For a barista in a small box these guys are pretty good. They always seem to have a queue but luckily you never have to wait long. Their prices are a bit better than most of the chains and their coffee is really good. Great location to, especially if you work around Grand Canal.
Michael L.
Tu valoración: 5 Tampa, FL
This mobile coffee stand makes a great cup of coffee, americano or cappuccino. I am a regular here and usually stop by each morning on my way into the office. There is always a nice stream of people dropping by and service is fast, efficient and delivers a quality product. This is truly one of the places on my short list of best cups of coffee you will find in Dublin. You can tell that the barista takes pride in the coffee delivered and works at delivering both a great tasting coffee and also a great looking cup as well. Several awards appear around the walls for artistry, which is something I really appreciate upon delivery and always dread that moment when I have to put the lid or mix some sugar or chocolate in and scatter the well designed topping. If you stop by, you can see all the regulars with their loyalty cards each morning. Coffee Angel has a loyal following here on the North Wall Quay and it is not hard to see why.
Brid L.
Tu valoración: 5 Clonsilla, Republic of Ireland
I thought I’d died and gone to heaven when I first tasted this Americano with Caramel Syrup served by the most friendly Barista I know, Simon. Situated in a little tent just outside the CHQ is where I first discovered good quality coffee served with a smile by a prize winning Barista! Mornings and Lunch time’s are the busiest so sample their delights inbetween this time. They also make this fantastic hot chocolcate — quite different to the norm and have some unusual teas too. If you fancy some beans — they will grind the same coffee beans for you to bring home! You have to try it to believe it.
Dolores M.
Tu valoración: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
This is one of these little business that you are delighted to see doing well. it started out as a tent selling coffees to all the people rushing through the IFSC during the week. Now it has grown up a bit and its a littel red trailer. It still sells great coffee and you can pick up a pastrie to go with it if you feeling bold. One thing to note are the many awards that are hanging on the walls, these are prize winning baristas and they deserve it. Maybe some day they will own a shop but really i think it will take away from the uniquness of the place.