Cocobrew

Cafe · Ringsend

Cocobrew

Cafe · Ringsend

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5 Bedford Row, Temple Bar, Dublin, D02 E393, Ireland

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Nestled in Temple Bar, this cozy cafe offers standout specialty coffees and a welcoming vibe, making it a perfect spot to unwind amid the city's bustle.  

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5 Bedford Row, Temple Bar, Dublin, D02 E393, Ireland Get directions

cocobrew.ie

€1–10

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5 Bedford Row, Temple Bar, Dublin, D02 E393, Ireland Get directions

+353 87 932 1825
cocobrew.ie

€1–10

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Alex Soojung-Kim Pang

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A lovely little cafe just off Fleet Street, in the Temple Bar area. If you like slightly offbeat non-chain coffee places this is a must-visit. And Carlos the barista really knows his stuff.

Niall Curtin

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Dropped in with my kids today and was delighted by the service. Coffee and hot chocolate were lovely and the staff were happy to provide tap water when asked. Cosy establishment too. Would definitely go back.

Fernando Cortez

Google
Small coffee shop in the city centre, they have different beans, good prices but what stands out the most is the service, Carlos took the time to explain where the grains came from, their notes, he also recommended me what to have for lunch. He got himself a new regular, it's also a really good place to have a chat with someone.

Eva Bane

Google
The CoCoBrew van joined us for Day 2 of our wedding celebrations, and they were an absolute hit! From the moment they arrived, they brought such a fun and relaxed energy to the day—and the coffee, cocktails, and baked goods were all next level. After a big day and night of celebrating, guests were raving about how CoCoBrew was the perfect elixir to bring them back to life! Whether it was the coffee, cocktails, or a sweet treat, everything they served was delicious and exactly what we all needed. The service was top notch too—friendly, efficient, and full of smiles. The team were an absolute pleasure to deal with throughout, and they made everything so easy and seamless. CoCoBrew truly added something special to our Day 2, and we’re so glad we had them there. We’ve had so many guests mention how brilliant it was—and we couldn’t agree more. Highly, highly recommend!

Kevin McCabe

Google
Absolutely delicious cup of coffee. And the service was awesome! Very friendly. Cookie was good too! Love vibes of the little spot.

Philipp

Google
Nice little coffee. The flat white was good. However the one with ist milk seemed off, maybe it was the milk or the specific brand but I definitely had better ones, before. Coffee prices are good but the snack prices are quite high. 7€ for a cheese toastie is just crazy.

Alberto Gonzales

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Best coffee experience so far. Delightful staff, great location at the heart of Temple Bar but somehow neatly tucked away from the hustle and bustle. Full of personality and ticks all the right boxes for conscious tradesmanship. Some unique origin coffees to try too. A must visit when in Dublin.

Oisin Carroll

Google
Carlos was really nice and made us some lovely coffees. Was a great place to hang out and chat with some friends.
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Ronnie T.

Yelp
This place caught my eye as I was walking in the Temple bar area. I was craving something that was energizing, while also fresh at the same time! I was greeted by warm customer service, that took their time to explain each of the juice flavors to me and to see which would meet the needs of my taste buds. I went with the 'roots juice'! It has beets, apple, ginger, and carrots! This juice was freshly pressed and tasted like pure love!!! Freshness! I embraced each and every sip and could feel my body saying thank you. Having a beverage like this will have your body saying thank you! I felt at peace, energized, and renewed after drinking it. Check this place out! Cheers!

Victoria C.

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I stopped in to grab a chai tea latte, and was greeted with welcoming conversation and a super chill spot to hangout at. The latte was absolutely delicious, and the location is tucked away from the crowds. Give this place a try!
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Matt C.

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Four stars for the Temple Bar coffee shop, specializing in something completely unique to my previous coffee experiences. The staff was incredibly welcoming and accommodating, and the shop simply adorable. To be honest, I wouldn't say I was completely turned on to 'cocobrew.' Prepared with MCT oil and cacao butter, the intent aims for a smooth, nutritious cup of Joe. I appreciate the process more than the end result, but I'm really glad I had the chance to pop my cocobrew cherry! They definitely have a health-conscious attitude with their food program. Treats, snacks and various items fill their menu. Of course, they'll whip you up classic coffee drinks, too. The shop may be small, but the quaint aesthetic compared to the surrounding Temple Bar ruckus is a soothing change of pace. Cocobrew deserves a visit from you Dubliners!
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Rena Y.

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I was allured by the signage. The logo for the store is a coconut coffee mug. Turns out that they have an offering of "oily" cocobrew which apparently is a mix of "MCT oil" and cacao butter. As intriguing as it sounded, I opted for the mocha which I normally never drink because they tend to be too sweet for my palate. (Note: I drink my coffee black or as an espresso shot). But.... Cocobrew does their mocha just to my liking. Pop in for a little break if you have tired soles from walking on the cobblestone through Temple Bar.
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Christopher F.

Yelp
Nice little coffee shop in Temple Bar. I came here several times during my visit to Dublin. It is pretty small with only a few tables. The staff were great. The coffee and espresso drinks were good. The pastries were pretty decent as well. I enjoyed having these in the morning. I did try a smoothie. By American standards, this was quite different. I was not a fan. The only other thing to say is that it is rather pricey, but I guess that may be due to the tourist location.
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Rowan M.

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Lovely cafe in temple bar. Greaaaat coffee, almost everything is gluten free and vegan and made with either stevia sugar or honey ( unless you dont eat honey as a vegan). Great ambience, nice wooden interior and great location.
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Lava Y.

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Coco Brew is a pretty new coffee shop located just beside Banyi Japanese restaurant, really near Hapenny Bridge in Temple Bar. It's quite small with three tables and a few window seats, but cosy all the same. I really liked the table design in that they were a layer of coffee beans underneath the glass, which looked pretty cool. In terms of coffee, it's strong with a nice aroma, and they also superfood stuff like acai, maca powder, bee pollen etc., pastries and smoothies. The prices are the same as most places; I paid €2.60 for a regular Americano, but most beverages like lattes and cappuccinos cost €3 (reg) which is a tad more than the usual. The guy serving was very friendly, and they have a different kind of loyalty scheme in that you get a card but you leave it in the store file with your name on it as opposed to carrying it with you. The downsides are limited seating mainly, and they don't seem to have iced coffee either. Overall: A small cafe but with great tasting Barista style coffee right in the middle of Temple Bar. Coffee: 5/5 Service: 5/5 Seating/ Atmosphere: 3/5 Variety: 3/5

Lane Sawyer T.

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Great coffee, nice atmosphere, right in the middle of town. The coffee beans used are some of the best I've had in Dublin and there's some unique drink combinations as well.

Lori A.

Yelp
Very friendly staff, good coffee, amazing banana bread! Banana bread isn't something I generally get excited about, but I was a little hungry so I ordered a slice with my coffee. It was so good! I've been craving it ever since!

Michael O.

Yelp
A great change from Starbucks which are plentiful in Dublin. The coffee is milder and the mct oil and butter adds a smooth texture. The fresh cakes are delicious.

Mikey V.

Yelp
Great tea and coffee, cheerful service . Although small, the shop is comfortable and a welcome reprieve from the temple bar madness.