Best sandwich ever (pear bacon and cheddar cheese )proper doorstep!!! Bakewell slice delicious and rhubarb and vanilla lemonade fab definitely worth a wee visit. Staff lovely very busy wee place set in lovely surroundings.
Great food, super cute setting, friendly staff, delicious desserts and nice pot of tea at the end, highly recommend it :)
Last but not least allow me to recommend one more place to eat in Dublin: The Pepper Pot Café. I had a phenomenal breakfast at this centrally located teahouse and can’t think of anyone who wouldn’t find The Pepper Pot’s offer a delicious one. My toasted homemade bagel (or “bagle” as it’s presented in the menu) was the tastiest and most texturally pleasing I’ve had outside New York and New Jersey – and better than most I’ve had in those states. What made it even yummier was the thick layer of Burren Smoke House salmon with an equally generous spread of chive cream cheese and squirt of lemon. It cost €11.50 and came with a salad, flavoursome pickles and my choice of hot drink (a black Americano – and not bad either).
Had the bacon, pear and cheese sambo - soooo nice!! Weird combo that really works and comes on super fresh thickly sliced bread. Lovely staff and great location. Can't wait to go back again!
My favourite place to get tea in Dublin. Situated on the balcony of powers court town centre, pepper pot is leagues above the other cafes in the town centre and in its surroundings. An all day breakfast and great lunch menu. And the tea! The tea and food are all served on decorated plates and in fancy tea pots. My favourite place to catch up with a friend or to even go alone and relax on my laptop. One thing it could work on is its vegan options, as I know my vegan friends are quite limited
Went here for lunch with friends. Such a sweet spot. Had there yummy bacon cheese and pear sandwich sounds like a weird combination but actually tastes great
Lovely place for a mid week lunch! Very busy but only took me 5 mins or so to get a table. Great size portion of goats cheese in the salad for €9.50 which comes with a slice of yummy brown bread. The rhubarb and mint lemonade was nice but not sensational or anything for the price of €3.50. Maybe if it was a little bigger I'd be happier! I love sitting in powers court even on my own for lunch, it's ideal for people watching, spacious and bright too. The staff were attentive. Next time I'll be back for some cake!
Really yum sandwich and coffee here on a very miserable Dublin day.
They have a lovely menu but I chose the roast pear, bacon and cheese sandwich and an Americano.
Beautiful setting. I had a seat overlooking Powerscourt centre and the piano playing in the background was such a nice backdrop.
The staff are v pleasant.
The sandwich though!!! OMG the bread was chunky but so soft and the filling was delicious. You can see why it's so popular... Wouldn't have put pear and bacon together but it was sooo good :)
You should try here.
My friend came here a few years ago and was always saying how we should try the bacon pear and Brie sandwich, which at first I was like bacon and pear? Pear on a sandwich? What kind of heathen place is this... But how and ever once I tasted the sandwich there was no going back. The bacon. The stewed pear. The Brie. The relish. It just works, not really something you'd make yourself at home for fear of what you'd come down with after eating it. One of the nicest sandwiches I've ever had and it makes one feel quite bourgeois eating such a notion-y combo. I had the freshly squeezed orange juice to wash it all down and I just wanted to dive into the glass, be at one with all the juicy bits and bath in it, so juicy, so zesty and so orangey. Nice location too to have a wee creep on the sexy people in the pyg cafe hehe
The Pepper Pot is a cute little place that my friends and I would go to regularly for lunch. The pear and bacon sandwich is hands down the most popular dish for my group to order. The staff are lovely, plus its a cute little set up, very nice to just sit, eat and people watch inside Powerscourt Shopping Centre.
Had the goats cheese sandwich from here once (brought to the Green with friends to eat) and it was absolutely unreal, as was whatever hip little drink I opted for as part of the 'deal' with the sandwich. It was really, really nice but I simply can't justify their prices for a sandwich whether it slaps the artisan moniker on itself or not. I feel bad saying this though, because the staff are lovely and it seems like a place built on passion.
Just had a really good lunch here . Such a cute spot in the Powerscourt centre ! The food is all so fresh and they have specials everyday . The staff were really helpful and lots of healthy options ! Need to try the breakfast here looked amazing !
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