sister sadie


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siobhán
5
2 yıl önce
portobello
love this place for brunch / tea and treats. i got the superfoodsalad for a weekend brunch and it was so delish. quinoa, cured salmon, avocado and nuts - perfect. emma bourke ordered the french toast and it was indescribably delish - such a sweet treat. the staff are so friendly - i popped in one evening for coffee and a scone and left with some amazing blueberry scones which they insisted i take on the house as they were closing and had them left over! the outside area is cosy with blankets and is nonsmoking. can't recommend sister sadie more.
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olwyn
5
2 yıl önce
portobello
at last i've visited brother hubbard's little sis! sister sadie offers a very similar menu to her older bro. favourites like the beans and pulled pork appear on the menu and thefoodand service is just as good as brother hubbard. i went for the ham and cheese roll which came with relish and rocket and a small side salad sprinkled with lovely seeds. i feel ss doesn't quite have the same bustling atmosphere as bh though but she is fairly new and i'm sure like every little sis will do her best to outshine the big bro when she gets older! there is tons of outside seating so this will be a goldmine in the summer.
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jenna
5
2 yıl önce
portobello
best brunch in dublin hands down.foodis very tasty and not too heavy. good sized portions and was definitely leaving with a full stomach. the service was very warm and lovely.
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stephen
4
8 yıl önce
portobello
stopped in to sister sadie today for brunch with my girlfriend. i've eaten in their 'sister' restaurant brother hubbard numerous times so was eager to check it. when we arrived a little after one the place was busy but there was still tables free. i walked in and immediately said hello to one of the waiters who said hello back before quickly walking off. after this brief welcome we then stood as a line formed behind us for five minutes before we were acknowledged again, not a great start.

once we were shown to a table the service was quick and pleasant. i ordered a glass of orange juice which was beautifully fresh with lots of nice bits. forfoodi went for the the sister sadie beans classic, which consisted of beans with whipped feta topped with a fried egg. the beans had a lovely flavour but the dish as a whole could have benefited from more of the beautiful whipped feta. as brunch dishes go it was good without being spectacular.

we attempted to pay with card which resulted in having to bring the bill to the counter, which also acts as the packed waiting area, the system in this regard could certainly be improved.

while neither of us could find fault with thefoodit just lacked something that would bring me back week after week. brunch is arguably becoming the most competitive meal in this part of dublin and the few issues i've noted above just let sister sadie down.

brunch for two came to €26.
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irene
1
8 yıl önce
portobello
over priced food, €10 basically for eggs on toast with a few herbs and it wasn't nice.
went with a group of 5 and only one of us enjoyed ourfood( she got the bacon egg and cheese sandwich) trying too hard to be alternative
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aisling
4
8 yıl önce
portobello
had a very enjoyable sunday afternoon in sister sadie last weekend. this was my first time in ss but i'm a big fan of brother hubbards so my expectations were high.

after much debate, i ordered the beans classic which is baked cannellini beans in a fancy tomato sauce served with a whipped feta, lemon and olive yoghurt and a fried egg. oh, and sourdough bread too! ! thefoodenvy quickly set in when my friend's pulled pork sandwich arrived to the table - i was lucky enough to try some and it was fab. they don't call it in the best pulled pork sambo in dublin for nothing.

