Living up to our name, this summer we’re going to ‘enjoy’ a season of Friday afternoon lunch outings in Malahide. We’ll take some pictures and let you know what we find. In the meantime, please let us know other places where you recommend we should visit….
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In the sixth of our weekly series we visited Itsa… (Bagel Stores) at the top of New Street. This little oasis with its outdoor seating really comes into its own on a sunny day like today, but with its covered section and large indoor area, its just as charming on the more typical of Irish days too. This 3 tiered layout offers an eclectic and comfy choice of seating perfect for any day of the year.
Set in off the road, the cobble lined entrance with distinctive gates opens up into a spacious courtyard adorned with flower pots, trees and assorted tables. There’s a choice of low level, couch-style seating under the veranda, with an assorted mix of traditional 2 and 4 seater café tables in the high ceiling interior. The decor is a unique blend of contemporary and retro styles, coupled with the striking roof light, creating an impressive and airy space. There’s even a 3 table snug with a bountiful book-lined wall for those who aren’t in a hurry.
I counted 19 different signature bagels on the menu, all with imaginative names and served jam packed with an alluring mix of ingredients on 6 different types of bagels; Plain, Onions, Sesame, Pumpernickel, Wholewheat, & Poppy seed. Seeing is believing, as it really is an impressive and delightfully explained choice, so don’t be surprised if you see people standing under the menu for a while trying to work out just which bagel they’re going to devour. A clever tip would be to go with a friend and order two different bagels and swap half a bagel with each other.
Some of the great choices include The Club, with homecooked chicken breast, streaky bacon, wicklow brie, lettuce, tomato, mayo, red onion relish & butter. DK’s Delight, on a Pumpernickel Bagel, with streaky bacon, wicklow brie, caramelised onions, crushed avocado, lettuce, tomato, fresh basil mayo & honey dijon, and The Gourmet Veggie, poppy seed bagel, with goats cheese, hummus, black olive tapenade, roasted red peppers, red onion relish, lettuce & butter. For an ingenious and fulfilling take on an Irish Breakfast those that may have overdone it the night before will be really appreciative of the All Day Cure, which comes with a free range egg, sausages, rashers, tomato relish and butter all inside a plain bagel. Reading the menu is like an adventure of flavour and memorable combinations, and waaaaaay to long for us to share with you now, so we recommend taking a trip to the Itsa Bagel site for the full and inspiring list.
So needless to say we went in expecting incredible bagels, and those familiar with Itsa will know that’s exactly what we would get. But for those not so familiar with the menu might be interested to know that they also serve delicious and hearty soups as well as a selection of exciting salads too. So good were the salads on offer I differed the bagel eating to my trusty side-kick and took the plunge and went for the Royal. The Salads also include The Kind Veggie; with hummus, crushed avocado, roasted red peppers, sliced red onion, lettuce, tomato & vinaigrette, and The Ceaser; home cooked chicken breast, ceaser dressing, parmesan, cos lettuce and oven bagel chips.
For starters we had the Chunky Vegetable & Lentil soup and the Soup of the Day; smoked bacon, brie, courgette & thyme. With the flavour and identifiable ingredients it came as no surprise to learn that both soups are made daily in-store. We initially had a slight disagreement over who would get the incredible sounding Soup of the day, but I soon found out that qualifing for the Vegetable & Lentil soup was no booby prize, its clear why its a cult favorite.
For mains we had the Itsa Ruben Bagel, and The Royal Salad. The Itsa Ruben comes in a pumpernickel bagel featuring the inspired and age old pairing of pastrami and melted swiss cheese, with a delicious caramelised onion and 1000 island dressing. Pastrami and cheese came about through methods created by our ancestors for perserving meat and dairy products prior to the invention of refrigeration; so this combo has a real and proven history, which was evident today. The Royal salad was a generous serving of succulent coronation chicken (cooked chicken with herbs and spices, with a creamy mayonnaise -based sauce), which looked very appealing and impressive served on a bed of lettuce. It came along with a portion of zesty mango chutney, and tomato & vinaigrette dressing on the side, to apply as I pleased. My enjoyment of the salad proved that Itsa has a lot more in its locker than its famous bagels.
For desert we went for the Super Rich Chocolate Cake and Vanilla Cup Cake. The Chocolate cake was aptly named, and came with the choice of being heated to which we duly obliged. It was covered in a gooey chocolate icing and was accompanied by a liberal portion of whipped cream. The Cupcake may have looked a little small beside its chocolate brother, but it was a delightful little treat to accompany my bucket of tea. After my soup and salad I just wasn’t able for the appealing Baked Cheese Cake, or Apple pie… but the I almost succumbed to the impressive looking Super Light Carrot Cake. The clash between its name and its appearance made me suspicious, but Carrot Cake is a personal favourite, so I will be back to investigate.
Our meal in full:
Starter:
Chunky Vegetable & Lentil Soup, €4.25
Soup of the Day, €4.75 – Smoked Bacon, Brie, Courgette & Thyme
Add a buttered warm/toasted bagel for .50c
Main Course:
The Royal, €5.35 – Coronation Chicken, lettuce, mango chutney, tomato & vinaigrette
Itsa Ruben Bagel, €5.75 – Pastrami, Swiss Cheese, Caramelised Onions, 1000 Island Dressing, Butter in a Pumpernickel Bagel
Desert:
Super Rich Chocolate Cake, €4.95 - with a medium Americano Coffee, €2.40
Vanilla Cupcake, €2.96 – with a large Tea, €1.90
Itsa… (Bagel Store)
Address: New Street, Malahide, Co.Dublin, Ireland
Telephone: +353 (0)1 845 6744
Itsa’s Opening Hours:
- Monday – Friday: 8.00am – 6pm
- Saturday: 9am – 6pm
- Sunday: 10am – 6pm



























