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Fore Abbey Coffee Shop Café

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  • Sunday
  • 10 AM–5 PM
  • Monday
  • 10 AM–5 PM
  • Tuesday
  • 10 AM–5 PM
  • Wednesday
  • 10 AM–5 PM
  • Thursday
  • 10 AM–5 PM
  • Friday
  • 10 AM–5 PM
  • Saturday
  • 10 AM–5 PM

044 966 1780

Fore, Castlepollard, Co, N91 TN92, Westmeath, Ireland

53.6812541, -7.2276621

Fore Abbey Coffee Shop Café

Fore Abbey Coffee Shop Café: Blending Heritage with Hospitality

 

🕰️ Historic Tranquility:

Nestled near the ancient Fore Abbey, our coffee shop exudes serenity, offering a retreat into Ireland’s rich monastic history.

 

🍲 Culinary Delights:

Indulge in a diverse menu featuring locally sourced ingredients, complemented by a range of specialty coffees and teas.

 

🏛️ Architectural Charm:

Our café’s design seamlessly integrates with the medieval surroundings, providing a unique ambiance for visitors.

 

Embarking on the spiritual ambiance of Fore Abbey, relish a tranquil meal or a soothing cup of coffee.Local Artisanal Touch: Support local artisans as you browse through our curated selection of crafts and souvenirs available at the café.

 

Tranquil Garden Views: Relax in our garden area, offering picturesque views of the abbey grounds—a perfect setting for moments of reflection.

 

Community Hub: Experience the warmth of Irish hospitality as our café becomes a meeting point for locals and travelers alike.

 

⌛️ Hours of Operation: Monday-Sunday: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM

📍Location: Fore, Castlepollard, Co. Westmeath, N91 TN92, Ireland, 🇮🇪 

 

Travel Inti Recommends: Savor the fusion of history and contemporary comfort at Fore Abbey Coffee Shop Café—a haven for heritage enthusiasts and culinary connoisseurs.

Explore More with Travel Inti: Uncover hidden gems and delightful experiences with Travel Inti’s curated guides.

 

7 Wonders of Fore…

  1. The monastery in the bog
  2. The mill without a race,
  3. The water that flows uphill
  4. The tree that has three branches/the tree that won’t burn
  5. The water that won’t boil
  6. The anchorite in a stone
  7. the stone/lintel raised by St Fechin’s prayers

 

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