very impressed with both the standard offood& service in ss. i will be back.
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shane
5
8 yıl önce
portobello
this place is unreal. but far out from the mainfoodplaces in town but worth the walk up camden. you will never leave hungry and everything is so wholesome. i had amazing broccoli soup garnished with creme fraiche and greens. it was so filling and came with two slices of bread and hummus. they also do a deal where you can get salads too but i honestly couldn't. the staff were super friendly it was packed at lunch so we got a table outside but they brought us blankets over which was great. if you're into pulled pork that looks unreal too. oh and my friends said the chocolate swirl pastry was the bomb! good variation of veggie and healthy options though so caters for everyone!
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kims86@hotmail.com
4
8 yıl önce
portobello
this is the sister restaurant of brother hubbard which i absolutely adore so expectations were very high! the menu is pretty much identical to bh...and they have a lovely outdoor area which unfortunately we couldn't get a seat in...i'm not too keen on the tables inside purely cos it's really loud and cramped in there so means you are trying to talk over your neighbours!foodis really good though- so flavoursome and lovely teas and coffees aswell! turkish eggs menamen is my fav!
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kate
5
8 yıl önce
portobello
i’ve always wanted to work in town… the after work shopping trips and drinks and the huge choice for lunch and dinner – all the stuff you don’t get when you work in an industrial estate in d12! the main part i’m envious of is thefoodoptions though… i constantly see people on social media who get to sample all the new spots on their lunch while i sit at my desk or in our canteen with my home made soup or salad, struggling to make it around all the latest hotspots over the weekend.

one such place that i’d heard lots about is sister sadie on harrington street… my only experience was reading others reviews and flying past it on the bus into town. being close to hatch street, it’s got the benefit of proximity to aviva and deloitte and i’ve often jealously viewed the tweets from workers who can pop in for a bite to eat on their break. as a sister restaurant to the ever popular brother hubbard, it has always had a lot to live up to – and for me it certainly did!

my review is split over two visits, one for lunch while on a quick break from a yoga workshop nearby and then a flying visit for a solo coffee and cake date. on the side of a gorgeous leafy street, they’ve made the most of all available space with a cute outdoor “non-smoking area” – delightful, i can eat my lunch outdoors without the smoke!

the indoor area is funky and modern with desk-type tables and some pretty cool light fixtures. there’s also a section with some packaged foodstuff for sale – i didn’t even look as i know i would have bought it all! i loved the little touches like the cute salt and pepper holders.

the menu offered enough to keep anyone happy… a few smaller and healthy options like the granola or bircher bowl then more substantial choices of baklava french toast, turkish eggs, beans & pulled pork. there is a middle eastern emphasis on many of their dishes and they have just recently started supper evenings along the same line.

trying to keep lunch somewhat light and healthy we went for the regular bircher bowl of oats with dried fruits, toasted nuts, crème fraiche,a drizzle of maple syrup and pomegranate seeds (€6.50) & the special of the day, sabiche salad and warm flatbread – chargrilled aubergine with spiced potatoes, cucumber tomato and red onion salad with tahini yogurt (€10.95).

both dishes were substantial, healthy and so tasty. the salad part of my dish was light and fresh, the aubergine still had a nice bite and the flatbread was perfect for clearing the end of the dressing from the plate. the staff were super cool and friendly and managed to rush everything for us to get back to our yoga moves on time :-)

my second visit was an altogether less healthy affair and i plumped for a cappucino and the chocolate & hazlenut scroll (€2.80)… in a word – amaze! i did have a slight speeding up of the heart with the sugar rush but the pastry was absolutely delicious and filled me for the morning :-)

open for breakfast, brunch, lunch and now dinner too there is no excuse not to visit and try out this fantastic – and somewhat healthy – food!
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marta
5
8 yıl önce
portobello
little sister of hubbard brothers . very busy place which is understandable considering a quality of their food. great choice, generous portions and deliciousfoodwhich is also good for you ! great for sunday brunch.
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nicola
4
9 yıl önce
portobello
i eagerly anticipated the arrival of sister sadie near my previous office; brother hubbard have a brilliant reputation and are a byword for greatfoodand lovely coffee so i couldn't wait to welcome its little sister to the neighbourhood. 

two large airy rooms on harrington street just off the top of camden street - light floods in on sunny days making this a really nice spot to sit and watch the world go by. coffee is supplied by the ever awesome 3fe and as of my last visit, they were serving brother hubbard's custom blend with the plan to serve an exclusive sister sadie blend in the future.

for breakfast i always opt for the overnight oats which is a deliciously creamy portion of porridge served with your choice of toppings - i usually go for compote and nuts . 

it has quickly become one of my favourite places to eat and i have yet to check out the new brunch menu but i know it will be fantastic!
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