We were looking for a good coffee options in this area to help us get through the first days of Jetlag and stumbled upon this wonderful spot. The staff was very friendly and quick with our order. The coffee was perfect(we tried the Americano and a Latte, both excellent), as well as an orange juice that was very fresh and a blueberry muffin. We’ll be back! This may become our morning staple.
Vincenzo S.
Place rating: 3 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Been today for lunch after having been to the Odeon cinema. Mah, not bad, you have good choice of bagels, but next time I will go to Musashi as they do special price for lunch. Unfortunately it seems like they do not serve any more gluten-free bagels, at least not today.
Holly M.
Place rating: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
The sandwiches here are great! Very busy at lunch time but service is also very fast, so don’t be deterred by the line. Good price too, considering they don’t skimp on the fillings. You can get any sandwich on their large menu on either a bagel, bread or wrap. They have an impressive salad menu too, all of which are also packed with toppings. I really enjoy the Mediterranean bagel, the ingredients are all very fresh and the flavors are great. They do some fresh juices as well but I haven’t tried one yet. For the area this place is definitely my fav. for a good sandwich, very conveniently located. Tried a salad and the pasta, and while the salad was excellent and fresh, it was drenched in dressing, same as the pasta. Seems like all of the good you’re supposed to get from a salad is outweighed by the amount of dressing they slather on! The flavor is great but I didn’t finish either meal because it was too overwhelming. Though, I did love the salad so I’d order it again and just ask for less dressing, which I’m sure they’d be happy to do. Apparently the coffee here is also good, though I haven’t tried it. This is a great place to go for a sandwich to go, though they have outside seating which would be nice in the summer.
Emma H.
Place rating: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
I don’t hold much truck with jumping on the January fitness bandwagon — the month is miserable enough as it is without depriving yourself of delicious food and drink. As evidenced by this morning’s brekkie: the excellent value breakfast bagel(this one is a buenos dias: scrambled egg, cheddar, bacon — I skipped the bacon) plus any coffee for a mere € 4. Everything here is delicious and well priced; the only little niggle is that service can seem a tad brusque.
Darren C.
Place rating: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
This place is an old reliable for me. When I first moved to IFSC area, I practically overdosed on bagels from here. Close on had to try them all(Pokemon style haha) They’ve a new spot opens up in the CHQ Building is bigger and swankier butbthis is closer sobthis is where I ended up today. Bagel are pretty insanely expensive for what they are and this place is no different but at least it’s a good bagel you’re getting, really fresh plus they’re smoothies are delish too :)
Gar B.
Place rating: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
I had a breakfast bagel(bacon and cream cheese) and a smoothie. The bagel was nice, but nothing special — they use the pre-cooked bacon which lacks flavour. The smoothie was lovely, you can get a shot of protein which is great.
Shona T.
Place rating: 5 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Fresh, healthy salads, bagels, wraps and juices. I love the chicken and avocado salad, with generous ingredients including pecan nuts and dried cranberries. There’s a really wide selection of fillings available for bagels and wraps, making lunchtime a little more interesting. This week I have been slowly making my way through the juice menu, which is seriously good value when you consider the peeling, chopping and washing-up involved in making your own! Sandwiches and salads are € 5 or € 6, and a small juice is € 3.45
Jodie B.
Place rating: 5 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
A true wonder and a bargain to boot! Their breakfast deal get you 2 cream cheese bacon bagels and 2 massive coffees for € 10! Always quick and served with a smile. They have a big menu which all looks great but I’ve never made it past the bacon!
Declan B.
Place rating: 5 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
I get breakfast here every now and again on my way to work, the service is really great. The staff are so friendly and always seem to be in a good mood. The coffee is really good, in my humble opinion and the benuos dias bagel nom nom. Good value too at four euro for the coffee and bagel. Haven’t had anything else yet but I will!
Zofia R.
Place rating: 5 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
I love this place. When I was a student I couldn’t wait for the lunch break to run there for the goat cheese salad :-)
Gillian R.
Place rating: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Coffee here is among best in Dublin. You can even get a bucket sized cup if that’s your thing. I opted for regular size which was lovely. Stopped in for lunch and service was excellent despite place being super busy. You can sit outside and enjoy the vibe of the area. Food is good with a decent menu for a lunchtime snack. And apparently they have another store not too far away which I’m looking forward to trying.
Virginia A.
