New cafe offering traditional Brazilian desserts opens in Dublin City Centre

This week, a brand-new café in Dublin 2 opened its doors and started serving delectable Brazilian treats.

All Rosey Coffee, which is situated on South King Street next to the statue of Luke Kelly, will certainly be a favourite among fans of Bread 41 and people who enjoy sweets in general.

The coffee shop and other delicacies are its speciality. They provide croissants, including vegan varieties, between €3 and €4, Kinder Cruffins for €4, Coconut Dulce de Leche Tarts for €3.95 and Pastel de Nata for €3.

Additionally, they provide baked pears cakes, Danish pastries, cinnamon rolls, and morning buns. But their specialty—gourmet brigadeiros—is the one thing that truly sets them apart from the majority of other cafés in Dublin. Condensed milk, butter, chocolate powder, and sprinkles (or other fancy toppings) are the main ingredients of these traditional Brazilian sweets.

On weekdays, All Rosey Coffee is open from 7:30 am to 5 pm; on Saturday and Sunday, it is open from 8:30 am to 5 pm.

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