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Bittersweet Cafe

Unit 3 Lord Edward St, Dublin 2, D02 P634, Ireland
4.5(354)
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attractions: Dublin Castle, Christ Church Cathedral, 3Olympia Theatre, Dublinia, Chester Beatty, Smock Alley Theatre, 1662, City Hall, Dubh Linn Garden, St Patrick's Cathedral, Project Arts Centre, restaurants: Darkey Kelly's, The Bull & Castle, Sano Pizza, AGAVE DUBLIN, Porterhouse Temple Bar, Toscana City Centre Italian Restaurant, Beef & Lobster, RóCo Café, Lundy Foot's, Pinocchio Italian Restaurant - Temple Bar, local businesses: The Workman's Club, Asia Market, The Temple Bar Trading Company, Photo Museum Ireland, The RAGE - Record, Art and Game Emporium, Ayla Turkish Foods Market & Baklava, Borek ,Simit..., Temple Bar Food Market, Brown Thomas Dublin, The Temple Bar Distillery Store, Musical Pub Crawl
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Phone
+353 87 737 1690
Website
bitterswitter-cafe-d2.com
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Sun7 AM - 7 PMClosed

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Featured dishes

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Full Irish Breakfast
Red beans, fried tomato, hash brown, toast, pudding
Vegetarian Breakfast
2 eggs, spinach, fried tomato, beans, hash brown, side salad, toast.
Three Egg Omelette
Choose 3: ham, cheese, bacon, spinach, rocket, tomato, red onion. Served with side salad.
Scrambled Egg On Toast
Add bacon & fried onion. +€3.50
Scrambled Egg On Ciabatta
Toasted ciabatta topped with 3 scrambled eggs and tomato rocket salsa

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Nearby attractions of Bittersweet Cafe

Dublin Castle

Christ Church Cathedral

3Olympia Theatre

Dublinia

Chester Beatty

Smock Alley Theatre, 1662

City Hall

Dubh Linn Garden

St Patrick's Cathedral

Project Arts Centre

Dublin Castle

Dublin Castle

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Closed
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Christ Church Cathedral

Christ Church Cathedral

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3Olympia Theatre

3Olympia Theatre

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Dublinia

Dublinia

4.5

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Closed
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Nearby restaurants of Bittersweet Cafe

Darkey Kelly's

The Bull & Castle

Sano Pizza

AGAVE DUBLIN

Porterhouse Temple Bar

Toscana City Centre Italian Restaurant

Beef & Lobster

RóCo Café

Lundy Foot's

Pinocchio Italian Restaurant - Temple Bar

Darkey Kelly's

Darkey Kelly's

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Open until 11:00 PM
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The Bull & Castle

The Bull & Castle

4.5

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Sano Pizza

Sano Pizza

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AGAVE DUBLIN

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Open until 9:00 PM
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The Workman's Club

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Asia Market

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4.6

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Reviews of Bittersweet Cafe

4.5
(354)
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1.0
2y

We wanted to finish off our trip to Ireland by trying the famous Irish Breakfast...

Although the staff are friendly and working hard to fill their deliveroo orders, don't let this cosy looking cafe lure you in for breakfast.

The food was disgusting. Luckily it was a small portion...

In the first bite of her undercooked hash brown my wife enjoyed a lump of blueroll, followed by undercooked eggs and every item was way too salty.

The full Irish, what a disgrace to the name of this dish. I hope we get to come back to Ireland another time to give it a second chance. My egg was burnt, the sausages the cheapest and mushiest I've ever experienced. Two measly 50cent size morcels of white/black pudding, a single undercooked hash brown (probably would have been made better by a slice of washcloth) and luke warm watery & salty beans.

The staff were okay though. Besides ordering a white americano and receiving a flat white 15 mins later

€39 for...

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3.0
2y

This is not going to be a great review because mistakes were made! Partly by me, but also by the people running the cafe.

There is a saying about sticking to what you are good at. So, if you are looking for an Irish breakfast, as I was, I shouldn't have walked in to an Italian cafe and expected to find one.

And hear in lies the problem. Bittersweet cannot, right now, produce a decent Irish Breakfast, but their coffee and pastries are excellent. My wife had pancakes and whipped cream with maple syrup with walnuts too, which were fantastic.

I learnt a lesson and won't make the same mistake again. Sorry guys, but as far as the full Irish was concerned both the white and black puddings were hard, the fried egg was crispy and the sausages poor quality and no mushrooms.

The other stuff looked great, but the key message here is stick to what you...

