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Padoca Dublin - Brazilian Food
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Nearby attractions
National Leprechaun Museum of Ireland
2-3, Mary's Abbey, North City, Dublin, D07 X6R6, Ireland
14 Henrietta Street
14 Henrietta St, Dublin 1, D01 HH34, Ireland
Ha'penny Bridge
Ha'penny Bridge, North City, Dublin, Ireland
Wolfe Tone Park
23 Jervis St, North City, Dublin, Ireland
The Spire
O'Connell Street Upper, North City, Dublin, Ireland
Dublin City Fruit, Vegetable and Flower Market
Mary's Ln, Dublin, Ireland
Garden of Remembrance
Parnell Square E, Rotunda, Dublin 1, D01 A0F8, Ireland
St Michan's Church of Ireland
Church St, Arran Quay, Dublin 7, D07 F3P6, Ireland
Hugh Lane Gallery
Charlemont House, Parnell Square N, Rotunda, Dublin 1, D01 F2X9, Ireland
GPO Museum
O'Connell Street Lower, North City, Dublin 1, D01 F5P2, Ireland
Nearby restaurants
Hanoi Hanoi
101 Capel St, Northside, Dublin 1, D01 H2X5, Ireland
The Wool Shed
198-200, Parnell St, Centre, Dublin, D01 K5N8, Ireland
Krewe North
51-52 Capel St, North City, Dublin 1, D01 DA58, Ireland
Wing's World Cuisine
32 Wolfe Tone St, North City, Dublin, Ireland
Arisu Restaurant
120 Capel St, North City, Dublin, D01 KC63, Ireland
Aobaba
46A Capel St, North City, Dublin 1, D01 P293, Ireland
Kopitiam Dublin
53 Capel St, North City, Dublin 1, D01 E0H2, Ireland
Slattery's
129 Capel St, North City, Dublin 1, D01 YN83, Ireland
Nando's Dublin - Mary Street
51-52 Mary St, North City, Dublin 1, D01 N276, Ireland
Fabi's Grill Parnell
The Parnell Centre, Parnell St, Northside, Dublin, D01 K5N8, Ireland
Nearby hotels
Staycity Aparthotels, Dublin, City Centre
Little, Mary St, Dublin, D07 PKW5, Ireland
Ruby Molly Hotel & Bar
26 - 33 Arran St E, North City, Dublin, D07 YY97, Ireland
Parnell Square Apartments
186 Parnell St, Rotunda, Dublin, Ireland
Hotel Riu Plaza The Gresham Dublin
23 O'Connell Street Upper, North City, Dublin, D01 C3W7, Ireland
Holiday Inn Express Dublin City Centre by IHG
28-32 O'Connell Street Upper, Rotunda, Dublin 1, D01 T2X2, Ireland
Wellington Temple Bar
23 Wellington Quay, Temple Bar, Dublin, D02 X867, Ireland
Temple Bar Lane
19 Temple Ln S, Temple Bar, Dublin, D02 Y233, Ireland
Hotel 7 Dublin
7 Gardiner Row, Rotunda, Dublin, D01 XN53, Ireland
Leonardo Hotel Dublin Christchurch
Christchurch Pl, Dublin, D08 REK7, Ireland
Moxy Dublin City
1-5 Sackville Pl, North City, Dublin, D01 H2Y2, Ireland
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Padoca Dublin - Brazilian Food

64 Capel St, Rotunda, Dublin, D01 CX97, Ireland
4.6(608)$$$$
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attractions: National Leprechaun Museum of Ireland, 14 Henrietta Street, Ha'penny Bridge, Wolfe Tone Park, The Spire, Dublin City Fruit, Vegetable and Flower Market, Garden of Remembrance, St Michan's Church of Ireland, Hugh Lane Gallery, GPO Museum, restaurants: Hanoi Hanoi, The Wool Shed, Krewe North, Wing's World Cuisine, Arisu Restaurant, Aobaba, Kopitiam Dublin, Slattery's, Nando's Dublin - Mary Street, Fabi's Grill Parnell
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+353 83 303 3631
Website
padoca.ie

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Coca-Cola Classic 330ml
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Coca-Cola Zero Sugar 330ml
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Fanta Orange 330ml

