hygge & fika

A place to unwind

hygge —

The Danish word “hygge” has made itself known around the world as describing a quality of cosiness or a feeling of peace and contentment. It can describe a place, a situation, a sensory experience or anything with these qualities.

Our Cafe —

embodying hygge

We’re proud to say our tea shop has a lot of hygge qualities. We have carefully chosen the interior design, the colors and the little details to convey a feeling of cosiness and friendly atmosphere.

Our areas have a selection of books and magazines about tea, as well as cozy pillows and other details to make your visit as comfy as possible.

Moreso please let us know if you have any special requirements such as sensory needs or other requests and we will do our best to help.

We’re autism aware and working on getting our autism friendly certification.

A Scandinavian Tradition.

From the heart —

Our cafe is based on the fika-concept. We want to recreate something from home that we believe fits perfectly in the Irish weather (oh the rain) and culture.

The idea is simple: you take a break and relax while having something comforting to drink and a little snack.

Take a break —

Enjoy a fika!
[fee-ka] Noun - Swedish

If you have had the chance to visit Denmark, Sweden, Norway or other Scandinavian countries you might have visited a few cafes. You might even have heard the Swedish word “fika”, simply meaning: a (coffee)break.

In Sandinavia and especially Sweden, it’s a big deal with fika, so much so that most workplaces will have a few fika-breaks throughout the day, which can even be of a more “official nature” and serve as an informal staff meeting!

The idea is simple: you take a break and relax while having something comforting to drink and a little snack. 

Our cafe is based on the fika-concept. We want to recreate something from home that we believe fits perfectly in the Irish weather (oh the rain) and culture.