Nice cafe with decent prices.
Cosy indoor decor.
I had a nice scone and cappuccino.
The only off putting thing was, the place does not feel welcoming when you walk in. The lady serving barely says a word…
Karolina Warciak
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22 March 2024
6.0
Excellent place if you are looking to chill and hangout. I was stuck with my luggage for a few hours and Jerry graciously welcomed me to sit. The staff (Jerry, Alex, and I forget the other individual’s name) were amazing for providing travelling tips and coffee suggestions. Plus, the pastries looked incredible and fresh!!
Ellis J
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19 March 2024
10.0
Super friendly owner, lovely café
Sima Hill
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04 February 2024
10.0
Cafe Tri Via is a hidden gem in Dublin that combines warmth and sophistication. The cozy ambiance, minimalist decor, AMAZING music, makes it the ideal spot to enjoy a coffee or having breakfast on the run. Their coffee drinks are a true delight, and the food menu offers a great range of breakfast and lunch options. They have sandwiches, muffins, soups. Attentive staff, inviting atmosphere, great choice for anyone seeking a fair cafe experience in Dublin. Don't miss this charming spot!
Victor Ferreira Silva
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04 January 2024
10.0
Superb coffee (I had an americano) - strong and flavourful. Great scones made in store too. Friendly team behind the counter too. We liked that you could see everything being made.
Matt
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25 December 2023
10.0
Fabulous, local cafe with delicious food, friendly service and great prices. Coffee is excellent. Highly recommend!
barry murphy
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09 November 2023
10.0
An unsuspecting, simple-looking spot nestled under the shadow of Trinity’s rear-most buildings. It appears from the outside to be just another drab, charmless coffee point, a grab-and-go sort of place, with stale looking pastries and unexceptional coffee. And what makes it so wonderful is that it is exactly that. Unadorned and factual, it eschews the pretentious coffee-culture of its neighbouring Bear Market, and stands humbly yet confidently beneath the wings of the surrounding institutions, namely Trinity College and the Royal Irish Academy of Music. Its offerings are simple, affordable, and honest fare. It makes no claim it cannot keep; there is no promise here of stylish settees or instagrammable spotlights. This place is back-to-basics, timeless, and eternally consistent. Amidst a city-wide calamity of €5 lattes, sauerkraut and kale sandwiches, and the attendant coterie of snobbish, snivelling baristas, Cafe Tri Via offers a city-centre refuge for those seeking the simple pleasures that once began and ended in a hearty cup of coffee.
Conor
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08 November 2023
10.0
Hi there, such a lovely coffee shop, very helpful staff. Especially yesterday day of Dublin City Marathon. Hope they have put my umbrella to one side. Hope to collect it sometime this week. Definitely a coffee on return visit.
Elizabeth Keane
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30 October 2023
10.0
Excellence and fast service in a cozy place. Everything delicious and tasty.
Alberto Navia-Osorio
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14 October 2023
10.0