
Laptop-friendly cafés in Dublin
Cafés in Dublin where you can sit, plug in, and work without a side-eye. Power, space, and a long-stay welcome.
8 cafés · Ireland
Independent picks, never pay-to-list. How we choose.
3fe Coffee
Dublin's flagship specialty roaster and cafe, 3fe has been central to Ireland's third-wave coffee movement since…
Kaph
Perched on Drury Street in Dublin's Creative Quarter, Kaph occupies two floors filled with light and a serious…
Two Boys Brew
Founded by Taurean Coughlan and Kevin Roche, who returned from Australia with a mission to bring world-class…
Clement and Pekoe
Clement and Pekoe on Blessington Street is an independent Dublin shop passionate about fine tea and direct-trade…
Brew Lab Specialty Coffee
Opened in 2023 by barista champions Arvin and Renata Khedun, Brew Lab on Redmond's Hill near TUD Aungier Street…
Cloud Picker Coffee
Dublin's first micro-roastery, Cloud Picker hand-roasts to order on a Giesen roaster in Crumlin and operates a…
Network
Network on Aungier Street pairs Scandinavian-inflected interiors with Workshop Coffee from the UK, producing clean,…
Vice Coffee Inc.
Vice Coffee occupies a dedicated coffee bar inside Wigwam on Middle Abbey Street, bringing a creative, multi-roaster…
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Good to know
These Dublin cafés are laptop-friendly: they tolerate long stays, generally have seating and outlets, and don't push you out after one cup. Always check peak-hour signage, since some limit laptops on weekends.
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