About Restaurant: Happy Out is adding another string to its bow and taking on the Dublin brunch scene. At the weekend there will be an adventurous brunch menu with a variety of coffees and brewing methods to explore. During the week, we will be giving the people what the want; coffee, toasties and a full breakfast menu.There are seats in the middle around the open kitchen so you can enjoy the hustle and bustle of everything going on. Down the back there is a bright mezzanine area with a skylight and then we have some outdoor table in our lovely sun trap out the back.This brick and mortar style cafe is the love child of one of the owners, Brian. Taking inspiration from his travels around the world and his family kitchen. The breakfast tacos from his trips around Central/South America, The Levain flatbread from his sourdough starter and soufflé pancakes from eating his way around Japan.
Positive Review Count: 116 Reviews
Price Range: €30 and under
Restaurant Type: Café
Keywords: Great for brunch, Neighborhood gem, Dog-friendly
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Details: 4.8Food , 4.7Service , 4.6Ambience , 4.6Value
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Dining style: Casual Dining
Price: €30 and under
Cuisines: Café, Breakfast
Hours of operation: Mon–Fri 7:30 am–4:00 pm
Sat, Sun 8:00 am–4:00 pm
Phone number: 083 088 0080
Website: https://happyout.ie/
Payment options: AMEX, Cash not accepted, Mastercard, Visa
Dress code: Casual Dress
Location: 81 Morehampton Rd, Dublin, Dublin D04 X8R5
Neighborhood: Donnybrook
Cross street: Herbert Park Road
Parking details: Plenty of parking on all streets around the cafe.
Public transit: The 145 and 46A Dublin bus stop less than a minutes walk away.
Additional: Cafe, Dog Friendly, Gender Neutral Restroom, Gluten-free Options, Non-Smoking, Patio/Outdoor Dining, Patio/Outdoor Dining, Takeout, Vegan, Weekend Brunch, Wheelchair Access, Wine
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