Grab a free cup of “Tallaght’s best coffee” in The County Fare

Grab a free cup of “Tallaght’s best coffee” in The County Fare

The County Fare speciality coffee shop in Tallaght village is now offering its top-class coffee and healthy and locally sourced breakfast, lunch and artisan fare menu on Saturdays – with locals invited to pop in for a free coffee with their Echo voucher if shopping in the village over the coming days. 

This week’s edition of The Echo has a voucher for free coffee on its front page, simply tear it out and hand it into the baristas at The County Fare for a complimentary cup of coffee. 

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Located in the Tallaght Enterprise Centre on Main Road, beside Lidl, the County Fare is offering “the best coffee in Tallaght” with the help of two skilled baristas, who are brewing aromatic cups of coffee from beans that have been sourced directly from producers in Brazil, El Salvador, Kenya and Colombia.

All coffee, which is single origin and bought in small batches, is lightly roasted to retain all of its flavours, a process which is going down a hit with coffee enthusiasts.

If coffee is not your cup, the café also has a range of teas available that are sourced from Terenure company, Nik’s Tea – and which go down a treat with the County Fare’s homemade selection of breakfasts, sandwiches, breads and cakes.

A not-for-profit, social enterprise, the County Fare is serving up a unique and freshly prepared-on-site menu that starts at 8am weekdays – with the local enterprise now opening on Saturdays from 9am to 4pm. 

This Saturday, the new brunch menu will include the cafe’s special avocado toast, breakfast muffin sandwich, savoury tart or classic tortilla and salad. 

The rustic and homemade aspect of the food is mirrored in the café’s surroundings, which are welcoming, cosy and charming – providing the perfect eclectic getaway from the bustle of village and work life. 

John Kearns, CEO of Partas, which is running the café as a social enterprise, told The Echo: “The County Fare is an artisan haven in the centre of Tallaght.

“It is a social enterprise too, which means that all of the profits made will be reinvested into supporting the social fabric of Tallaght – with profits being directed into enterprise development, training and helping people to get jobs.”

He added: “The café has been designed with everybody in mind and is a high-end café for the entire community.

“It’s promoting and celebrating the produce of the county while also give people a place to come for the best coffee in Tallaght or to enjoy a tasty snack or lunch with friends.”

The County Fare is child friendly, has on-site parking and a garden for those visiting with their dogs. 

All food in The County Fare can be eaten-in or taken away and for more visit The County Fare Facebook page.

 

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