Still a lovely place to go with a nice cafe, plentiful parking and a range of items to browse. Furniture seems reasonable in pricing and the café pricing is "on par" with other places given the price of food now. The food is lovely, GF and Vegan options. Coffee is delicious and clearly they're well trained baristas (as a prior barista myself, I'm scrupulous).
Only things letting it down is what a previous review mentions; that the prices in the boutique area are questionable. Anyone would think it was designer, not a charity. At least with the cafe, you know they have to buy the food and use electric etc. But with clothing and furniture you know most, if not all, has been donated so any money is better than none.
A great place to donate or buy second hand goods - electronics, books, vinyl, furniture and much more.
There's a cafe too, which serves hot drinks and cakes with a good selection of free-from alternatives. This, along with the bike loops outside, make the cafe a very popular rest break for cyclists!
Emmaus is my chosen charity, and visiting the village in Carton is always a treat. There's a drop-off point for donations whuch you're directed to as soon as you park the car in the car park, and it really is as simple as leave your boxes/bags on one of the shelves for them to collect and put through the warehouse. For furniture, however, always ask for an appraisal from a member of staff.
The best part of the visit is always the bistro. Not only do they do a truly excellent cappuccino, but the bookstore is truly excellent. No matter what your taste is as far as your reading appetites, you'll find something in there to suit you.
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