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Joli
2024 Sep 23
Great Coffee. Great music. Great staff. Sitting off the Y at the top of manor street, Joli has a lot to offer the local community. It is a cool space with artworks on the walls that are available to purchase. For a small house they leave a lot on offer in terms of food. Nice calm space. Worth the detour if needed.
Cafe Crema
2024 Feb 09
Great little cafe on middle Abbey Street in Dublin. With the usual café pastries etc and decent meals on the menu, not to mention the great coffee, this venue is well worth a visit. Staff are friendly and efficient in a warm setting that is both clean and airy. Nice place for a quiet chat or a full on dinner.

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Located on the corner of Hawkins Street and Burgh Quay, this memorial was erected in 1906 to commemorate Patrick Sheahan, then a constable with the DMP, Dublin Metropolitan Police. He died on 6th May 1905 trying to rescue a workman who had become overcome with fumes from sewerage while working in a sewer on this location. It is always worth taking a moment to honour those who give their lives to protect ours.
Built in the 1990s, Jervis Shopping Centre has proven a successful addition to city centre Dublin. It occupies the site of what was formerly the most central hospital in the city centre, which was incorporated into Beaumont Hospital in 1987.

It houses a diverse array of shops and a decent size Tesco. There is a food court with reasonably good offer, Burger King, Kays(for the Irish breakfast and more) and more. M&S, Boots, JD, Next and Bershka are note able occupants.
The centre offers excellent, well maintained toilet facilities and a decent, not overly expensive, car park. If shopping in the city I recommend it as a base to work from.
Vice Coffee Inc
2024 Jan 14
Excellent coffee! Great Mexican influenced food and a super atmosphere.
Slightly confusing at first as the premises houses an amalgamation of two businesses, Vice Coffee & Wigwam, a fun late night drinking venue. But worth ignoring that conflict for the coffee they are producing. Smooth and elegantly presented it is a must try on the Dublin Coffee Scene.
Located in Middle Abbey Street it is easily accessible and the Luas runs past the front door.
Toilets are clean and well maintained on the upper floor where there is also access to a roof terrace. In the bowels you will find an Uber cool games area featuring table tennis.
The juxtaposition between the two businesses is made obvious with the empty stage at ground level. This is a main feature of Wigwam with live entertainment and DJs a regular feature.
Well worth a look for either venue!!