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Contribute FeedbackBell and Bear in Dublin is known for serving the best sandwiches and coffee in the area, with a menu offering a wide variety of options. The restaurant has amazing food and very welcoming staff, making for a pleasant experience with top-notch coffee and delicious cakes and pastries at a reasonable price. The location at Sth Great George's Street offers great artisan coffees and other treats, perfect for those looking for quality and environmentally conscious options. Despite some negative experiences reported, overall, Bell and Bear seems to be a great spot for a good cup of coffee and a snack in Dublin.
This is a great place to sit and enjoy a because, what I am pretty sure will be the best coffee they can get in dublin. it is clear that the workers know and take care of much about what they do and enjoy, offer great coffee for all who visit. on the day we visited, we had another coffee shop that was later marked on the day, but after our first visit there was no possibility that we wanted to miss a second visit here before we returned to london.
The coffee and pastries at this restaurant are delicious and of high quality. The service is great, with cheerful and friendly staff creating a positive vibe in the cafe.
My Moroccan friend brought me Says he comes here, regularly Meet Lea? Lee? I request my normal Macchiato My surprise... Here in ireland, Nearly 6 years, only 3 times, Do I get CREMMA, on my coffee(so much for barista training) I accuse young Lea, of being an absolute disgrace and I want to make a complaint. It is a very well made Macchiato, presented expertly and, with a glorious Smile. I thank my friend, Zacharia, for bringing me here. I especially THANK LEA, for her Dedication, her Expertise and her wonderfully Bubbly self. ... Thanks too, to the Manager, for finding this wonderful Young Lady!! I am Micheal Burnett in Cork, where there are lots of great Coffee Blenders/Roasters.
This is a great place to sit for a while and enjoy what I am pretty sure will be the best coffee you can get in Dublin. It is clear that the staff know and care a lot about what they do and enjoy providing great coffee to all who visit. On the day we visited we had another coffee shop marked out for later in the day, but following our first visit there was no way we we were going to miss out on a second visit here before returning to London.
Terrible customer service, the guy working there was a end bell and incredibly rude even before a covid pass mistake. Which in turn led him to seemingly take great pleasure in him wanting to eject us from the mundane, uncomfortable coffee shop that he ran or get paid to stand in being a wannabe hipster. Once the error was corrected, (I showed the wrong QR code) we drank our very average coffees on their wooden seats and left quickly. I called the guy a rude end to his colleague hoping he heard. He actually started being a bit more cordial after that. Speaks volumes. Go to a proper coffee shop. Not this wannabe hipster log cabin. I must have missed the entry code of only under 40’s as that was the impression I got from the service.