Classificação do local: 5 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Wonderful Café and the best near Grafton Street. Friendly service. No problem giving me gluten free bread for my sandwich.
Tiffany C.
Classificação do local: 2 Sun Valley, Los Angeles, CA
The vibe of the restaurant was nice and staff were friendly. Had the lasagna for lunch. Not that impressed for homemade lasagna. I thought it was bland, although a decent portion size. The coleslaw was mediocre.
Gar B.
Classificação do local: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
I love Busy Feet, I spent most of my college years here! The coffee is decent, but I love the salads and the desserts. I had a craving for a piece of chocolate cake on Sunday and remembered how amazing the death by chocolate cake is in Busy Feet. You get this HUGE slice of cake, served warm ganache and a very generous spoon of icecream. Delicious — I’m still thinking about it!
Zara N.
Classificação do local: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
This is a great little no-frills café that serves really nice soups, sandwiches and salads. There’s plenty of seating inside and a little outdoor terrace too — so it’s a great place to people-watch if the weather is being in any way obliging(which isn’t very often boo!) and though the menu isn’t overly exciting, the food is really fresh and the portions are generous — making it a great lunch spot. Sure, it’s not the most exciting place to eat, but if you fancy a fresh, filling, fuss-free lunch — it’s just the ticket!
Heike K.
Classificação do local: 5 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Nice little café, the selection is small but good with sandwiches, soup and some lovely dessert items. Despite being very busy service was super fast and very friendly. I had the bruschetta(hummus and peppers instead of the normal tomatoes, a really nice fresh combination) and a mocha latte I liked so much I went for a second one straight away. Five stars — I’ll come again.
Eoghan D.
Classificação do local: 5 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Found ourselves around South William street looking for a bite to eat, a.k.a. a sandwich. For some bizarre reason Metro Café were not serving sandwiches at 4.30 pm, so we headed over here. Very impressed by the friendly, quick, and attentive service. And more importantly by the food — we split a BLT and a tuna melt, which were both delicious. Coffee was also good. Plus… I know it’s a little detail but in comparison to Metro Café it was nice to have a decent space between tables, and not feel like a sardine in a tin.
Gary W.
Classificação do local: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
I have walked past this place a million times. I was in town early the other day and wanted breakfast. They were only opening so I popped in. I chose the breakfast with eggs, toast, sausage and bacon and it was very tasty and hot. I had an excellent coffee with it. The girl serving was friendly and the place was relaxing. I know its fairly popular so it would be interesting to see what its like when its busy. Nice spot for early breakfast
Julie O.
Classificação do local: 3 Bruxelles, Bruxelles, Belgique
Après un petit tour près St. Stephen’s Green Park, nous étions à la recherché d’un spot où luncher assez simplement mais sans tomber dans un piège à touristes et en évitant la bouffe de fast-food… En chemin vers l’un de mes signets Unilocal,nous finissons par entrer chez Busy Feet & Coco Café, morts de faim et découragés de continuer la marche vers le plan initial! L’endroit est bondé mais heureusement pour nous, une table vient de se libérer… et dire qu’il est quand même «déjà» 14h! Après un rapide coup d’oeil sur mon app favorite( Unilocal bien entendu!), je suis rassurée, l’endroit est bien noté et le monde le confirme: nous sommes dans un spot local assez apprécié! Au menu, de quoi manger bien et assez sainement. J’ai opté pour la soupe du jour(tomates-basilic) qui était accompagnée de délicieux pain. Le choix de sandwiches et tartines est assez varié mais les prix sont un peu trop élevés à mon goût… 10 – 12 € pour du pain et de la garniture avec un peu de salade, c’est too much les amis! Il y a aussi des erreurs dans l’addition et la bière de 33cl coûte 4.50 €! Je né vous dis ma tête quand j’ai analysé le ticket à la recherché de «l’erreur»… Pour résumer, on se sent à l’aise, le service est normal et la nourriture correcte mais le gros bémol, ce sont les prix: 30 € pour un lunch à 2 dont un repas«soupe», je dis NON!
Kelsie O.
Classificação do local: 5 Patterson, NY
Spent every Friday here with my friend! Always ordered the same thing and after a week or two– one waiter knew our order the second we walked in. Greek salad is great, great chai lattes and sandwiches are good as well! I suggest the house soup as a must have! Sadly, I no longer live in Dublin but anyone that does should stop by Busyfeet!
Sean P.
Classificação do local: 3 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
So… Normally my Sunday morning ritual lands me in taste next door. Maybe I caught these guys on a particuarly bad day but the level of cheer was on par with a group in a funeral home(sorry guys had to be said) I ordered a double machiato(which was awesome) and a smoked salmon and cream cheese bagel… I ate it, honestly I would eat anything… however the bagel was hard. The better half had a fry with scrambled eggs(because she hates runny eggs) Only problem the scrambled eggs were sloppy… very very sloppy Then the table waiting and directions to pay at the door were almost aggressive… I wont be rushing back…
Lava Y.
