Café Blas by Café Noir (University of Limerick)

  • Café Noir Castletroy 810 x 456

Café Noir is a wholly owned Irish company with a wide range of bespoke products from our very own central production kitchens. We have taken all that is great about French café culture and given it an Irish twist.

Café Noir is a wholly owned Irish company formed in 2008 with a wide range of bespoke products from our very own central production kitchens. We have taken all that is great about French café culture and given it an Irish twist.

We are committed to providing you with the very best artisan product made from ingredients sourced in the communities where we operate. We are unique in the market as we produce all our own food daily with no additives or preservatives to extend shelf life.

Café Noir is committed to reducing our carbon footprint by sourcing our produce locally, minimising energy usage, recycling, managing waste and purchasing efficiently.

Café Noir is committed to providing you with the best coffee made from freshly roasted organic and fair trade coffee beans. Our own state of the art bakery is working 24 hrs a day producing bespoke breads that make our competitors jealous.

The selection includes roast pepper bread, walnut and date, Vienna loaf, handmade baguettes and brown soda. With our own team of pastry chefs we again provide a wide selection of handmade pastries, scones, cakes and biscuits including carrot cake, lemon meringue pie and French apple pie. Savory items include quiches, bacon and brie croissants, McGeogh sausage rolls and much more.

Location
Limerick City
Address

University of Limerick,
Irish World Academy of Music & Dance,
Castletroy,
Limerick.

Telephone
Opening Hours

Monday to Friday  - 9am to 5pm

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