Pudding Row the Grocer Main Street, Easky, County Sligo
About the Business
Pudding Row the Grocer, located in the quaint town of Easky in County Sligo, Ireland, is the perfect destination for anyone with an appreciation for high-quality, locally-sourced food. Nestled in the charming Easkey House on the town's Main Street, this institution embodies the warm hospitality and commitment to quality that Ireland is so famous for.
As soon as you step through the door of Pudding Row the Grocer, you're greeted with the delightful aroma of fresh produce, artisanal bread and homemade cakes. Whether you're looking for organic vegetables, freshly baked sourdough or unique pantry items, this grocer has everything you need to create a delicious and sustainable feast.
The team at Pudding Row the Grocer take pride in sourcing the finest ingredients from local farmers, bakers, and artisans. With a focus on sustainability and ethical practices, they ensure that everything stocked in their store is of the highest quality and free from any harmful additives or preservatives.
In addition to the carefully curated selection of food items, Pudding Row the Grocer also serves up a delectable selection of homemade treats. From cakes and pastries to seasonal jams and chutneys, every item is made on the premises using the same high-quality ingredients you can find on their shelves.
Whether you're a foodie looking for the latest artisanal food products or a homemaker searching for the freshest ingredients to feed your family, Pudding Row the Grocer is the perfect destination. So why not come and experience the warmth, quality and unbeatable selection on offer – you won't be disappointed!
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Location & Phone number
Easkey House, Main St, Shannonspark West, Easky, Co. Sligo, Ireland
Hours open
Monday:
09:30 - 17:00
Tuesday:
09:30 - 17:00
Wednesday:
09:30 - 17:00
Thursday:
09:30 - 17:00
Friday:
09:30 - 17:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 17:00
Sunday:
10:00 - 17:00
Reviews
"Delicious Bagels & Vegetarian Tartlets. Best Ginger shot I have had. Very nice staff. Worth a visit. Thanks."
"Despite the fact it has become obvious that Pudding Row do not acknowledge their customer’s constructive criticism, I felt it was necessary to describe the impression to potential customers. The local experience of pudding row is often disappointing. There are rare adjustments to the pastry and sweet-treats selection, which has been circulating the same city-priced options for the last five years. The coffee is often inconsistent. One barista makes it too hot, the other too cold and the next, milky and boring. It is Goldilocks worst nightmare and the unfriendly service does not make up for it. I myself, want to run away at times. On top of this, they insist on putting the lid on the coffee themselves (both unsanitary and odd, if you ask them not to, they look…insulted? Weird). On a more positive note, the grocer is filled with delicious cheeses, meats, luxury chocolates and more. However, if you want your expensive sausage roll to be heated, take it on home to your own microwave! You live in Dublin? Boo Hoo. As if we could bother heating your purchase like every other café in the country! We’re different. Quirky. Honestly, street food trucks provide better service in a square metre space. There is no bin to throw away your rubbish. No toilet to use after your coffee. No seats to sit and eat your cold sausage roll. No friendly faces asking about your day. It’s all a bit, sad really. Writing this is making me sad. But it’s for the good of Ireland. (Sarcasm. For the employee who seemingly hates humour.) The “pudding row” raved about in articles, competitions and social media posts is not the pudding row standing there today. Their bagels are fabulous, the soup is delicious and croissants beautiful and crisp. Be careful though, because taking a bite while paying the €4.50 per croissant due, might make you choke. I rather throw all my coins to a lucky fountain than give them to a place that does not value its repeat customers, its service quality and giving back to its community. They simply do not deserve to be in business. That’s my opinion, of course. I suspect in the owner's opinion, they’re one-of-a-kind, and they like it."
"Food was really delicious. Desserts were exceptional.Really nice spot with friendly staff & great service. We bought some of the gorgeous & bagels to enjoy at home."
"Don’t miss your chance if you find yourself passing by. Baked goods are phenomenal, and I’ve never had a dish I haven’t liked. There are daily specials and you can’t go wrong eating here. Atmosphere is bright and service is friendly. Highly recommend!"
"Its been 5 years since I visited Easkey. Too long! We loved this place 1st time and even better now. Pudding Row, what a real treat. Fresh, lovely decor, atmosphere & view to coast, friendly. Menu is amazing. We had coffee with a beautiful yummy donut and chocolate/salted caramel brownie. I only wish i lived closer and would be a regular."
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