I love everything about tea - finding the perfect mug, boiling the kettle and of course drinking the tea! A boiling kettle could really be the soundtrack to my life! Wall & Keogh have an incredible selection of both tea and coffee - they also stock most of Dublin’s cafes so if you were unable to make it to the store, you are bound to pick it up elsewhere. Especially since the weather is that little bit colder in the winter season, there is no better reason to visit Wall & Keogh!
Wall & Keogh pride themselves on having the finest loose leaf tea and are constantly changing their selection - they have over 150 varieties. They do stock regular breakfast tea, peppermint tea and green tea but also stock teas such as ‘South of France - Fruit Infusion’, Shou Mei - White Tea and many more.
Upon entering Wall and Keogh you are greeted with tall glass jars full to the brim with tea leaves and staff are on hand to assist with any request that customers may have. The most difficult part of the entire experience is remembering which tea you liked!
My favourite tea is ‘Put the Cat out’ and it is a blend of chamomile and lime. Wall & Keogh sell tea by weight so you can order as much or as little as you like!
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