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Kennedy's Foodstore
Categories: Restaurants Irish Food Coffee & Tea Restaurants Delis Irish, Coffee & Tea, Delis [Edit]
5 Fairview StrandDublin 3
(01) 8331400
- Price Range:
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€€
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Good for Children:
- Yes
- Takes Reservations:
- Yes
- Delivery:
- No
- Take Away:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- Yes
- Good For:
- Brunch
- Alcohol:
- Beer & Wine Only
- Noise Level:
- Average
- Has TV:
- No
- Caters:
- Yes
7 reviews for Kennedy's Foodstore
7 reviews in English
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Review from Mark C.
Used to go here all the time when I lived in the area. Excellent food and great service. It opened about 2 years ago and has gone from strength to strength, expanding and incorporating a bistro into the premises.
During the day a selection for hot meals are available, these vary from day to day however shepard's pie and lasagna are pretty constant. These meals are severed with delicious bread, cost about 7.50 or 10 with a glass of wine and prove to be reasonable value. Breakfasts, sandwiches, cakes, scones, cookies, teas and coffees are also available and most things can be taken away although cakes need to be pre-ordered.
Later in the day it becomes a bistro with a very capable and interesting menu. I got the tuna stake last time I was there and it was excellent!! Under no circumstances allow yourself to miss desert as the kitchen bakes excellent cakes. The decor is stylish but traditional and could suit any occasion.
In short I think this is what every local coffee shop should be and recommend it to all. -
Review from Sean O.
Wandered by here on Saturday around 11am. Place was absolutely hopping. They now have the upstairs open at weekends for the brekkie and brunch trade, due to demand. Great to see. They've really hunkered down on their core values: home made food, tastefully and simply cooked and presented. I had a brekkie of mushrooms and scrambled eggs with their home made brown bread. I also bought some of the self same bread to take away, as it's top notch (almost cake-like in quality!). Anyway - coffee, breakfast and buzzing ambience all made for a very positive start to Saturday. Brilliant. Highly recommended.
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Review from Neil M.
Dublin
Went back again early Saturday afternoon and had a lovely carrot soup whic was gorgeous and served with beautiful homemade brown bread and a nice knob of real butter.
The staff here are always so friendly so once again Kennedys in Farview gerts a big thumbs up from me.1 Previous Review: Show all »
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21/9/2010
I was dropping my bike into Little Sport at lunchtime today to get repaired and I figured I would… Read more »
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21/9/2010
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Review from Cathal C.
Dublin
I like the way that Fairview is becoming a little bit gentrified by its tenants. Coffee shops like Kennedy's and the Bombay Pantry that opened up past the church, soon the place will be indistinguishable from Rathmines or Dun Laoighaire or one of those places.
Kenndy's is a nice little spot down on the main road in Fairview, and it's not been unknown for me to pop in their on the way home from work for a coffee and a read of the paper. I've never tried any of the mains but they look very nice, but suffice to say that the coffee is good and the pastries are mainly good (I hate almond-flavoured things. Not almonds, which I like, but pastries and such with almond fillings. I guess that it's not Kennedy's fault that they sell them and it's just up to me to avoid them).
Nice spot. -
Review from Aoife R.
Dublin
Kennedy's is a delicious little food shop/café which could hold its head up in the D4 postcode. During the day, you can eat in the admittedly tiny café area - although some hardy souls are still braving the elements and eating in the cordoned-off outside seating area in October. They also do takeaway, which is nice but pricey enough - think a fiver for slice of quiche. The food is lovely and definitely homemade by someone
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Review from Annie L.
I had a scone and a cappuccino here and both were delicious, the staff are excellent too. They sell teas, jams and nuts. They also serve main courses like Shepard's pie for about 10 euro and judging by the plate that the man next to me got it's really good. He stuffed himself so quickly. They also do sandwiches and breakfasts. It's a popular spot with the locals.
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Review from s c.
Dublin
Great Breakfasts!! In fact I'm heading there now...........
