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Costa
Address: 21-22 Wellington Quay , Temple Bar , D, IE
State: D
City: Temple Bar

opening times

Monday: 08:00-20:00
Tuesday: 08:00-20:00
Wednesday: 08:00-20:00
Thursday: 08:00-21:00
Friday: 08:00-21:00
Saturday: 08:00-21:00
Sunday: 08:00-19:00


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Reviews
Great coffee and the seating area is very welcoming. I love this location, always try to come when i’m in the area. They have great sandwiches and pastries as well. Nice place to sit in the city that isnt usually too crowded.Food: 5/5
This product wasn’t tagged properly. They charged me 4,20€ for this little juice. When I asked why they charged me more?, they answered that maybe the product price increased. The place is beautiful and toilets clean though.
Like this coffee shop! They offer tasty flat white and cappuccino. Also, like their cups, thermoses, that I found handy. I will definitely recommend this place!Food: 5/5
A good place to meet a friend for somewhere to sit and chat, unfortunately inflation is a joke and the fact you pay 3.40 euro for a tea is ludicrous , a cup of flipping tea should never exceed 1.50-2.00 euro in cost, it’s honestly getting ridiculous at this point. I’d only go if it’s essential meeting a friend or job interview I wouldn’t go here in general, the price of the tea is daylight robbery, Costa please do better. I was also disappointed on compliance with the v passports not that long ago that many people choose to selectively forget about. The staff on the other hand there are friendly enough on a positive note.
Served by Darragh He was very upbeat and friendly first thing in the morning. Had a genuine interest in the customers. Bought a scone to go with my coffee, just because he was so nice
Near enough €4 for a coffee in a very dingy café with little effort displayed in the brown-formica themed space. The area around the coffee machine seemed a bit chaotic. That said, my bus was 18 minutes away and it was good to sit down.
Nice and cozy. Great view in the city. A good break from the noise of the rood of big Dublin City. It's always worth it a coffee here at weekends.Food: 3/5
Employees are a little odd. My partner was feeling rather generous and offered to pay for our coffees and croissants which we ate sitting inside. I asked an employee for directions to the restroom and was told I am not allowed to use the restroom as I’m not a customer. I pointed towards the two cups of coffee and the two half eaten croissants on the table. The employee clarified that my partner is a customer as they paid for the purchases and I am loitering. I thought this was a joke until another employee backed the first employee and reiterated the same thing as I took a sip of my costa coffee. My partner and I found it very hard to maintain straight faces so we left without using the restroom.
This is a relaxing space with soft leather couches and chairs, designed in such a way that it almost feels like a front room. A triple stained glass window lends atmosphere. The staff are very professional and friendly. The coffee is great and the cakes are delicious! Large plate glass windows give a great view, Trinity College is nearby, as us Grafton Street. You can relax with a book or do some computer work, or just meet a friend. Most Costas have this vibe.
Not worth it, the space is big and very well located but when I went all the tables still had dirty cups... The staff is not super friendly and the caramel frapê tastes like water. Parking: There's no parking
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