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General News / April 14, 2023

Dublin café to keep all coffees priced at €3

General News / April 14, 2023

Dublin café to keep all coffees priced at €3

Words: Shamim de Brún
Images: Instagram

Dublin 2 café Mimi’s, located at the front of The Pillar Bar on Westmoreland Street, has all coffees, even milky ones, priced at three euros.

Despite the mounting cost of living expenses, Mimi’s has pledged to keep all the drinks on their menu.

Mimi’s is a quintessential Dublin café. It serves speciality coffee from Rialto roasters Imbibe and pastries. Imbibe is a zero waste ethical Irish coffee roasting business that donates one per cent of its sales to Women’s Aid. Another per cent goes to projects at coffee origins countries, and a third one per cent is shared among their staff.

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