Julie Schmidt
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We'd heard and read amazing things about this place, but were worried about entering as we were damp and muddy from hiking and it's just a bright, beautiful shop and cafe. We were delighted to find we were quite welcome, as it's location along the Dingle Way means walkers regularly visit ... in all kinds of weather. The pieces are stunning, and there's also a wide array of whimsical and (to be honest) slightly weird pieces. Sadly we weren't in the market for pottery, but we were craving a hot cup of coffee and a sweet treat. I had an amazing summer fruit crumble with fresh whipped cream and an Americano. My husband had a lovely fresh baked scone with cream and jam with his latte. Everything is locally sourced and of the highest quality.