Worse things have been fished out of bins. It won’t kill you.
Scéal bread is where it’s at. An unreal sesame seed sourdough.
“We have a story to tell”
The top marketing spiel of the past 5 years
Cc @Big_Dan_Campbell @Rocko @Juhniallio @Little_Lord_Fauntleroy and even @Bandage and any other forumites who might have reason to pass through Raheny. There is a beautiful bakery in Raheny Village called Bread Naturally. Best to get there in the morning. It closes when the last loaf is sold. I got a lovely multi seed sour dough there today. A little treat in these hard times.
I passed through Raheny city centre yesterday morning around 9am. There was a queue for close to 100 metres around the corner for this place, queuing down as far as the scout hall.
Must be serious loaves of bread.
They are savage. Glad to hear they are still in business.
I’d say you can taste the Oriel off the salt with every bite.
Were Waterford blaas always made with sea salt from Drogheda? I don’t get it.
Tramore bakery - Seagull has opened a branch in the City. Braved the queue and got a sourdough loaf. It’s a thing of beauty. 3.90 as opposed to the 12€ sourdough you can get in Maynooth. (Cc Liveline).