the herbstreet is located in a new area of dublin, very pleasant and calm. the place is, as comment by a friend, "the right mixture of busy and slow". don't be put off but the prices, that are on the less affordable side of things, because portions sizes accomaby that price hike and the quality is there. i had a standard irish/english breakfast which really didnt leave a lot of room for me to try other people's choices. which you may have noticed is something i do frequently, so i laughed in the face of a certain tummy ache and did it anyway. the eggos mexicalos, what could be described as eggs in cocote meets mexico, was very interesting but i'm not a fan of the tortilla chips. our request to cancel the blueberry and maple syruppancakesgot too late so we all had to do our beat to deal with that as well, not becaise they weren't really good - they were -, but everybody was missing a 2nd stomach to store all the food.
the rating is a bit lower than deserved due to the staff not being particularly nice, onde particular wireless being quite rude to be exact. a pity becausr the scenario, the location, the food, all wraps in nicely and begs for a bit more recognition that the attitude really didn't allow that elevation.