Then in 1893, Joshua's son Ernest introduced coffee to the Irish public. From his premises in central Dublin, he demonstrated the art of coffee making, whilst his wife prepared freshly baked scones. The rest is history. By 1927 Bewley's had grown to include cafes, shops, bakeries and a handmade chocolate factory.
Bewley's cafes became the place to meet, to relax, to enjoy good food, to think, and to write. Indeed, some of Ireland's most famous literary sons have succumbed to the lure of Bewley's legendary cafes. Brendan Behan, Patrick Kavanagh and James Joyce amongst others have all enjoyed the hospitality that is Bewley's.
Dublin Morning Tea: With a captivating image of Dublin and the Ha'Penny Bridge on the box, this is an invigorating blend of African teas which will ease you into your day.
Contains 80 tea bags.
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Had delicious tea while in Ireland so ordered this hoping it was the same. And it was. Wonderful flavor. Smooth with no bitter aftertaste.
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My mother-in-law was from N. Ireland and she introduced me to tea, and the best cup of tea I every had from her was Red Rose Tea. Unfortunatley, this Morning Tea doesn't compare to Red Rose.
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By far the best "All Around" everyday tea I've had. Smooth and mellow, but yet has plenty of flavor. I will probably only buy this tea from now on.
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Good, strong, tea
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This tea has an excellent strong flavor. It is perfect for the morning.
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Love a strong full body tea, and this one is one of the best