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5.0
5y

Fiind it really difficult to leave a reviews as there it s not any fb or website. Me and my boyfriend was walking by coffee shop today, We had to go in for a coffee and I was asking about the soup, when the girls told me ‘’truffle soup “ I just found it a bit insecure for a “coffee shop “ so I ask the chef if I can taste it first , but WOW the best soup what I had in my life even from high ends restaurants , very nice flavour of caramelised celeriac and a touch of truffle , just wow what a amazing job ! The cafe very nice with a lot of home made cakes on display, they had chocolate muffins out of the oven while we been waiting ,they was smelling just amazing! The girls and the chef very kind and full of attention for their job! Totally recommend for a good coffee and soup to warm your heart...

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John BancroftJohn Bancroft
This is not going to be a great review because mistakes were made! Partly by me, but also by the people running the cafe. There is a saying about sticking to what you are good at. So, if you are looking for an Irish breakfast, as I was, I shouldn't have walked in to an Italian cafe and expected to find one. And hear in lies the problem. Bittersweet cannot, right now, produce a decent Irish Breakfast, but their coffee and pastries are excellent. My wife had pancakes and whipped cream with maple syrup with walnuts too, which were fantastic. I learnt a lesson and won't make the same mistake again. Sorry guys, but as far as the full Irish was concerned both the white and black puddings were hard, the fried egg was crispy and the sausages poor quality and no mushrooms. The other stuff looked great, but the key message here is stick to what you are good at.
Kevin O'DonnellKevin O'Donnell
Our family of 7 (2 adults, 5 kids) went here on a Sunday morning. My 7 year old had researched the best pancakes in Dublin and really wanted to try here. He is a bit of a pancake expert and he was not disappointed! Beautiful, fluffy, loads on the plate. Just fantastic. We tried the pancakes with chocolate sauce, with maple syrup and with bananas. All brilliant. A few of us also tried the cinnamon French toast which was yummy. Eldest son tried the Irish breakfast and was suitably impressed. With soft drinks for the smaller 3, and 3 coffees for the olders, the bill (including tip) came to €125. Very good value in my opinion. We were stuffed and happy. The staff were brilliant and whoever is running the sounds in the backgrounds has it down. Well worth a visit on the way to Christchurch cathedral!
It’s me, Kelly!It’s me, Kelly!
First time I was in the place I didn't have a good vibe. Even though I work couple of doors there, I went to get a coffee in winter the customer service was not good the staff was gossiping in Spanish, it was very unprofessional. I did not returned there since. But my co-worker wants to have some food there because it was close to us. The customer service is still very dry, no smiles, nothing. But the salmon sandwich and salad was amazing, absolutely great presentation in a very beautiful place, they also have nice teas. It was so good that I returned again 2 days after. I think I found my new favourite spot. They would be more famous if they staff have some customer service training or they could hire some outgoing ones. At the moment it looks like they are under pressure is something.
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This is not going to be a great review because mistakes were made! Partly by me, but also by the people running the cafe. There is a saying about sticking to what you are good at. So, if you are looking for an Irish breakfast, as I was, I shouldn't have walked in to an Italian cafe and expected to find one. And hear in lies the problem. Bittersweet cannot, right now, produce a decent Irish Breakfast, but their coffee and pastries are excellent. My wife had pancakes and whipped cream with maple syrup with walnuts too, which were fantastic. I learnt a lesson and won't make the same mistake again. Sorry guys, but as far as the full Irish was concerned both the white and black puddings were hard, the fried egg was crispy and the sausages poor quality and no mushrooms. The other stuff looked great, but the key message here is stick to what you are good at.
John Bancroft

John Bancroft

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Our family of 7 (2 adults, 5 kids) went here on a Sunday morning. My 7 year old had researched the best pancakes in Dublin and really wanted to try here. He is a bit of a pancake expert and he was not disappointed! Beautiful, fluffy, loads on the plate. Just fantastic. We tried the pancakes with chocolate sauce, with maple syrup and with bananas. All brilliant. A few of us also tried the cinnamon French toast which was yummy. Eldest son tried the Irish breakfast and was suitably impressed. With soft drinks for the smaller 3, and 3 coffees for the olders, the bill (including tip) came to €125. Very good value in my opinion. We were stuffed and happy. The staff were brilliant and whoever is running the sounds in the backgrounds has it down. Well worth a visit on the way to Christchurch cathedral!
Kevin O'Donnell

Kevin O'Donnell

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First time I was in the place I didn't have a good vibe. Even though I work couple of doors there, I went to get a coffee in winter the customer service was not good the staff was gossiping in Spanish, it was very unprofessional. I did not returned there since. But my co-worker wants to have some food there because it was close to us. The customer service is still very dry, no smiles, nothing. But the salmon sandwich and salad was amazing, absolutely great presentation in a very beautiful place, they also have nice teas. It was so good that I returned again 2 days after. I think I found my new favourite spot. They would be more famous if they staff have some customer service training or they could hire some outgoing ones. At the moment it looks like they are under pressure is something.
It’s me, Kelly!

It’s me, Kelly!

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