5/5 Britta U. 4 years ago on Google
As
I
ventured
away
from
Dublin’s
touristy
city-centre,
pubs
and
casinos,
I
came
across
this
lovely
café/neighborhood
community
hangout.
Nestled
into
a
quiet
residential
area,
they
offer
a
good
small
selection
of
sandwiches,
cakes,
breakfast
food,
hot
and
cold
drinks.
In
addition
to
the
kitchen,
there
a
two
cupboards
and
a
fridge
full
of
foodie
items.
There
are
also
some
local
football
related
things
available
to
purchase
and
I
saw
a
music
compilation
LP
as
well.
The
breakfast
burger
looked
the
best
to
me.
So
I
ordered
that,
with
extra
black
pudding
and
sourdough
bread
(instead
of
the
popular
brioche
bun),
plus
a
cup
of
tea.
It
was
delicious
and
while
I
was
sitting
at
the
window,
skimming
through
a
book
about
the
history
of
Irish
pubs
(they
have
lots
of
books
to
read),
I
realized
that
breakfast
must
indeed
be
the
most
important
meal
in
Ireland.
During
my
very
short
trip
I
was
much
more
interested
in
all
the
brunch
and
breakfast
places
in
town
than
the
pubs,
there
are
just
so
many
good
spots
in
town.
Bang
Bang
might
be
less
central
than
where
you
plan
on
going
to
on
a
visit
to
Dublin.
However
it’s
worth
stopping
by
to
get
a
feel
of
something
local
and
original.
It’s
also
kind
of
on
the
way
to
the
Botanical
Gardens
by
bus.
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