Information about Coffeeangel
Name | Coffeeangel |
The Address | 16 Anne St S, Dublin, D02 VF29, Ireland |
Rating | 4.6 |
Rated count | 653 |
Phone number | (01) 969 6001 |
Price level | 1 |
Website | https://coffeeangel.com/ |
working hours | Monday: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM Tuesday: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM Wednesday: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM Thursday: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM Friday: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM Saturday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM Sunday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
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Unfortunately, I can’t give 6 stars. These guys are so kind. They recommended me a lot of nice places in Dublin and asked a lot about my experience here as well. Very talkative, very kind and very sweet people. And their coffee is just as amazing as they are. Definitely coming back again. Love you guys, cheers!! 🙂
Really nice place, a little bit expensive but it’s worth it. Love everything in this coffee shop. A friend recommended this place and now we know why. It’s worth the visit. Their almond croissant is soooo delicious and the coffee is well prepared. We’ll be back soon 😍
Loved this little spot for a quick (and DELICIOUS) cup of coffee. Americano was about €3.50, but worth it. You could tell they pride themselves on their coffee brewing. Lots of coffee gear available for sale and plenty of beans to buy. Friendly service and a great little outdoor dining area with plenty of seating and some umbrellas. Just a short detour off of Grafton street. Great opportunity to take a breather from the crowds.
Had the date bensa on individual pourover. So good. Staff were super sweet in and the cafe is cute if a little crowded but that comes with how central it is.
Best coffee in Dublin and some of the best customer service.
They always have a flask of filter/batch brew ready to go so no need to wait.
The one time the flask ran empty before the cup was full, they gave the coffee for free & a ticket for a free coffee next time.
If you’re not sure about the batch, they will give you a taster of whatever’s on brew first.
The beans are also the best going, ground how you like. Póg Mhilis is amazing, rich, fresh a nice fruity tone.
Campobello is similar, a bit deeper but still fresh. I doubt there’s a coffee here that is not delicious.
Some reviews here say it’s a bit expensive but I disagree, it’s no more expensive than any other coffee shop in Dublin, but comes with consistent quality and staff expertise.