So glad we dined here while staying in the Temple Bar section of Dublin! Server was very knowledgeable about gluten free items and helped me with the menu, I had the fish and chips and my friend had the Shepards pie! Both were amazing! I had a local gf beer and drinks were delicious! Highly recommend, and I will definitely return!
Great cafe! My husband had delicious French toast and I had Irish beef burger with Gluten Free bread and fries. Good GF options and they were very accommodating!
We had 3 people in our party and only one had a good food experience. Unfortunately, the 2.people that ordered gluten free pasta dishes were served extremely boring dishes with no flavor and absolutely no attempt at presentation. The gluten free pasta dishes looked like something from a children's menu - no exaggeration, I promise. My dish, Penne Regine All’Arrabbiata, was tasty and well presented. I enjoyed it! Service was attentive. Atmosphere was ok. Tables were close together, somewhat unnecessarily since there was plenty of space in the restaurant. We will not be returning.
As a Brazilian, this is a must-go-to spot. They have plenty of delicious and authentic food. Tapiocas are great and have proper legitimate ingredients. Their coffees are insanely good, and if you have a sweet tooth like me, you have to try their paçoca hot chocolate – trust me on this one.
They’re constantly busy but once you’re sat it’s very quick and easy to order. They have multiple vegan and gluten, dairy, allergen free options. Paradise!
This is one of the few spots in Dublin you can find a casadinho and their pão de queijo is the best in town (according to me and all my friends). Their meals are also spectacular, cuscuz, feijoada, you name it!
I do think €3 is a bit much for a singular brigadeiro or pão de queijo as the ingredients are cheap and they’re very quick and easy to make. Not an unusual thing in Temple Bar area and other Brazilian spots as well though. Alas, I keep coming back for the quality.
Average breakfast, the bacon was a little greasy. There are better cafes around thought this location is convenient being near the Liffey. A plus is they have gluten free bread and other options
First time in Dublin this past week and the quays is 100% the best place I have eaten. It's a smaller restaurant, but it looks gorgeous and is connected to a large bar with great live music.
The staff are efficient, polite and above all, friendly. Personable and helpful, and very attentive.
The food was HOT not warm like a lot of places that just reheat premade meals.
And as a celiac I was thrilled with their selection of gluten free options.
If you're looking for a great place to eat or even have a drink, I can't reccomend the quays enough.
52 Fleet St, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, D02 A375, Ireland
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Simone Ragusi
Unfortunately, a disappointing experience.
The initial welcome was friendly, but there was zero flexibility when it came to ordering. I asked for an Irish Breakfast with gluten-free bread and to substitute the two puddings (which I can’t eat), but was told I could only remove them — no substitutions allowed, and I would still have to pay for the full dish. When I asked why, the only explanation was “the chef doesn’t want to,” which felt more like a whim than a serious policy. I decided to leave, as I believe this kind of attitude is unfair — especially in a time when food allergies and intolerances should be taken seriously.
We visited at about 12.30pm. Ordered a cake, a scone and a gluten free cake. GF cake not available, so left with the only other GF cake they had. Scones also gone. 'Cakes' were the tiniest I've ever seen. An expensive and underwhelming experience not to be repeated.
A very delicious brunch with several gluten-free options! I recommend the dulce de leche crepes, a success
However, by mistake they served us gluten-free crepes with gluten-containing cookies on top. A very serious error that does not usually occur here, but it is important to keep a better eye on it, and that Mayte solved with efficiency and humor, thank you!
Otherwise, good service and lovely staff
I went to the Mad Yolks for breakfast with my family and enjoyed the experience! The atmosphere was bustling but I imagine if you came earlier in the morning (we got there around 10:45) you could find a quieter spot. I got one of the breakfast sandwiches and it was delicious! I also got an iced matcha and it was one of the best matcha lattes I’ve ever had.
Two members of my party have celiac disease and the staff were very knowledgeable, and their gf food looked just as good as mine.
Great atmosphere, easy and safe gluten free options too. Special thanks to Alex for ensuring everything ran smoothly and for providing exceptional hospitality. Highly recommend!
The Café was great! The owner (I think??) was just lovely.
I was very excited to find that not only does he have gluten-free bread, but he makes it himself.
We got pancakes for our Little, and we both got BLTs (mine GF) and the leak & potato soup.
The food was soooo good. Café is small, but it packs a punch with the decor, music, and menu.
Our waitresses was very sweet as well. I would absolutely recommend this great little spot.
Coeliac options are great. Our waitress Paula is absoloutley lovely and was very helpful. Her smile brightened up the whole restaurant. Food is lovely, I really enjoyed my churros.
The vegan gluten-free pancakes I had here on 18 Feb 2025 were one of the most delicious meals I have ever had! I have been dreaming about them ever since: juicy pears and berries over pancakes that were soft on the inside and slightly crunchy on the outside. Sheer perfection! The photo doesn't do them justice. Come eat here if you can. I would be back in a heartbeat if I weren't on the other side of the Atlantic.
