Pancakes in Dublin

gallogly

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afternoon folks,

Can anyone recommend somewhere in central Dublin to get pancakes tomorrow at lunchtime?

thanks,
Gallogly
 
There's a creperie at the bottom of Dawson street which serves crepes (they're basically the same I think?) all day every day. Not sure of the name.
 
Don't be afraid to dress it up a bit. Some cinnamon and nutmeg, a drop of vanilla extract, some brown sugar. Leave out the salt.

Crepes are not the same as pancakes, by the way. The crepe is thinner, designed to act as a wrap for a filling, whereas your pancake is more of a standalone thing.
 
The place on dawson street is called lemon - they also have a branch on south william street next to Butlers Cafe - their crepes are quite good.

There is also a place called lemonjelly, i think, on the pedestrian street between jervis centre and the millenium bridge - haven't been so can't say whether good or not. I think there's another branch on essex street in temple bar opposite entrance to meeting house square..although it might be a different company
 
Don't be afraid to dress it up a bit. Some cinnamon and nutmeg, a drop of vanilla extract, some brown sugar. Leave out the salt.
I hope we are not talking about our own Vanilla. The extraction process does entail soaking the Vanilla beans in raw alcohol - I would not wish it on him, unless he so desired;)
 
Try the bakeries, such as Anne's on Mary Street, The Earl on North Earl Street, or Teatime Express on Talbot Street.
 
I hope we are not talking about our own Vanilla. The extraction process does entail soaking the Vanilla beans in raw alcohol - I would not wish it on him, unless he so desired;)

AFAIK Vanilla is a woman. Don't know how she'd like to be soaked in alcohol though.
 
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