Reviews on Cafe food in Rush, Province of Leinster, Ireland including Skinny Batch, Piccolo, Molly's Cafe, Cafe Natural, Cafe Jacques, Cafe Provence, Seomra Tae
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4 based on 60 reviews
Seomra Tae , (tea room in Gaelic) looked really inviting, but my visit here had a bad start this drizzly Friday, 10am. Letâs call it a manners issue... On the plus side, there are plenty of copies of todayâs Independent by the door, lots of interesting cook books and a full street view with a cosy, cottage feel to this otherwise lovely café. Ideal for my solo visit. Full breakfastâ¬11. Coffee was good.
4 based on 199 reviews
Café Provence is very popular with locals for breakfast and at coffee time. There is an extensive menu and pancakes with berries has recently been added. Many locals would rate their full Irish breakfast as the best in the village. There are a few negatives. The tables are very close together with the result that it can be difficult to get to and from your table. It can also be very noisy and people at the next table can hear every word you say. It can also get very warm. The table at the back and the one called the âcosy corner â can be quite dark. There are also tables outside but beside a busy road. The toilet is up a very steep stairs .Overall though worth a visit if you want good food at a reasonable price and you will be in and out fairly quickly. Not a place for a âcatch up â with friends.
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4 based on 80 reviews
Breakfast menu time again and pretty much the same choices as all the usual breakfast joints ... full breakfast, small breakfast, smashed avocado, poached eggs ... etc.... so after my last encounter with Eggs Benedict a week ago within Dublin city boundaries I decided to get a Full Irish breakfast out here in North county Dublin .... Skerries, Cafe Jacques, â¬11.95 I think, nearly sure but open to correction.Quality very poor for that price,seriously, we ate the same breakfast,same price, at Kealyâs on Old Airport road last week and there is no comparison.Sausages, beans, white pudding,hash brown and the toast were really awful, I do not want to use the word cheap, .. so I wonât.I tasted my partners mushrooms from her choice of the Healthy option breakfast , as there were none on the full breakfast, and they tasted .... yes, awful as well, rubbery . But her poached eggs, sausage,tomato etc. were enjoyed.I did enjoy their decor, inviting and clean and it is a busy establishment that is attracting one and all.So, for what itâs worth, if you guys there, - just up your ante a little more... (take a quick look at Mrs.Jonesâs cafe in Jonesâs garden centre) and check out the quality of their full breakfast ... bang on and same price yours, you will be on track.I say all of these things with an open heart and good intentions and I could go on and on but just apply the same rule of thumb to quality across the board and all will be well.Thank you for your hospitality and we shall be back in the future
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4 based on 12 reviews
Located in Donabate Portrane community centre. Fresh local menu everything you need Breakfast all day lunch afternoon Tea /snacks Private party catering
Was here a couple of times and loved it. Service and portions were always excellent and couldnt fault anything and I was very sad to learn it has since closed. Another casualty of the recession but a big loss. Best wishes to the owner and staff for the future.
Dropped in for lunch. No problems at all - good service, clean tables, polite staff & an excellent toasted wrap & fries. "Thank you"
Most Popular Irish food in Rush, Province of Leinster, Ireland
4 based on 92 reviews
Myself & my husband had another fantastic meal here last night .The food is just gorgeous. The chef/owner cooks everything from scratch nothing is prepared. This cosy restaurant only fits 20 people which make the ambiance just perfect. As a Skerries resident I want to let the general public know you will find it hard to get another restaurant like this one any where. Unfortunately it only open on a Friday & Saturday night for dinner but opens all week except Tuesday for breakfast & luches.
4 based on 42 reviews
Skinny Batch is the only gourmet coffee house in the seaside village of Rush, Co. Dublin. We serve all-day hot breakfasts, delicious lunches and salads and bake our own cakes and breads in-house every day. Also - our Two Spots coffee is the best you'll ev
Title covers it all really, dont waste your money or time, local options are non existent, only reason I can think they are still open - for the momentDear 'EJ184',We are very proud of our two businesses and our staff. As this is your second time to offer a crap, online, anonymous (face palm) review, I can only assume that you are either;a) suffering from amnesia and have forgotten that you have already been in and have decided you don't like us, but forgot, and came back again by accident,b) suffering from unenlightened assholeism and assume that you can cause some sort of damage to our business via the medium of trolling (aka the dumbest pastime in modern history) - which you can't.Our staff are lovely and so far from useless but this post IS. If you were brave enough to put your name to your profile and offer some constructive criticism, we could talk. But this nonsense goes straight in the trash can. Which, by the by, is another term we use for people like you.Regards,Sharyn
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