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Bean in Dingle
The guide was updated:This small cafe in the heart of Dingle has few seats, but a lot of charm. Here you'll find freshly baked cakes and pastries every morning, as well as coffee made from beans that they roast themselves. Interesting fact: they're the first ones to do so in the Dingle Peninsula.
Useful Information
- Address: Green St, Dingle, Co. Kerry
- Opening hours: Monday-Saturday: 8am-5pm, Sunday: 10am-4pm
- Website: www.beanindingle.com
- Phone: +353 87 2992831
- Email: info@beanindingle.com
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