Food & Drink
Make time for a treat in Dublin

Clement & Pekoe. Photo: Al Higgins

Clement & Pekoe
Order a lemon drizzle cookie with your coffee, take a seat outside or by the window, and watch Dublin pass by.
Clement & Pekoe
50 South William Street, Dublin
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Brother Hubbard. Photo: Al Higgins.
Brother Hubbard
Brother Hubbard offers freshly baked goods along with cups of great 3fe coffee and tea by Wall & Keogh.
Brother Hubbard
153 Capel Street, Dublin
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Cocoa Atelier. Photo: Al Higgins

Cocoa Atelier
Frenchman Marc Amand set up Cocoa Atelier in 2010 to bring handcrafted truffles, macaroons, and éclairs to the Irish market. Honey Chestnut and Lemon Verbena are among the many different chocolate flavors.
Cocoa Atelier
30 Drury Street, Dublin
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Bibi’s
The cool crowd’s favourite weekend hangout. Arguably bakes the best peanut butter brownies ever to land on a wooden serving board.
Bibi’s
14A Emorville Avenue, Dublin
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The Dean Hotel. Photo: Al Higgins

The Dean Hotel
The boutique hotel of the moment. With its non-corporate air The Dean brings to mind New York hotel concept Ace – perfect for those with an aversion to stuffy hospitality.
The Dean Hotel
33 Harcourt Street, Dublin
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Marker Hotel
One of the latest luxury hotels to arrive in Dublin, it has put the up-an-coming Docklands area on the map.
Marker Hotel
Marker Hotel, Grand Canal Square, Dublin
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Kelly’s
A centrally located, more affordable hotel – popular among younger travelers.
Kelly’s
35–37 South Great George’s Street, Dublin
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Published: August 17, 2017
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