dublin 18, Ireland"
Mentioned by LovinDublin.com
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"Imaginosity is Ireland’s only interactive children’s museum. Its exhibitions and events are aimed at nine years and under but family members of any age can come along. There’s art, technology, construction, threatre, science, even a roof garden."

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