Lemon Jelly Cafe restaurant, City Centre North, Dublin
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From heavenly crepes to delicious paninis, great coffee to good wine, the menu is packed with great choices, and the service always comes with a welcoming smile...
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Address:
Lemon Jelly Cafe
Millennium Walkway
City Centre North
Dublin
Area Code : Dublin 1
Millennium Walkway
City Centre North
Dublin
Area Code : Dublin 1
Opening hours:
Capacity:
65
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Cuisines:
Casual Dining, Cheap Eats, Crepes
4.0 Lemon Jelly Cafe 4.0 star review:
Went there for lunch with a voucher. Love that place, had been before and when the deal came up again bought it immediately. We both had a lovely pot of earl grey and the freshness of the tea combined with the cute pot delight me every time. We both had crepes, which are always thin and nicely filled and again I had absolutely no complaints.I had the jervis way and was worried it might be too salty with the bacon, but it was just perfect, he had the easter essex and loved it, too. I previously had had the sycamore surprise which was a bit overpowered by too much feta, so probably wouldn't get that again, but it's a taste thing. I think the place would do better if it had "cosier" seating, at the moment the place feels a bit "cold", we were also sitting close to the counter where one of the waiters made an awful racket drying the cutlery. Service can be a bit slow which is not good when you're rushing, but it's not going to deter me from going again. The food and tea is well worth going!
Visited: 21/03/2013
Posted: 31/03/2013
5.0 Lemon Jelly Cafe 5.0 star review:
We went there for a brunch and it was lovely food and great service. There was three of us and each of us had something else and we all want to come back there. We had pancake, salad and omelette- everything was about 7 euro and tasted great. Another big plus is that they have fresh 100% juices. On the top of it really nice service.
Visited: 12/08/2012
Posted: 13/08/2012
5.0 Lemon Jelly Cafe 5.0 star review:
We went to Lemon Jelly for lunch before going to the cinema. The waiter explained that we could have a crepe in any combination and he could even cut it in half if we wanted to share. The crepes were very tasty and I liked the raspberry smoothie. Very friendly and attentive service. It was great to watch the people walking past.
Visited: 02/06/2012
Posted: 15/06/2012
5.0 Lemon Jelly Cafe 5.0 star review:
Both of us loved our crepes and the wonderful ambience for our late lunch. The service was attentive and discreet, allowing us to catch up in a relaxed place. The raspberry smoothies were so tasty & most welcome. We'll be back again.
Visited: 03/05/2012
Posted: 15/05/2012
5.0 Lemon Jelly Cafe 5.0 star review:
I went to this place for a brunch with my boyfriend. I really liked it! I especially like the brightness of this place (with window walls), the location (close to the river) and overall the easy modern style, reinforcing the trendy atmosphere of the Millenium walk.
The food was tasty - we both had crepes from a daily selection. No problems with the staff.
The food was tasty - we both had crepes from a daily selection. No problems with the staff.
Visited: 25/02/2012
Posted: 03/05/2012
5.0 Lemon Jelly Cafe 5.0 star review:
We decided to pop in to the Lemon Jelly to see what it is like. The crepes are soooo yummy and the lemon cake was melt in your mount, will be going back again. Also the staff were really great.
Visited: 19/02/2012
Posted: 01/03/2012
5.0 Lemon Jelly Cafe 5.0 star review:
A group of us came here on pancakes tuesday and we couldn't have chosen a better place!! (of course, we did book in advance) :)
Everyone was pleased with the choice of pancakes and their fillings and toppings. Some of us tried the combinations we would have never thought of before! A huge thanks to Peter and all the team @ Lemon Jelly, who looked after us very very well.
Good value, superb service, lively atmosphere. All in all highly recommended for a casual meetup place.
Everyone was pleased with the choice of pancakes and their fillings and toppings. Some of us tried the combinations we would have never thought of before! A huge thanks to Peter and all the team @ Lemon Jelly, who looked after us very very well.
Good value, superb service, lively atmosphere. All in all highly recommended for a casual meetup place.
Visited: 21/02/2012
Posted: 21/02/2012
5.0 Lemon Jelly Cafe 5.0 star review:
Had a great night here with a gang of friends. The service was great, nice house red wines were delicious with the meals, everyone was happy with their mains, and the desserts - although a little on the small side - were exquisite! Would recommend for a casual dinner date, nothing too fancy and decent value.
Visited: 27/01/2012
Posted: 17/02/2012
2.0 Lemon Jelly Cafe 2.0 star review:
My family and I called into Lemon Jelly as we heard the food was quite good. We ordered our food/drinks and I paid in full for what we ordered before our food was served. We then ordered 3 extra teas which we duly paid for before we left. As I was leaving my exit was blocked by one of the waiters who asked in a very aggressive manner ‘what about the rest of it’ – implying that I was leaving without paying. It was a totally humiliating experience. If the waiter had have done his job properly he would have known that our bill was already settled. I went back into the café to reinforce my objections and the waiter then treated me in a very offhand manner. Didn’t really care that he had caused me such embarrassment. Lemon Jelly should give their staff a refresher course in basic civility and respect. Furthermore, the food is average & the café is extremely noisy. If you want to be treated like rubbish by the staff and eat average food then by all means visit Lemon Jelly.
Visited: 15/02/2012
Posted: 15/02/2012
4.0 Lemon Jelly Cafe 4.0 star review:
We went for brunch on a mid-week morning and found the place bustling. We were welcomed and directed to a window table and given menus.
I had a basic boost juice which was most refreshing, and the lady had a mango passion smoothie which was fresh and tasty.
We also shared a pot of earl grey tea which came in a delightful little suki teapot and strainer.
To eat the lady had a Brie, mozzarella, cheddar cheese and pesto panini while i enjoyed an Abbey way crepe.
The tables are well spaced apart so you are not sat on top of other diners and can enjoy privacy, but there is still a great atmosphere and buzz about the place.
Its central location provided easy access and its right in the heart of the millennium walkway so it’s a great spot for people watching.
We were so impressed we returned later in the week for a glass of wine in the outside seating area in the evening, which was great with no pressure to order food.
I had a basic boost juice which was most refreshing, and the lady had a mango passion smoothie which was fresh and tasty.
We also shared a pot of earl grey tea which came in a delightful little suki teapot and strainer.
To eat the lady had a Brie, mozzarella, cheddar cheese and pesto panini while i enjoyed an Abbey way crepe.
The tables are well spaced apart so you are not sat on top of other diners and can enjoy privacy, but there is still a great atmosphere and buzz about the place.
Its central location provided easy access and its right in the heart of the millennium walkway so it’s a great spot for people watching.
We were so impressed we returned later in the week for a glass of wine in the outside seating area in the evening, which was great with no pressure to order food.
Visited: 25/10/2011
Posted: 31/12/2011



