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Food / January 13, 2021

Ubh Café are now offering a delivery service

Photo: Ubh
Food / January 13, 2021

Ubh Café are now offering a delivery service

Words: Katie Gartland

You can now get a dish from Ubh’s delicious menu delivered to your door.

Ubh Café have just begun a delivery service from their store in Newbridge. The service will run on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.

Ubh is located in a cosy spot on Newbridge’s George’s Street. They’ve been offering a click-and-collect and takeaway service intermittently since the start of the pandemic throughout the past year.

The menu offers a range of delicious, hearty food with veggie, vegan and gluten-free options to die for. From toasties, tacos and flatbreads, Ubh have got something for everyone.

If you’re in the mood for something sweet, select from their range of freshly baked cakes and cookies. Accompany your dessert with a lovely a cup of speciality coffee. You can choose from a range of coffee beans roasted right there in the café.

The Café was established in 2016 by former pastry chef, Emma Spain. After becoming tired of working in the high-pressure fine dining industry, Emma began to think about opening Ubh. A colourful, exciting café was just what Newbridge needed.

Ubh pride themselves in their freshly roasted coffee and a delicious homemade menu. Their mission is to “create an environment that allows us to lead a happy, healthy and sustainable lifestyle, not only for ourselves, but for our community alike”.

So if you fancy a dish from Ubh’s delightful, locally sourced menu, head over to their website or Instagram page to find out more about how you can get Ubh delivered to your door.