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Nearby attractions of Padoca Dublin - Brazilian Food

National Leprechaun Museum of Ireland

14 Henrietta Street

Ha'penny Bridge

Wolfe Tone Park

The Spire

Dublin City Fruit, Vegetable and Flower Market

Garden of Remembrance

St Michan's Church of Ireland

Hugh Lane Gallery

GPO Museum

National Leprechaun Museum of Ireland

National Leprechaun Museum of Ireland

4.2

(1.6K)

Open 24 hours
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14 Henrietta Street

14 Henrietta Street

4.8

(857)

Closed
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Ha'penny Bridge

Ha'penny Bridge

4.5

(5.7K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Wolfe Tone Park

Wolfe Tone Park

4.0

(64)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Padoca Dublin - Brazilian Food

Hanoi Hanoi

The Wool Shed

Krewe North

Wing's World Cuisine

Arisu Restaurant

Aobaba

Kopitiam Dublin

Slattery's

Nando's Dublin - Mary Street

Fabi's Grill Parnell

Hanoi Hanoi

Hanoi Hanoi

4.6

(521)

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The Wool Shed

The Wool Shed

4.3

(1.6K)

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Krewe North

Krewe North

4.5

(785)

$$

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Wing's World Cuisine

Wing's World Cuisine

4.0

(1.7K)

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Reviews of Padoca Dublin - Brazilian Food

4.6
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1.0
46w

L My recent experience with Padoca Bakery was nothing short of a disaster. I placed a delivery order that never arrived, and the restaurant's response was an insult to my intelligence. They couldn't even confirm where my order was, and and it's clear they don't care about their customers as I was told to contact deliveroo to sort that out just after waiting over one hour for my order to arrive “…because that’s not their problem and they couldn’t do anything as was a 3third partnership and have to deal with them “ so I order a delivery because I want something fast and easy, because I think THATS THE POINT OF A DELIVERY 😓 And I ended up charger, frustrated, HUNGRY and with a issues to resolve and deal with because a lazy staff is not able to do their job PROPERLY and give the customer assistance 😡 wow 👍🏻 👏👏👏👏 well done padoca bakery amazing customer service , unbelievable 🤦🏼‍♀️ to make matters worse, the driver didn't even bother contacting me to let me know what happened or to try and fix the situation. I ended up wasting my time and money, and I was left feeling hungry and frustrated. I strongly advise anyone considering ordering from Padoca Bakery to think twice The delivery driver abandoned my food on Main Street, showing a complete disregard for me as a customer. To make matters worse, when I called the restaurant to complain, the staff member I spoke to couldn't have cared less. Their lack of interest in resolving the issue was appalling. I strongly advise anyone considering ordering from Padoca Bakery to think twice. Their lack of customer service and delivery reliability is...

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5.0
1y

Ok I'm Brazilian, and visiting my family in Dublin for 30 days I couldn't resist to eat a Brazilian snack, especially because I live in Montreal, Canada, which doesn't have a good Brazilian bakery (Padaria) in Montreal downtown. I went to Padoca with my niece, that lives in Dublin, and I was impressed with the quality of the Brazilian snacks, as coxinha and others. They have a little bit of everything we have in Brazil and very well done. There are also many delicious sweets with our famous Brigadeiro and others. I got a potato bread (pão de batata) that I love, with coffee with milk, but if I had stayed more in the center of Dublin for sure I would definitely have gone back to eat a little of everything. They also accept orders for Parties, I had already ordered with my sister via WhatsApp to be delivered to my niece's house as a surprise and she loved it. The service was very friendly, it felt like we were at home, and you can also buy snacks to take away. It's worth trying, whether you're Brazilian or not! And if you are not Brazilian, please try the "Cheese Bread and chicken coxinha" to start, then continue ... continue ... it's...

