About 3fe Five Points
3fe Five Points is the Harold’s Cross outpost of Colin Harmon’s 3fe, the Dublin roastery he built after winning the Irish Barista Championship. The company is known for a restrained roasting style that avoids chasing trends, instead aiming for consistency and clarity in the cup. It regularly rotates coffees and has built its reputation on carefully selected single-origin lots, including offerings from producers in Colombia. The Five Points café extends that approach into a neighborhood setting with coffee, brunch, and a direct link to the roastery’s sourcing philosophy.

About
3fe Five Points is the Harold’s Cross outpost of Colin Harmon’s 3fe, the Dublin roastery he built after winning the Irish Barista Championship. The company is known for a restrained roasting style that avoids chasing trends, instead aiming for consistency and clarity in the cup. It regularly rotates coffees and has built its reputation on carefully selected single-origin lots, including offerings from producers in Colombia. The Five Points café extends that approach into a neighborhood setting with coffee, brunch, and a direct link to the roastery’s sourcing philosophy.
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What regulars say
Real reviews from Google — not ours, not paid.
★★★★★“I live in the neighbourhood and this is my favourite lunch spot! They also do takeaways and you can buy great quality coffee beans. If needed, they can also grind the coffee beans for you in the shop. Always great service, tasty food and delicious coffee.”
— Amina M., via Google
★★★★★“Excellent food. Great coffee. Excellent service. Large breakfast was enough for 2. Kids pancakes very good. Not the cheapest but everything is fresh and very tasty. Good products. Good suppliers. Some delays in service noticeable from time to time and kitchen gets slammed. Suggest hiring kp. Chefs too busy.”
— lorcan r., via Google
★★★★★“Lovely cafe! Went here for Sunday brunch. Green hash was delicious, with a perfectly runny poached egg. Granola and rhubarb was very tasty too. Great coffee also. There is a kids menu and high chairs available. Good service and nice staff. We really enjoyed it. P.s. You are allowed to bring your dog inside the cafe.”
— Justina J., via Google
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