My Favourite Places in Dublin to get a Matcha Latte

In my previous post I talked about why I love matcha lattes so much. While there are more and more options popping up around Dublin, the following are my favourite places as they offer a wide variety of non-dairy milk options (coconut is my current favourite) and I’ve always been happy with my lattes!
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Alchemy Juice Co. in BT2’s on Grafton Street
A little more expensive but their matcha doesn’t have any added sweeteners. It’s a great place for people watching as you’ve got a bird’s eye view over Grafton Street.
Kaph, Drury Street
Great place for coffee and cake just off Grafton Street. They’ve a great selection of paleo cakes which is perfect for people with gluten and dairy intolerances like myself!
Staple Foods in Temple Bar
The first time I asked for a matcha latte with coconut milk they didn’t use that type of milk. Luckily I had a single serving carton with me which I asked them to use. When I was paying they said that they’d make sure to have coconut milk available in the future and any time I’ve gone in since, they have! Total brownie points.
The Punnet Health Store, Glasthule Village and Lower Mount Street
I’ll often call into The Punnet’s store in Glasthule Village anytime I’m out in Dun Laoghaire while their city centre store on Mount Street Lower is very handy for when I’m working in the city. They also have a loyalty card so for every 10 lattes you buy, you get one free!
Other places that do matcha lattes:
Yogism, George’s Street Arcade and St Stephen’s Green
Cocu, Baggot Street
KC Peaches, Nassau Street and Dame Street
The Food Room, Clontarf
Select Stores, Dalkey Village
I’m keen to try making my own lattes at home but I haven’t had the chance yet. Here are some of the brands I’ve seen in health food shops:
Nua Naturals
Koyu
Tea Pigs
I’d probably add some matcha to my green smoothies in the morning to give them an extra punch.
Where’s your favourite place for a matcha latte? Have you tried making one yourself?