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2.0
19w

I always loved Padoca ! I am a client since it has open few years ago, but something just happened now and I am shocked ! Paid my bill and was checking the prices, the lady at the counter put tips on my bill without my authorisation ! She said I did that but I am sorry, I have been living in Dublin for the past 8 years and I know how payments works here very well ! There was no option to tip at the start and the total amount was there … worse, yet I got a fight with my husband because I was mad ! Is not about the 2.60€ that she got, but her attitude ! I went to ask how much was the guaraná (just in case) and she already said, is just because you tip ! How she identified it so quickly ? I definitely won’t return after it… good luck to the owners (pay attention on your staff otherwise, you will lose your...

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Ok I'm Brazilian, and visiting my family in Dublin for 30 days I couldn't resist to eat a Brazilian snack, especially because I live in Montreal, Canada, which doesn't have a good Brazilian bakery (Padaria) in Montreal downtown. I went to Padoca with my niece, that lives in Dublin, and I was impressed with the quality of the Brazilian snacks, as coxinha and others. They have a little bit of everything we have in Brazil and very well done. There are also many delicious sweets with our famous Brigadeiro and others. I got a potato bread (pão de batata) that I love, with coffee with milk, but if I had stayed more in the center of Dublin for sure I would definitely have gone back to eat a little of everything. They also accept orders for Parties, I had already ordered with my sister via WhatsApp to be delivered to my niece's house as a surprise and she loved it. The service was very friendly, it felt like we were at home, and you can also buy snacks to take away. It's worth trying, whether you're Brazilian or not! And if you are not Brazilian, please try the "Cheese Bread and chicken coxinha" to start, then continue ... continue ... it's all delicious!
Adriana RodriguezAdriana Rodriguez
It was a little piece of home. This place did not show up as a restaurant during my Google search but we walked across it and the display of coxinhas(fried potato dough ball stuffed with chicken and cheese)pulled me in. From there on we went three days in a row before leaving Dublin. * For those that have never had Tapioca. Their dish resembles a wrap where instead of a tortilla fried tapioca is used. It can be very chewy but adds a delicious taste and interesting texture. Take small bites🙃
James FarrellJames Farrell
Wonderful place to go for lunch, great prices (especially on the coffee!) & the staff are so kind & hospitable, they answered all my questions regarding what each of the items on the menu are & it is a great introduction to Brazilian cuisine. I recommend the tapioca, it's like a really thick cheesy crêpe with ham! Their bakery is also wonderful, I had the caramel rocambole (like a caramel swiss roll) & the brigadeirão, which tasted like a rich solidified chocolate mousse, my favourite!
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Ok I'm Brazilian, and visiting my family in Dublin for 30 days I couldn't resist to eat a Brazilian snack, especially because I live in Montreal, Canada, which doesn't have a good Brazilian bakery (Padaria) in Montreal downtown. I went to Padoca with my niece, that lives in Dublin, and I was impressed with the quality of the Brazilian snacks, as coxinha and others. They have a little bit of everything we have in Brazil and very well done. There are also many delicious sweets with our famous Brigadeiro and others. I got a potato bread (pão de batata) that I love, with coffee with milk, but if I had stayed more in the center of Dublin for sure I would definitely have gone back to eat a little of everything. They also accept orders for Parties, I had already ordered with my sister via WhatsApp to be delivered to my niece's house as a surprise and she loved it. The service was very friendly, it felt like we were at home, and you can also buy snacks to take away. It's worth trying, whether you're Brazilian or not! And if you are not Brazilian, please try the "Cheese Bread and chicken coxinha" to start, then continue ... continue ... it's all delicious!
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It was a little piece of home. This place did not show up as a restaurant during my Google search but we walked across it and the display of coxinhas(fried potato dough ball stuffed with chicken and cheese)pulled me in. From there on we went three days in a row before leaving Dublin. * For those that have never had Tapioca. Their dish resembles a wrap where instead of a tortilla fried tapioca is used. It can be very chewy but adds a delicious taste and interesting texture. Take small bites🙃
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Wonderful place to go for lunch, great prices (especially on the coffee!) & the staff are so kind & hospitable, they answered all my questions regarding what each of the items on the menu are & it is a great introduction to Brazilian cuisine. I recommend the tapioca, it's like a really thick cheesy crêpe with ham! Their bakery is also wonderful, I had the caramel rocambole (like a caramel swiss roll) & the brigadeirão, which tasted like a rich solidified chocolate mousse, my favourite!
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