Classificação do local: 3 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Came here on a Sunday around lunch time and it was pretty packed. Looking at the menu, it’s all pretty standard lunch items like sandwiches, salads and ciabattas. I had the tuna nicoise salad which was decent serving and didn’t take too long to come despite the crowds. The breakfast/brunch menu is mainly eggs, toast, muesli etc. kind of standard breakfast items. They also have a good few desserts like cakes, brownies and tarts. The inside is a bit on the small and narrow side, but they have some nice outdoor seating. The service is good, the coffee is great and the food is quite cheap. A good place to stop by for a coffee/tea and food, but not the kind of place to go out of your way for.
Hazel M.
Classificação do local: 3 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
This is one of those cafes I just never really fancy, but it’s actually nice for what it is. Service is lovely, food is decent. No complaints at all. It’s just not very interesting. I’ll pop in here if it’s raining and I just need a cuppa to wait out the downpour.
Tracie K.
Classificação do local: 5 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Great place for breakfast on a Saturday morning! Delicious coffee, great service, wholesome food!
Oisín Ó.
Classificação do local: 5 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
My two daughters(age 2&4) have chocolate brownies and ice cream here as often as their parents can get them to ‘town.’ In fact ‘town’ means busyfeet. & coco to Morla. Daddy has chai latte when joining the girls, or slips in for quiet brunch with caffeinated late when he needs to! Importantly, lattes are not overheated!
Sarah R.
Classificação do local: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Great food in this place and the staff were really friendly too. Would recommend to anyone just wanting to chill with a nice desert and a cup of tea
Ronan C.
Classificação do local: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Great afternoon spot for a good quality tea or coffee. Offer decent breakfasts at designated times and a tasty selection of sandwiches especially the BLT that tops the list for me. The soup is satisfying if not repetitive and comes as an optional extra to the sandwiches. The staff is relaxed and quick. Definitely a nice spot at a decent price. Recommended
Nicola C.
Classificação do local: 4 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Great café to relax, work and do some people watching in! Fast, friendly service, nice location, this coffee shop also has outdoor seating both at the back and front of the place. Lovely cappuccinos and the peanut and caramel cake is delicious. Pricing is pretty low to average, muffins are only 2.20 which I consider quite inexpensive for being so close to the Grafton St area. Wifi is free!
Graham Ó.
Classificação do local: 5 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Busyfeet & Coco Café has been open here for 10 years but only recently erected signage outside. A perfect mix of atmosphere and relaxed staff attitude make this a great place to sit for a lazy afternoon with friends, read a book or watch the world pass by on Sth William st. The menu is even fare of sandwiches, salads, cakes and a good breakfast offering at selected hours. What makes this a favourite of mine would be the non intrusive attitude of management and staff which allows the customer their own pace. Equally they are fat at lunchtime an orders typically appear within 5 minutes on my table. The coffee an tea is wholly fair trade and a very high quality at a decent price.
Cristin L.
Classificação do local: 3 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
A nice enough café. On the face of it the menu looks like good value, but the portions are small. I had a BLT and an alcohol free Erdinger. Sandwich was very tasty. Staff were nice, although a bit slow in taking our order. It has nice on street seating. And it was the start of the heatwave. Felt like I was a tourist on holidays… :)
Clive B.
Classificação do local: 3 Rathmines, Republic of Ireland
Had a dinner here in the sun one evening. The café is nice and the staff are friendly. I had a chilli chicken wrap. It was ok. My partner had a club sandwich which looked pretty good though. Price wise pretty good!
Sasha T.
Classificação do local: 3 Dublin, Republic of Ireland
I found myself in the same area as the Metro Café, and wanting to stay adventurous, I decided to not go to the same place twice. This is how I stumbled across Busy Feet & Coco Café. It was bustling when I arrived, but service did not falter, and I was served promptly. Two cups of coffee and a salmon and cream cheese bagel later, I sat in the sun wishing that I could do it all over again. The coffee was perfect — although I am realizing most places seem to get coffee right. Perhaps I am just not as picky as I used to be. The bagel was lightly toasted, with smooth cream cheese, the perfect amount of dill and lovely smoked salmon. I suppose it is difficult to get it wrong… But I did get the feel that the little café was trying for more, and the menu suggested as much — slightly more up market tastes and choices. The price reflected this. But at least you know what you are getting. It seems it is a wine bar as well, so I shall have to pop in sometime again to get the full experience! Lastly, the fact that it was busy meant that the waiters were a little pressurized… and abrupt. They lost points for this. See more reviews at: