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Fresh food options at The Prince

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The motto at the Prince Bar and Kitchen is ‘Fresh ingredients, freshly prepared’, and their delicious lunch options certainly live up to their reputation for fresh, wholesome food.

Time for tea at The Ardilaun

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It is no secret that the Irish love their tea. The Irish drink more of this hot beverage per capita than any other country. The presence of tea making facilities is considered essential in any hotel or bed and breakfast room and is offered at breakfast, 'elevenses', lunch, dinner, and any time in between. Lately we have even begun to embrace that very English tradition of afternoon tea. Legend has it that the ritual of afternoon tea owes its origins to Anna, the seventh Duchess of Bedford. As a young women in the early 1800s at this time, it was common to eat only two main meals a day, with breakfast scheduled in the morning and dinner taken late in the evening. When kerosene lamps were introduced in wealthier homes, eating a late dinner became increasingly fashionable, widening the long wait between meals.

Dance the day away

Social dancing is becoming increasingly popular because it gives people an opportunity to socialise, enjoy great live music or to just take time out to relax.

Tea party and cake sale

Carraig Donn tea party for Alzheimer’s today

Everyone is welcome to attend the tea party being held today (Thursday) in Carraig Donn, Corrib Shopping Centre.

Pink Ribbon coffee morning

Exclusive Fabrics and Leah’s Labels are hosting a coffee/tea morning in aid of Mayo Pink Ribbon Cycle supporting breast cancer research on Friday May 3 from 10.30am.

Tea & Choonage

TEA & CHOONAGE, the local electronic music collective/event at The Secret Garden tea shop, hosts its final gig this evening from 5pm to 11pm.

Room outside at The Boutique Kitchen

Whoever said that money can’t buy happiness simply did not know where to go shopping. The women of Galway know that happiness is available to purchase in sizes small, medium, or large at Born in Newtownsmith, not least of all because of The Boutique Kitchen, the in-store cafe where you can fortify yourself for a day's shopping with breakfast, beverages, and brownies without needing to leave this shopping haven.

Jewellery making workshop

A one-day jewellery making workshop will take place in Curam Family Centre, Claremorris, on Thursday May 17. The day will commence with registration tea/coffee and scones at 10am and will run until 4.30pm.

Western Alzheimer’s Tea Day

Two events which are taking place: today, April 13 a tea day will take place from 2.30pm to 5.30pm at Cuan Chaitriona Nursing Home, The Lawn, Castlebar.

 

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