The Flying Poet Aviation Café - Coffee, Food, and Wine in Kinsale

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Good food, friendly helpful staff and dog friendly too!
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30 December 2024
10.0
Lovely cafe! The staff are amazing. The coffee is amazing. Pick up a book and read if you have time to burn. I would highly recommend this place.
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29 December 2024
10.0
I wouldn't say the staff here are the friendliest, when we walked inside, one of them needed to get by me and she didn't say excuse me. She just kind of stood next to me waiting for me to move first, a bit awkward. And the table wasn't wiped clean, it was dirty from previous guests with cake stuck on it. It just wasn't a very friendly atmosphere. The drinks were okay though, it's just a shame as they showed no interest in smiling or being friendly. I felt like I was somewhere a little bit unwelcoming. The photos of the pilots was however interesting and the location is good. I imagine if you are a pilot or work on airlines, then maybe it's worth a visit.
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25 December 2024
6.0
Great memories I send books from/to Café on the edge of the world
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25 November 2024
10.0
Quirky little cafe. Lots of aviation memorabilia on the walls plus a great selection of books to browse through. The setting is comfortable and relaxed, and the service was excellent!
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24 October 2024
10.0
Great cappuccino and a cozy setting. Highly recommended!
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20 October 2024
10.0
I keep being drawn back to this eclectic cafe and book shop, with its good coffee and aviation themed library. (Haven't tried the food yet.) I managed to get the table with the overstuffed wingback chairs and have a visual treat trying to spot all the flying decorations on the walls. One iced coffee later, I'm off to explore, but promise myself to come back again, maybe with another visitor in tow as I introduce them to my favourite spots in KInsale.
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08 September 2024
10.0
A very cozy place, and the food is delicious.
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07 September 2024
10.0
Lovely place for coffee and cake,lots of books on shelves if you like to read
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27 August 2024
8.0
Lovely coffee with really friendly staff with unique atmosphere
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18 August 2024
10.0

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