Buying Coffee Online in Ireland

I am a self-confessed coffee addict. I’m not quite sure when I started drinking coffee, but over time I’ve developed a fairly serious addiction. Apart from a period about 25 years ago when I was stuck in the Valle del Jerte without access to coffee I generally drink coffee starting from first thing in the morning.

But I digress

I was curious to see what the options were for buying coffee online in Ireland. I knew of some places as I’d bought from them in the past, but I’d absolutely no idea what was either available or considered to be “good”. (“Good” is terribly subjective, but if multiple people recommend a place it can’t be “terrible”)

Things that influence my personal buying patterns are fairly obvious:

  • recommendations from friends / colleagues
  • shipping cost (it doesn’t have to be free, but the cost should be “reasonable” ie. I’m not going to pay €20 shipping for €30 of coffee)
  • secure professional looking site that makes me feel comfortable buying from them. If I’m not happy that you can be trusted with my payment details and my personal information then I’m not going to buy from you.

The list below is far from comprehensive but is based on what people told me when I asked for options. Obviously they all offer coffee, so I haven’t mentioned that.

You should also bear in mind that these are all “premium” coffees and you shouldn’t compare with the €3 – 5 per 227g offering in your local supermarket.

UPDATE December 2024.

I’ve added a couple of new coffee roasters

I’d recommend signing up for newsletters from any coffee roasters you like, as many do special offers from time to time, which can be quite generous and worth using.

Imbibe

  • Free shipping on orders over €20
  • Social enterprise – they donate a substantial chunk of their profits to Women’s Aid and other charities.

PS Coffee Roasters

  • Free shipping when you order 3 or more bags of coffee

Bean in Dingle

  • Offers a range of coffees with names as gaeilge
  • €10.50 shipping – I couldn’t find a free shipping option

Ponaire

  • Free shipping on orders over €50
  • Winner of multiple awards

West Cork Coffee

  • Free shipping some of the time (ROI) – check their socials for discounts and offers
  • Online shop also sells courses, mugs and coffee making gear
  • They’re a joy to deal with and I’ve always found their delivery processing times to be nice and fast.

Two Spots

  • Dublin based roasters

Cloud Picker

  • Free shipping on orders over 1kg
  • Offers a range of mugs, coffee machines and other gear for coffee making
  • Sells commercial equipment including machines and grinders (offline)
  • Shipping prices not available until purchase (and requires registration)

3FE

  • Free shipping on orders over €25
  • Sells a good range of coffee making equipment as well as merchandise
  • Variety of “subscriptions” available

Badger & Dodo

  • Free shipping on orders over €30

Bell Lane

  • Offers a range of ground and bean coffee including subscriptions.
  • Free shipping sometimes (various ongoing offers)

Dream Beans Coffee

  • Offers a range of coffee blends as beans or various grinds.
  • Currently offering 4 coffees for the price of 3
  • Free shipping for orders over €30

Full Circle

  • Has a nice range of single origin and blends.
  • Offers subscriptions.
  • Free shipping for orders over €20

Artessa

  • Nice range of coffee options.
  • Free shipping on orders over €50

By Michele Neylon

Michele is founder and CEO of Irish hosting provider and domain name registrar Blacknight.

4 comments

  1. Worth also having a look at Imbibe. Gary is a super guy and supports super causes. Coffee is great too, and delivery, I think, is a flat fee of €3.50

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