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Revive Cafe

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Café

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Address:
Revive Cafe
35 Eyre Street Galway Co Galway
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Tel: +353 91 533 779

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Staff are friendly and efficient. Everything is based on fresh produce daily, cooked simply; dressings, pestos, salsa & relishes are also home-made. No wonder it's so popular.
  • Location - Town Centre
  • Contemporary International
  • Contemporary Irish
  • Breakfast Venue
  • Café Bar
  • Coeliac Friendly
  • Daytime/Coffee
  • Organic Produce used (mainly)
  • Sunday Dining
  • Vegetarian Friendly (always at least 1 starter & 1 main course)

Revive Cafe

This popular day-time rendezvous offers a wide choice of quality sandwiches, wraps, salads, panini, made-up to order at the counter, where you pay and will be served at tables, or at a 'bar' counter - or in a small, covered courtyard with hanging baskets of flowers under a perspex roof at the back - a welcome relief from the heat of the main café in summer.


Good soups, wraps - chicken, cheddar salad and pesto with tortilla chips and sweet and sour dip on the side makes a generous lunch portion, packed with chicken. Or, there are: gourmet sandwiches, panini or house salads, such as Caesar or smoked salmon.


There are scones, croissants, muffins and other treats, good coffees and smoothies available all day.


Although busy at lunchtime, Revive is a pleasant drop-in for breakfast (from 'Full Irish' to toasted ciabatta filled with smoked bacon, Cumberland sausage, tomatoes and fried eggs), morning coffee, or afternoon tea.


Staff are friendly and efficient - and complimentary newspapers are provided. Everything is based on fresh produce daily, cooked simply; dressings, pestos, salsa & relishes are also home-made. No wonder it's so popular

Seats 60. Open daily 8am to 5.30pm (Sun from 7.30am). Children welcome (high chair); wheelchair accessible (toilets & public areas). Closed 25-26 Dec, bank hols. Mastercard, Visa, Laser. abbreviations
Last Updated: 04-04-2013
Author: Georgina Campbell

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City centre: off Eyre Square

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Comments

23rd August 2012
Barbara
Definitely agree with this review. Was there twice while visiting this July (2012) and was very impressed. The coffee was really good too.
30th November 2012
Admin
Quite agree. Great little spot! Georgina

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