Takeout · Outdoor seating
Reliable chain coffee stop with friendly staff and ample parking; coffee consistency and snack freshness can vary by visit.
Costa Coffee delivers a practical neighborhood experience with friendly and attentive staff and comfortable seating ideal for meetings, but inconsistent coffee quality and pastry freshness across visits prevents a higher grade. The variable drink execution depending on barista and lack of distinctive character keep this solidly in the reliable-but-unremarkable range for casual coffee stops.
This Costa lands as a practical neighborhood stop where the room feels warm and bustling and staff are often friendly and upbeat. Reviewers praise neat tray service and a relaxed vibe for meetups, though one noted music too loud at peak times. The food and drink program is the familiar chain playbook: steady coffees, hot chocolate on request, and classic pastries. Expect standard comfort choices over culinary fireworks, with quality mostly solid but barista-dependent on occasion. When it clicks, cups are smooth and snacks satisfying; off days bring a bitter latte or a dry scone. Families and casual meetups fit well here thanks to easy parking and simple options kids recognize like hot chocolate and pastries. There is no explicit kids menu mentioned, but counter service and laid-back seating make short stops easy.
Area: Suburban commercial strip serving locals, shoppers, and mosque attendees; practical stop for breaks and paperwork.
Safety: Generally safe with steady footfall; occasional complaints about indoor smell but no safety issues noted.
Nearby: Near parking areas and community spots including Tallaght Mosque; convenient for meetups and breaks.
Available: Takeout, Outdoor seating
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