Brother Hubbard Gluten-Free Brunch, Dublin
Dublin, Ireland
About This Activity
Brother Hubbard on Capel Street is one of Dublin's most beloved all-day brunch cafés, known for its Middle Eastern and North African flavour palette — shakshuka, halloumi bowls, za'atar-spiced dishes — and for clearly labelling gluten-free options on the menu. The kitchen accommodates celiac requests diligently. The café has two locations (north and south city) and is consistently busy on weekends; arrive before 10am or after 2pm to avoid queues. Brunch dishes €12–18; coffee and pastries €4–7.
Seasonal note: Year-round
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