Absolutely lovely café with excellent food, just perfect if you've finished walking around the Hellfire Club. Staff are friendly, and the rustic decor is inspired by the Timber store. Outdoor seating and indoor seating available. The food was excellent, as was the tea. I can highly recommend the bacon/sausage/pudding sandwich and the Banoffee pie. There were vegan and vegetarian options, with Gluten free options for the celiacs.
This is a lovely restaurant. The staff are friendly, the good is excellent and it is very relaxing. It is particularly good if you are coeliac. I had gluten free French toast which was gorgeous.
The place is so cute and friendly! The service was wonderful but the food was just ok. As mentioned below:
Latte & Cappuccino: 7/10
Pancakes: 6/10
Shakshouka: 8/10
The pancakes were gluten free and grainy and not very sweet. They were also really thick which made it difficult for flavor to come through. The Shakshouka was the standout with strong flavors and a very Mediterranean taste. The bread was really strongly paired. I feel like it could have been enhanced with more eggs or a more diverse flavor profile. The drinks were good, but could be warmer on a chilly day.
I used to come here all the time as a coeliac, until today when I came in and was told that there were no longer coeliac safe meals, that even chips couldn’t be made gluten free because everything was made in the same oil? This is beyond disappointing as D&G was one of the only safe coeliac places that I could eat in, and the only breakfast place I could safely enjoy until now. The waiters were all extremely stressed and some even irritable when asked about it. I don’t understand how a restaurant could sell out like this? When they had such a strong clientele of coeliacs. Why would they suddenly change and put everything in the same oil? I’m so disappointed. I couldn’t eat a thing.
What a shame from a unique bakery into a soulless mass produced cafe... Lost all it's magic and appeal. Poor choice of deserts and limited gluten free. What a shame, owner needs to bring back the queens of tart!
We ordered Glazed Sticky Chicken Salad and Gluten Free French Toast and it was just amazing, one of the bests brunch we’ve had in Ireland. We’ll come back for sure 🤩
Went for lunch with my pal and the two of us had a great meal. I'm gluten free and have been twice before with family, always have a great experience. I would really recommend to coeliacs because the staff are really knowledgeable and the gluten free food is top notch too. Great for breakfast, lunch, or whatever you're having yourself!
Used their catering service and it was fantastic, guests enjoyed all the options and a special mention for the gluten free option, would recommend for any event!
I love this cute little spot! It is a bit cozy for my taste, BUT the gluten free carrot cake was very very good. It was explained to me that most of their cakes were gluten free. I also bought a mocha latte with almond milk.
The staff were also very sweet and friendly!Definitely stop by for your gluten free fix!❤️❤️
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Jennifer Gazzillo
Forget Temple Bar, this is the spot to go to while in Dublin. We came here our very first night in Ireland just for pints and then brought it full circle coming again our last night, but this time ate dinner as well. It's a smaller food menu for a pub which we actually prefer, and it was a pleasant surprise that the food was great. Half of the menu is Gluten Free and then they offer a Vegetable Stew that can be modified to be Vegan. Everything about this place is 10/10, definitely a must visit.
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Anna Marchese
My review is only for the beers as we didn't eat. Being celiac, I had marked all the pubs where I could eat and/or drink gluten-free based on other people's reviews. For beers: I can confirm that they have gluten-free beers. The menu only says gluten-free bottled Peroni but, upon asking the waiter, I was offered a gluten-free draft IPA and 2 others (IPA and Weiss) in cans.
A lovely lil lunch spot hidden in dublin city located at chester beatty. Good food, great service, staffs were very friendly and helpful, They explained everything very well and the price was reasonable. They have a lot of food options from main course to dessert including vegetarian and gluten free. I ordered the stuffed aubergine with the sides of rice/salad. A very nice art of latte and delicious cake for my end meal. I will definitely come back to this one of the amazing middle eastern restaurant called SILKROAD CAFE. :)
I have celiac disease, so I can’t have anything containing gluten or being cross contaminated. The server was super nice and understanding, made sure the kitchen was informed to handle it with proper care. The restaurant has a great variety of brunch options and offers (very delicious) gluten free bread. I felt very safe and the food tasted great, totally recommend it 😍
We went here today after mass, it was a beautiful sunny day, yet blustery windy weather for mid to late October, so we sat inside, the cafe was very cosy. The cafe is clean and organised and the staff are superb. Our server was excellent we were a party of four people and they conversed well with a 12 year old who likes very limited foods. We had fabulous food, fish tacos and eggs benedict with potato racette which is ideal for gluten free or coeliac concerns, we had delicious coffees, with baklava and gluten free (hazelnut chocolate bar) both desserts were divine. Everything was top quality. Highly recommend Noshington café, we has a wonderful time. 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