RM Moore—January 16, 2025
Beautiful mugs. They hold not quite a cup but abt 3/4 cup. Stylish and nice quality. These make a good juice glasses too. Gorgeous. Glass is so much better than plastic. You have to handle them with care but they dont feel like they are too delicate as they are heavy for a smaller glass. (These are not made in Ireland like I thought. ) Read more
Mike—December 3, 2024
Nice weight. Glass is not crystal but not the cheap pressed kind with a residual seam. Works great for after dinner coffees or hot drinks. Classy. Read more
Maria V Torres—June 5, 2025
great size for coffee, easy to clean, great design, a little heavy for its size but good weight, Read more
Customer—August 4, 2025
Looks just like the picture, so pretty! Read more
Cleveland Customer—January 20, 2022
This was given as a gift along with the ingredients to make Irish coffee. They loved the mugs and coffee. I'm don't believe the glass is cut crystal but rather pressed glass to look like cut crystal. But still looks great and give that feel. Read more
COWSDiva—March 24, 2024
After my recent trip to Ireland, I became a fan of Irish coffee and wanted to have the perfect cups to hold this delicious drink. I purchased this lovely set of four Dublin Crystal Glasses because of the outstanding reviews from previous reviews. I WAS NOT disappointed! My guests have complimented me on having such beautiful pieces from Ireland and actually compared them to Waterford’s beauty and craftsmanship! Read more
debrunski—January 6, 2023
I bought these specifically for cold weather entertaining ie: coffee with varied amount of yummy alcohol and a noun of whipped cream. Well I have to tell you that it happens even when we are not entertaining. I truly love these mugs. They are beautiful and heavy duty. Instructions say to hand wash but I’m lazy and they do great in the dishwasher. These would be a perfect wedding gift or birthday or retirement gift. Read more
Anastasia—September 6, 2024
I went to Ireland last year and I was obsessed with the Irish coffee, & so I had learned to make them in Dublin before leaving to come back to the states. I wanted similar shaped glasses & these are “the real deal”, with a very beautiful design & a good weight to them … absolutely perfect. I then made some Irish coffees & shared them with my neighbors in L.A. & they too are obsessed. If you make Irish coffees you need these! In case you are wondering the official Irish coffee is made with Irish Whiskey, brown sugar, hot coffee & (whipped or frothed) heavy whipping cream. Read more