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The Two Sisters Coffee Shop

  • 02-06-2021 6:17pm
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    I used to live in Kilkenny years ago (10+ at least). There was a small coffee shop on John Street called (I think) The Two Sisters. It was located a few door up from the County Council. It was ran by a pair of sisters and one of them had trained in Ballymoloe.

    Last time I was in Kilkenny the coffee shop was gone. Does anyone know what happened to it? Did they set up shop elsehwhere?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 369 ✭✭1984baby


    Floricwil wrote: »
    I used to live in Kilkenny years ago (10+ at least). There was a small coffee shop on John Street called (I think) The Two Sisters. It was located a few door up from the County Council. It was ran by a pair of sisters and one of them had trained in Ballymoloe.

    Last time I was in Kilkenny the coffee shop was gone. Does anyone know what happened to it? Did they set up shop elsehwhere?

    That closed during the recession. It was called the Two Dames. The food was amazing. One of them, Tracie Daly, runs a food coaching business. Their brother now owns the pub a few doors up from it - The Front Room.


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