I’ve been planning to come this place for a long time. The place is stunning with their vintage and hippie atmosphere. Foods are really good as well. And also it’s really good spot for instagram pictures 🙈😝
Very close to St Patrick's Cathedral there is the cute "little" corner serving the best breakfast and lunch menu I have ever tasted in Dublin.
I had the avocado toast, kambucha and a cappucino and everything was just perfect. The mood is perfect, the music, the nice staff....
You'll have me more often Fumbally!
Unique, Quirky and Eco Friendly so glad we fumbled upon this charming café in Dublin City very close to St Patricks Cathedral. . Fumbally Café. Just on the street corner off Fumbally Lane you will find this endearing café owned and ran by Aisling and Luca. In their own words it is a culmination of 4 years of cooking, travelling, working at festivals, gathering ideas, arguing those ideas, making mistakes, making new friends, finally realising those ideas, having lots of dinners, tasting new things, building a kitchen and seeing what will happen. True to that testament is what we found at this café evidence of hardwork, passion and a love of earthly things.
Blog written by Gillian Clarges on Hatsoffireland.
Hands down my favourite spot for lunch in Dublin. Between the atmosphere, the food and the service, The Fumbally ticks all the boxes (for me anyways). Serves organic healthy food, with all the ingredients used in the food, displayed as decoration inside. I got the falafel plate, and my friend got avocado on toast with salads. Both were phenomenal, as you can see in the pictures 👌🏻
My friend recommended The Fumbally when I visited Dublin a few weeks ago, but I didn't expect it to be so good! The atmosphere was great, the people who worked there were incredibly nice and the food was fantastic. If I'm ever in Dublin again I'll be sure to visit!
Love at the first sight with The Fumbally. It has an impecable interior, good food and good coffee. The vibes are great. If dublin is close to home, This place will be my regular morning spot.
A bit out of the way than other city centre offerings but worth the walk if you want a really delicious and more unusual dish. I love the open kitchen and fresh produce on display - it's not uncommon to see the chefs coming out from behind the counter to grab produce from the display for use in dishes.
The communal seating and mismatched furnishings I really like. Everything is utterly Instagrammable.
I had a black sesame milk here once that was amazing. I would go back for it alone & of course their falafel plate.
I loved everything about fumbally! I ordered the salad plate and added a small soup. The soup was delicious - lentil carrot ginger soup topped with coriander, it was great! The plate had a quinoa salad, an apple salad and roasted carrots and leek - i highlight these last ones. It also had a very tasty hummus and a slice of rustic fluffy bread. I had the chance to try an orange cake that was very very tasty and fresh! The falafel was also nice. I wish i would spend more time in dublin to return there and try new things! I just don't go with a 5 stars review because it has an huge queue and it can get confusing and you don't get enough time to chill on thw table after the meal, because you have to give space to other people. The staff was very nice and the place is very cute and really worth a visit (and many more).
Karen Sherry | Never End Weekend
+4
Quirky little spot for a healthy bite, I'm not mad about where it is but it's really tasty. I like that you feel like you're in a huge open plan kitchen and sit with strangers. It's unique in that sense. The pulled pork bap & their falafel were delicious. Definitely somewhere you could spend ages relaxing/working with tea or coffee!
Had the falafel wrap which was so good, probably the best falafel I've had in Dublin. Huge portion aswell for only €6. They use 3fe coffee which is always amazing. Split the raspberry upside down cake with my sister, was also divine!
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