Cosy Cafe / Brother Hubbard

December 13, 2012

I thought it might be fun to highlight a lovely Dublin cafe every once in a while. At this time of the year, there’s nothing cosier than sitting in a warm cafe with a cup of hot chocolate. Brother Hubbard on Capel Street (pronounced with an a like caper, not chapel!) in Dublin is a perfect spot to take a break from the crowds while you’re out picking up some Christmas gifts!

The decor is simple, with wooden tables, light charcoal painted walls and high ceilings. Their hot chocolate is decadent – you’re presented with a pitcher of steamed chocolate milk to pour into a mug of chocolate ganache. It’s perfectly rich but not overly sweet.

The cinnamon and walnut scrolls are yeasty and flavorful – they’re a little like American cinnamon rolls but again, not quite as sweet. But my favorite part of the whole cafe has to be the little contraptions they’ve had custom made for their silverware, napkins and salt and pepper. They found the beautiful gold pepper grinders in Turkey and had the wooden blocks made to fit the rest of the bits. I love how they’ve repurposed the iconic black treacle tins – I might have to borrow that idea! If only I could get one of those blocks and a pretty gold pepper grinder too!

Brother Hubbard / 153 Capel St, Dublin 1 – a map!  Monday to Friday, 8 – 5.30; Saturdays 10-5

5 Comments

  • Reply Caitriona (Wholesome Ireland) December 14, 2012 at 3:09 am

    I have yet to make it to Brother Hubbard, shame on me. Love the pepper grinders & treacle tins in the block.

  • Reply Karo December 18, 2012 at 9:32 am

    Oh, yes, I love Brother Hubbard! Especially their fresh juice selection….

  • Reply Six Dublin Cafes for Coffee Snobs | From China Village February 18, 2014 at 11:11 am

    […] Hubbard – I’ve raved about Brother Hubbard before, their hot chocolate is still very high on my list (there’s another post I should write while […]

  • Reply Five Great Hot Chocolates in Dublin - From China VillageFrom China Village January 29, 2015 at 12:34 pm

    […] location, Sister Sadie, wins the award for most chocolate-y hot chocolate in Dublin. I’ve written about Brother Hubbard before, and I still can’t get over how they manage to make hot chocolate so chocolat-y. It’s […]

  • Reply 5 Dublin Cafes for Tea Drinkers - From China VillageFrom China Village February 23, 2015 at 2:16 pm

    […] been neglecting the tea drinkers out there by talking about coffee so much (here, here, and here), and of all the places in the world to drink tea, Dublin is a pretty good one. So, I’ve […]

  • Leave a Reply to Five Great Hot Chocolates in Dublin - From China VillageFrom China Village Cancel Reply