The flagship shop, based on Dame Street, has a full-glass frontage so people can see the production of doughnuts from outside.
Located in the new Central Plaza building, this is the company's first outlet in the centre of the city.Jedward help open the new Krispy Kreme on Dublin's Dame Street. Picture by: Aoife Kearns/Newstalk It comes four years after the first Krispy Kreme opened in Blanchardstown, and brings the store count here to six.Declan Foley is Krispy Kreme country manager for Ireland.
He says:"Our new 'Hotlight' store in Central Plaza will be a fully immersive experience for Krispy Kreme fans as they get to see the product from start to finish."
KrispyKremeIRL Offs, those two nobs are still around
Should help with the oversize sale of clothes in the near future plus a touch of cancer
AdeleMarie__ Worth a visit when we're in Dublin!
Didn’t even know they were in the country considering all the stores are concentrated in Dublin.
So instead of reporting on a corrupt minister of state, you decide to go with Jedward opening a doughnut shop Great work 👍
Special offer: Order regularly and you get a free lifetime supply of diabetic medication for your Type 2..
Krispy Kreme really thought that getting two people who are candidates for future Jimmy Saviles in waiting, brilliant idea, what did Paul mc garth or marty whelan charge to much.
They would do anything with a Hole
Future minor attracted person's
Is that zig and zag ?
I have to laugh when see people walking around town with a box of doughnuts under their arm.
2 extra donuts as well
It’s exactly what the area needs
It's gone now they see it in the shops the garages wen u race to the bottom for more 💸 u just become teh Ryanair of donuts it won't do well
what the fcuk are those 2 muppets doing dressed like kids they must be at least 30 years old
Wow - that might finally cheer the goths up.
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