chuci wrote: » are any of these places open late. went to town last night to have coffee with a friend and alas all i could find is tribes and the newport. tribes was packed and its only ok in there. so need a new late night place.
Malari wrote: » Cruibin (the place what used to be the Lobby) is another wine/tapas bar, which does coffee and tea into the night and they have biscuits, deserts and stuff too. Can't comment on how good the quality of these beverages is but it's a nice place to go.
chuci wrote: » thanks iv walked past that place a few times haven ventured in looks a bit too classy for me:p
Cool_CM wrote: » I used to love Tribes, but alas it has gone to sh*t over the course of the last few years.
Malari wrote: » I think Gusto has the best coffee in town and nice place to sit and watch the world go by on Washington Street. Honourable mentions go to Cork Coffee Roasters on Bridge Street and Butlers on Oliver Plunkett Street
KeyLimePie wrote: » puccinos.........or is that a dirty word around here? =]
Cool_CM wrote: » I used to love Tribes, but alas it has gone to sh*t over the course of the last few years. Also since the gingerbread house and ky's cafe closed down there is a distinct lack of places to sit down and have a cup of coffee before 9 on a saturday morning(used to work at 9 but bus got me in 40 mins early). Are there any actual nice cafe's left in Cork where you can sit down and read the paper for a bit?
kaki wrote: » I know it's not so much of a coffee place as a hot chocolate place, but O' Conaill's probably deserves an honourable mention. It's a bit small...but oh god, the numbing effect of some of the hot chocolates with >70% cocoa solids...
corkgal1981 wrote: » Insomnias a nice place & they open before 9am. Not sure of the name of the street, its one of the streets on the right of the moderne.
Malari wrote: » Classy? Not a bit! Did you not notice the scruffy, hippy types behind the counter? They're very down to earth in there really