Try somewhere new this long weekend …
Bread 41, Old Bray Road, Cabinteely, Dublin 18
One of the most popular bakeries (and one of our favourites) in Dublin has just opened its third location, following the success of its second last year in a lovingly restored church in Stillorgan. So gear up locals, the queue for its famous fresh pastries, sourdough breads and speciality coffee will undoubtedly be long! Open from 7am to 3pm, seven days a week. @bread41bakery
Nutbutter, Dundrum, Dublin 16
Beloved healthy lunch spot Nutbutter – a proudly Irish, independently-owned eatery that’s already popular in Grand Canal Dock and Smithfield – is coming to Dundrum Shopping Centre this autumn. To mark the launch, an exclusive menu will debut featuring seasonal dishes, a curated cocktail and wine list, new kids’ options, and desserts that are primarily plant-based. Nutbutter will remain walk-in only, making it easy for guests to pop in for lunch or dinner, while coffee comes courtesy of Irish small-batch roasters TWOFIFTY SQUARE. @nutbutter.ie
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Old News, Mullingar, Co Westmeath
A new café has arrived on Pearse Street in Mullingar with a minimalist Scandi-style setting bringing a taste of Copenhagen coffee culture to the midlands, à la April Coffee. They’re a brand new business and could use the support, so pop in if you’re in the area. Did we mention they’re pet-friendly too? @oldnews.coffee
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Roasted Coffee, Portrush, Northern Ireland
A cute new truck in Portrush is bringing speciality coffee, matcha, lemonades and sweet treats to the city. As per latest trends, there’s also the option to have your iced drink served in a can for conveniency, which we recommend reusing for sustainability. Their produce focuses on local suppliers too, which is great to see. @roastedcoffeeni
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