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8 of the most scrumptious scones in Dublin
DUBLIN IS SPOILED for choice when it comes to delicious pastries.
But sometimes you just want a good old-fashioned scone.
Here are some of the best that the city has to offer.
1. Coffee2Go, Mespil Road
Look at that scone. It’s like a work of art.
2. Brother Hubbard, Capel Street
You haven’t lived until you’ve had a scone from Brother Hubbard lathered in their signature orange blossom butter.
3. Queen of Tarts, Cow’s Lane
The blueberry scones in Queen of Tarts are *kisses fingers*
4. Camerino, Capel Street
Get it into ya, Cynthia.
5. Cornucopia, Wicklow Street
Vegan and looking to enjoy a scone? Head on over to Cornucopia.
6. The Woollen Mills, Lower Ormond Quay
If you’re craving a good old-fashioned comforting scone, look no further than The Woollen Mills. Heavenly.
7. Keogh’s Café, Trinity Street
Over the years, Keogh’s has established itself as a haven for scone aficionados. Step inside and find out why for yourself.
8. The PepperPot, Powerscourt Centre
Scone, jam and cream with coffee.
Bliss.
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