Dublin 7 is home to some of the most painfully cool cafes in the city, and this new spot on King Street North looks to be no exception.
A Stór, or "a treasure" as bearla just opened officially today and is instantly giving us gorge kitschy vibes. It's like a 1950's ice cream shop but instead of an extra from Grease behind the counter it's an Aran jumper-clad barista creating some serious latte art magic through the medium of oat milk. We assume. It's located inside Asian diner and cocktail bar Soup Two - a firm foodie fave on Dublin's north side - and the cute blue and red vintage sign catches your eye straight away.
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Inside, there are more delights to discover, including delicious speciality coffee from Belfast roasters Bailies Coffee (our eyes always light up when we see their colourful retail bags in Dublin cafes - instant indicator of a tasty spot), sweet treats and overnight oats. They're open Tuesday to Saturday, 8am-4pm. Pop in when you can and live your best main character life with a speciality flattie and a cheeky selfie amidst their beautiful decor. It's what life is all about gals.
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