Premiumization
Ireland's coffee market grew in value (+39% 2021–2023) despite modest volume, reflecting premiumization.
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Ireland's coffee market has premiumized rapidly — lattes and flat whites define the café scene in Dublin and beyond. Per-capita consumption is modest in volume terms, but out-of-home spending has surged. Dublin espresso prices have risen sharply since 2022.
Import market — does not grow coffee commercially
Sourced figures on consumption, drinking habits, prices, and coffee culture. Every stat links to its original source — we do not estimate or invent data.
Annual consumption
1.71 kg per person
Euromonitor total volume 9.0 kt (2023); FAOSTAT overstates due to re-export flows
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Live counts from the Speciality Coffee Online roastery directory — roasteries based in Ireland that you can compare and order from online.
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2
roasteries in our database
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2
offer recurring delivery
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1
in our city finder
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Ireland's coffee market grew in value (+39% 2021–2023) despite modest volume, reflecting premiumization.
81% of Irish coffee is sold through retail; out-of-home share is 19%.
Dublin espresso prices rose from €2.20 (2022) to €3.32 (2025), among the steepest increases in the EU.
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