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The Pepper Pot
The guide was updated:The Pepper Pot specialises in homemade organic food and here the chefs use only seasonal stock in their delicious recipes and offer a versatile menu including gluten-free options and a tasty range of sandwiches, soups, bread, and cakes.
Useful Information
- Address: 59 South William Street, Dublin
- Website: www.thepepperpot.ie
- Phone: +353 1 707 1610
- Email: pepperpotcafe@gmail.com
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