Great news for Bewleys fans – the iconic Grafton Street cafe is finally open for business again.
The gorgeous coffee shop had been closed since February 2015 for a total renovation costing €12 million.
Thankfully it hasn’t changed TOO much – the velvet booths, marble tables and bentwood chairs are all still in place.
They’ve also restored the stunning stained glass windows and will be lighting open fires for the cold winter months.
The famous sticky buns are back, and the cafe will be serving a range of French pastries from their bakery downstairs.
There’ll be a wide selection of teas and coffees as well as soup and sandwiches, with breakfast starting next week according to the Irish Times.
Check out some pics from today below!
We’re thrilled to welcome you back to our Grafton Street café! Reopening today from 11am – 5pm #BackinBewleys #Dublin pic.twitter.com/OVm9xC5N0k
— Bewley’s Ireland (@BewleysIreland) November 1, 2017
Amazing refurbishment job on Bewleys Grafton Street. Fantastic to see the doors of a beloved Dublin landmark open again. pic.twitter.com/ALXUiivFgC
— DublinTown (@DublinTown) November 1, 2017
@scarecrowflower #wibn-irl @BewleysIreland enjoying 1st latte in Grafton St. G8 buzz @ Bewleys! 2long pic.twitter.com/64jzoMAL9T
— Gráinne #Peacemaker (@clancy_care) November 1, 2017
We hope you’ll join us today at our Grafton Street Café, plenty of sweet treats, new additions and old favourites! #BackinBewleys #Dublin pic.twitter.com/bEkKcPOXn6
— Bewley’s Ireland (@BewleysIreland) November 1, 2017
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