Like every other Starbucks I guess except there upstairs which the Barista has to let you up to is so peaceful, much contrast between up here and down on the street. Comply couches and my favourite part is the table upstairs with plug sockets for working on Laptops or Phones! By far my favourite spot in Dublin city centre!
Kate D.
Place rating: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
This is a nice enough little Starbucks, the service was reasonably quick and they got through the queue fairly fast. The main wait time is always at the end when you’re collecting your drinks but it wasn’t too long. There isn’t a whole lot of seating in this particular location, and any that you manage to get isn’t the most comfortable– all just stools and chairs, no sofas or anything. That said it seems decent and if you can a place by the window there is some nice people-watching.
Shane K.
Place rating: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
If you’re not going coffee level hipster or simply just don’t have time — this place should be your default on the north side of the Liffey. Upstairs is particularly nice, its pretty quite too and there is a whole load of room for working, laptops and plenty of charging outlets around a purpose build worktop. Skinny Blueberry Muffin and an Americano is a good way to start the day here!
Quentin D.
Place rating: 3 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
I know I am unflattering about Starbucks regularly, but despite the dodgy Wi-Fi they serve up a half decent cup of tea which can be, on occasion, a total frikkin godsend(just as it was this morn).
Ryan B.
Place rating: 5 Portland, OR
Great atmosphere, and there’s tons of hidden space upstairs! It’s a bit humid up there(don’t think the windows can open) but there’s a great workplace with lamps and outlets.