Place rating: 5 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
This place is great, they have many different types of delicious bagels, I specially like the Buenos Dias Bagel(with a morning special offer with coffee or tea for 4 euros!) and the Chicken Avocado one. I love the fact that you can make your own combination, with your choice of ingredients both for juices/smoothies and bagels, so you can have it your way! The juices are very tasty and filling(even the small size one is enough). It is perfect for us who do not like ice or yoghourt in our beverages, just fresh fruit and or veggies. If you do not like cold juices, just take into account that the mango and strawberries are frozen. Their pasta is salad are very good as well and I like the fact that they introduce healthy options like broccoli. Also, the people working there are very friendly, clean and fast! I just wish that the price did not change whether you stayed at the place or you buy it to-go. I sometimes buy it to-go even if I eat there because it is cheaper, so they carefully wrap your food, I understand this can be great for many people but I usually do not need all that. For example it would be more environmentally friendly if they did not wrap each bagel twice or give you paper bags with handles, it is ok if you just put them together in a small bag, I can still carry it and you save money and paper ;)
Tatjana L.
Place rating: 5 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Amazing bagels and good coffee. My all time favourites are smocked salmon and New York bagels. Smoothies are so delish too. They also make porridge for breakfast with different toppings. Very good value for money!
Bridget F.
Place rating: 5 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Oh my dear lord, I just got the strawberry sensation and I am in love. Practically tastes like candy and the man who made it for me was a looker. A medium is also bigger than most larges you get at smoothie bars so it’s great value for money.
Trevor G.
Place rating: 5 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Best smoothies in the city by far, try the strawberry sensation, it’s class.
Catarina L.
Place rating: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
I first visited Seven Wonders for their coffee — which is pretty good — but now I’ve developed an insane passion for their smoothies. I like coming here mostly on the weekends and sit outside, sipping on one of their delicious beverages. As I was saying, the best things in this place, in my opinion, are the juices and smoothies, especially the latter. They come in three sizes: small, medium and large. The small one is a very decent portion and the large is enormous. They have a lot of different ingredient combinations so I just keep trying out a different one every time I go there. They’re creamy, dense, foamy and icy. The texture is perfect. And then you have all the flavours. Fruits and nuts along with the sweetness of the milk or the slight sourness of the frozen yoghurt. I know a lot of places serve smoothies that are good or at the very least decent, but the ones at Seven Wonders are some of the best I’ve had, a completely different league. There’s also the«healthy factor» about it: you can look up the nutritional information about each of their products on their website. And you can ask for«boosters» for an extra 50cents, like more protein. If there’s one thing I don’t like about Seven Wonders is the fact that they close up so early, especially during the weekend, though I know«early» is an extremely relative concept — 5pm for me is a perfect time in the afternoon for a snack. And by snack I mean a smoothie. Mmmmm… Pro-tip: they have a loyalty card for smoothies! Fill it up: D
Jason L.
Place rating: 3 Celbridge, Republic of Ireland
I was quite let down by this place. It’s not that the food was inedible; it was so busy that we has to sit outside. When the pasta salad I ordered arrived; it was tasteless. There was a slight hind of pesto off it but it could’ve had a lot more flavour.
Áine M.
Place rating: 5 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Best. Salads. Ever. Great coffee and bagels too but the salads(with mountains of cheese) are SO good!
Dave H.
Place rating: 3 Cork, Republic of Ireland
Located in the IFSC, near the NCI(that whole area is just alphabet soup), Seven Wonders is a handy spot if you’re in need of a coffee and a bagel. There’s so many places to get food in the IFSC, so I’m not really sure what SW «does» that would make you go out of your way to go there. It’s just a really solid coffee place, like so many across Dublin. Decent coffee, decent price, good service. The € 4 bagel and coffee deal is a good breakfast if you’re in need of a wake-up!
Jo M.
Place rating: 5 Sydney, Australia
Simply wonderful. I was blown away by this place, with its scrumptious gourmet bagels and amazing juice and smoothie menu. I thought I was stepping into just another sandwich joint, but boy was I wrong! This place is the king of sandwich joints, the jewel in the crown of the IFSC lunchtime offerings. I’m a big fan of variety and I like to sample a lot of different businesses, but when in the IFSC(Dublin’s business district) I find myself obsessing over the Seven Wonders bagels long before I should even be thinking about lunch. So apologies to the other businesses in the area — I may never try you… So what’s so special about the Seven Wonders bagels? They taste so DAMN good, and with awesome flavours like peking duck, thai chicken and mediterranean vegetables, there’s something here for every taste. I may be mistaken, but they even taste healthy! There is also a very tempting smoothie menu, which includes peach, mango, coconut and all the usual smoothie offerings. You can physically SEE the fresh fruit behind the counter, so you know these guys are the real deal. Coffee and tea is also served, in very large mugs for those who are dining in, and the salad selection is wide and the servings very generous. The eat-in area tends to be quite crowded and you get the sense of being a little rushed, so I’d probably recommend it more as a ‘grab and go’ kind of place. But it’s a must try if you happen to be in the IFSC at lunchtime.