Nathalie Polite Bologna wrote: » Used to pass the place all the time but have never bitten the bullet and gone in. Having seen this and someone on Instagram there, I'll have to. Anyone else been? It's far out but Sonas Healthstore in Newcastle West do ace coffee.
jjoconoor wrote: » Was there last week, nice and quiet but v relaxing over a coffee and cake till 10ish
Nathalie Polite Bologna wrote: » Has anyone tried Duo on Denmark Street yet?
sioda wrote: » Sitting here with a duo latte next to me. I like it the coffee is good but also the fact its one young lad with his first business has me going back tbh
Nathalie Polite Bologna wrote: » Rift Coffee gets a thumbs up from me after my first visit this morning.
fryup wrote: » meh very very basic set up, hard seats, tiny cups with no handles and coffee that tastes nothing special (to me anyway) but the girl serving is as cute as a button
Nathalie Polite Bologna wrote: » Duo on Denmark Street selling €2 coffees to all students tomorrow. Went back to the Lidl machine but not as good this time. No lids for the cups, asked around and they had none. Hot Chocolate was about 90% full and tasted like just solely hot water. Hopefully better luck next time.
sioda wrote: » Just drinking a latte from Duo as I type the coffee they use is not to everyones taste but its a change from most of the offerings near my office I like it but one of the lads here can't stand it.
fryup wrote: » ^^^^^^^^^^^ well in fairness its not a cafe per se its a pop up shop to promote artisan arts & crafts
Mc Love wrote: » Got a terrible coffee in sodalicious!
snowcat wrote: » Whats the food like there? Is it all soda bread and scones?
Mc Love wrote: » Pretty much, can't understand the fascination with the place, i haven't been impressed
Gallee wrote: » Won’t be back.
Vanquished wrote: » Sodalicious doesn't exactly have an extensive menu to choose from but the quality of the food is quite good. The coffee is better than a lot of other cafes in the city centre also. The staff can be a bit ditzy and inattentive alright. Most of them seem to be very young. Agree about the electronic doors too. I just don't see the need for them. Overall I quite like the space and the minimalist approach. It's one of the more interesting interiors in town.
dominatinMC wrote: » Anyone know if any cafe in Limerick is selling "KeepCups"?