Reviews of The Tram Café. (Coffee Shop) in Dublin (Dublin).
The Tram Café
Wolf Tone Square, Jervis St, North City, Dublin, D01 W8C9, Ireland
Description
Information of The Tram Café, Coffee shop in Dublin (Dublin)
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This place has good reviews, this means that they treat their customers well and you’ll feel great with their services, recommended 100%!
Map
Open hours of The Tram Café
Sunday
10am–6pm
Monday
10am–6pm
Tuesday
10am–6pm
Wednesday
10am–6pm
Thursday
10am–6pm
Friday
10am–6pm
Saturday
10am–6pm
Popular times
Reviews of The Tram Café
J. B.
Lovely spot - the team work hard to keep you comfy. The sandwichs are great and the secret garden lovely. The new loo ok the square is a gift.
This is real tram, imported, restored, expanded. It's gorgeous in normal times to sit in and there's a rear inside area.
In covid times they now have a huge awning that covers many tables and there is a secret covered garden area at the back.
Working hard doing lovely stuff.
P. G.
For a unique dining experience inside an old tram with original features, this is a favourite with locals and tourists alike.There is an atmospheric outdoor seating area and a secret covered garden with a tree in the middle outside around the back of the tram. Situated in a public square opposite the side of the Jervis Shopping centre, you can relax and get good food and drinks at very reasonable prices. At the moment, with Covid 19 restrictions, they are only doing takeaway coffee, tea, wine sandwiches and cakes, which are delicious. I've photographed part of their main menu and also a glimpse inside the tram, as well as the outside areas. Very friendly staff and a unique experience, that's what makes dining here a joy. Looking forward to when the restrictions are lifted!
J. M.
Really like the Tram and it's a great concept. Unlike the other Tram Cafe location in St Patrick's Park, this one is a bit of a problem. The area it's in attracts a great many outdoor cider drinkers and the likes, so the whole area can feel a little dingy. But this isn't the cafe's fault.
S. c.
Great little spot in the heart of Dublin!
120 years old tram restored with a lot of history behind serving as a cafe restaurant!
Definitely worth of a visit!
S. P.
Ancient meets modern. This is the simplest way to describe this little vintage cafe in the heart of Dublin. This place has a beautiful history which can be read by whoever visits this cafe. As the name suggests, this cafe is an old tram that has been modified and so the seats inside are like that of a tram. Seating outside, though is like that of a normal cafe, is beautiful on a sunny day. So in either way it’s a beautiful win-win situation, where, either you enjoy the seating inside the tram while soaking up the history or enjoy the pleasant weather outside in the background of the vintage tram.
P. S.
Lovely setting for a coffee, brunch or lunch! A gem of Dublin, you rarely find this European style cafe in the city. The cafe is set in a real old tram, with extended outside seating. Food is simple but tasty, coffee is really good. They do takeaway, but note: no bathroom! Also live has Friday night and Sunday afternoon :)
E. D.
Great novelty place in the heart of the city. Very accommodating staff. The only minus point is for not having a restroom which was more understandable when the cafe was literally in the tram only and less since it has expanded. I am sure it is to do with the city permissions etc. but I hope it will be possible one day as on a rainy day like today one does not want to have to run to the shopping center across the street.