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Raise a cup of tea in May

Fair City and Real-Life Couple Bryan Murray and Una Crawford-O’Brien call on Ireland to host an Alzheimer’s Tea Day and have the most powerful cup of tea of the year on Thursday, May 4.
Popular Bubble Tea shop in Galway's Latin Quarter for Sale

This is a beautifully decorated sit-in and takeaway Bubble Tea plus fast food take-away shop in the densely populated Latin Quarter area of Galway City.
Enjoy festive afternoon tea at The Ardilaun
Tradition, hospitality, and old world charm are synonymous with the luxurious Ardilaun Hotel, making it the perfect place to relax and enjoy an indulgent afternoon tea, especially when the fire is on and the hotel is getting into festive mood for Christmas.
[Closed] Win Afternoon Tea for four and a glass of Prosecco at The Hardiman!

Win Afternoon Tea for four and a glass of Prosecco at The Hardiman
Alzheimer’s Society of Ireland encouraging local community support for annual Tea Day

The Alzheimer Society of Ireland (ASI), along with their ambassadors, RTÉ stars Dáithí Ó Sé, and Sinead Kennedy is urging the people of Athlone and County Westmeath to host a Tea Day marking Alzheimer’s Tea Day Comeback year on Thursday, May 5.
Green Tea a rich source of antioxidant benefits
All teas (Green, Black, and Oolong) are derived from the same plant, the difference being in the preparation of the leaves.
Local Londis is first in country to showcase bespoke branded tea station

Mulroy’s Londis in Castlebar has become the first in the country to showcase the new branded self-serve tea station from BWG Foods, The Local Tea Company.
Giving and enjoying at the same time — Pink Ladies Afternoon Tea at the g

Who would have thought that such a perfect oasis of calm could be created in the midst of an afternoon in October, but the g Hotel offers that in the varied beautiful lounges created by Philip Treacy — all of which have stood the test of time in terms of chicness and luxury.
Green Tea a rich source of antioxidant benefits
All teas (Green, Black, and Oolong) are derived from the same plant, the difference being in the preparation of the leaves.