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Food / December 4, 2023

Here’s Where To Get Coffe For Just €2 All December

Food / December 4, 2023

Here’s Where To Get Coffe For Just €2 All December

Words: Shamim de Brún
Images: Unsplash/ Instgram

For the entire month of December, the java deities at Heartbreak Social Club have declared a sacred decree: all coffees shall be offered at a mere €2.

Just two measly euros for your elixir of wakefulness. It’s practically a Christmas miracle, or maybe just a stroke of caffeinated genius.

We thought we had found Dublin’s cheapest coffee when we unearthed a €2.50 one last week. But nowHeartbreak Social Club is slinging all their brews for just €2, you better believe it’s an unprecedented steal.

Whether you’re after the bold simplicity of an Americano, the creamy elegance of a flat white, or the frothy ecstasy of a cappuccino, it’s all yours for a paltry €2. Heartbreak Social Club isn’t just a benevolent caffeine dispenser during this yuletide season—they’re affordable year-round (€3 for an American on regular days).

They get their beans from Pine Cone Coffee Roasters. Pine Cone Cofee Roasters is a small-batch Irish roaster. Their coffee is roasted in a style that allows the coffee to express itself through its flavour profile and differentiate itself from other beans and origins. Small batch roasting will enable them to ensure high quality, optimal freshness, and frequent rotation of the coffee to allow for the best experience. All that for €2, jaysus I won’t know myself.

This haven of affordable awakening operates seven days a week, from the sacred hours of 11: 00 to 19:00. So, if your toil or abode lies in the vicinity, consider this your caffeinated salvation. Head to Heartbreak Social Club and bask in the glory of €2 coffees, for ’tis the season to be caffeinated without breaking the bank.

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