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Fermanagh - Cafés
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The Clarke family's coffee shop is really special: a listed building dating back to the late 18th century - and predating the famous Belleek Pottery - it’s the only originally thatched building remaining in County Fermanagh.
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Julie Snoddy, formerly of the charming Sheelin teashop in Bellanaleck, runs this former draper's shop on the corner of Townhall Street and Regal Pass as atea room and café. It is equally delightful and would be hard to pass by.
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A first for Enniskillen, Laura Oestreich’s health shop and plant-focused café is hitting all the right notes - and you don’t have to be vegetarian or vegan to enjoy this tastily wholesome organic and gluten-free food.
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Bedecked with window boxes and hanging baskets, this picturesque thatched house in the village centre houses the Sheelin Lace Shop and Museum, the latter displaying probably the most comprehensive collection of Irish lace anywhere in Ireland or beyond. ...
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With its jaunty blue and white awning, pretty pavement tables and a cheerful window display always themed for the season, the Johnston family’s Jolly Sandwich Bar is hard to pass by.
A beacon of simple excellence, it’s a lunch place of cho ...
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Established by owner Alma Kinnear in 2004 and now run with her daughter Grace, this little gem is the go-to coffee shop and bakery in the scenic Upper Lough Erne area of Co Fermanagh.
There is nowhere like it for many miles, and this friendly spot att ...
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Leslie Wilkin's classic Northern Irish craft bakery and coffee shop is a popular spot, specialising in traditional wheaten bread, teabreads, cakes and buns.
It's also a busy daytime cafe, serving tasty hot pies and lunch specials to hungry shoppers.
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