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Nobber

G`N`R Café Kilmainhamwood

Only open in May 2024 and already a big hit in Kilmainhamwood! 

Well worth a drop in after a long walk or just for Coffee break in the peaceful countryside.

Eoin will look after you with a variety of coffees teas comfy drinking chocolate and many tasty summer juicies like old fashioned Cloudy lemonade, Blood orange soaked up with a selection of delicious cake.

And NOW serving Hot Toasties with a range of snacks for the savory fans.

info@gnrcafe.com

Station House, Nobber, Ireland A82 P654

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The Greenways Cafe

In the heart of the village of Nobber and only one minute from the Boyne Valley to Lakelands County Greenway.
Serving breakfast, lunch and tasty treats, with speciality coffee and artisan local food produce. Open daily.
 

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thegreenwaycafenobber@gmail.com

Main Street, Nobber, Co. Meath, A82 K0N2

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Nobber

(Nobber mediveal church ruin and modern Church of Ireland church, now George Eogan Cultural and Heritage Centre: Photo, Henry Cruise)

Nobber: from the prehsitoric to the present day

The town of Nobber and its surrounds is an ancient settlement that can trace its roots back to Mesolithic Ireland, c.6,000 BC. The name Nobber come from the Irish word “an Obair” ('the work'), which refers to the Norman motte at the north end of the village.

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