A new cafe has opened in Dublin 2 this week and they are offering some delicious traditional Brazilian desserts.
Fans of Bread 41 and those with sweet tooth in general will probably love All Rosey Coffee which is located on South King Street opposite the Luke Kelly statue. The cafe specialises in pastries, coffee and other treats. They have kinder cruffins for €4, croissants - including vegan ones - between €3 and €4, coconut dulce de leche tarts for €3.95 and pastel de nata for €3.
They also have cinnamon rolls, morning buns, Danish pastries and baked pear cake. But the one thing that really sets them apart from most other cafes in Dublin is their specialty - gourmet brigadeiros. These traditional Brazilian desserts are made up of condensed milk, sprinkles (or other, fancy toppings), butter, and cocoa powder.
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They look similar to truffles in this way and they are served cold, or room temperature. All Rosey has lots of different versions to choose from.
The venue opened yesterday and fans are already praising it on Instagram. Customers who dropped in on the cafe's opening day got free brigadeiros with every coffee sold.
The management said yesterday: "Overwhelmed by how many people have dropped in so far for our first day open. A dream come true! We are flying through our brigadeiros today."
All Rosey Coffee works between 7:30am and 5pm on weekdays, 8:30am-5pm on Saturday and 9:30am-5pm on Sunday.
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