Sheridan's is a lovely cheesemonger located just off Dublin's Grafton Street. I am most certainly not the most experienced cheese eater - I know the difference between brie and cheddar but I am nowhere near an expert! Some specialist shops can often be a little intimidating, but I can honestly say that this is not the case in Sheridan's!
The staff at Sheridan's are really friendly and always encourage customers to try as much cheese as they would like in order to find the perfect cheese. The premises itself is quite small and the walls are lined with cheese, crackers and olives. Even if you do not like cheese, it is a lovely shop to visit simply because it is so cosy and staff are very friendly. My favourite cheese is taleggio and their linseed crackers are fab too!
Sheridan's have a large shop in the west of Ireland so I would certainly recommend a visit if you are in the area.
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