Wall and Keogh

Grafton Street & St Stephen's Green


The Irish love their tea, and this marvellous cafe is the place to enjoy your choice of 150 different types, served in ceramic Japanese teapots with all the care of a traditional tea ceremony. It also serves a fabulous coffee and, for the peckish, sandwiches, baked goods and even sushi.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Grafton Street & St Stephen's Green attractions

1. Irish-Jewish Museum

0.22 MILES

Housed in an old synagogue, this jam-packed museum tells the story of Ireland's Jewish community over the last 150 years. Amid the old photos and…

2. Iveagh Gardens

0.34 MILES

These beautiful gardens may not have the sculpted elegance of the other city parks, but they never get too crowded and the warden won't bark at you if you…

3. Museum of Literature Ireland

0.37 MILES

Newly opened in September 2019, the Museum of Literature Ireland is a digital, interactive exploration of Ireland's deep literary heritage, from the…

4. Newman University Church

0.38 MILES

Cardinal Newman didn't care too much for the Gothic style of his day, so the 1856 church attached to his Catholic University of Ireland at Newman House is…

5. Iveagh House

0.38 MILES

The headquarters of the Department of Foreign Affairs occupies two splendid Georgian houses that were joined together by Benjamin Guinness when he bought…

6. James Joyce Bust

0.4 MILES

On the south side of St Stephen's Green is a bust of James Joyce by US-born Irish sculptor Marjorie Fitzgibbon (1930–). It faces Newman House, part of…

7. Three Fates Statue

0.41 MILES

This statue of the Three Fates by the southwestern corner of St Stephen's Green was presented to the city of Dublin in 1956 by West German president Roman…

8. Adam's Tree

0.42 MILES

Between the bandstand and the James Joyce statue in St Stephen's Green is a young oak tree at the base of which are scattered the ashes of guitarist Adam…