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Bewley's Cafe Theatre, Monday 20th February - Wednesday 8th March

A behind-the-scenes jaunt through the nooks, crannies and secrets of Dublin’s most famous Café!

It's 1941. Europe is at war, Ireland remains neutral, and at Bewley's Café on Grafton Street, Head Waiter Josef Kellner is fighting battles of his own. A new arrival from Vienna, he knows exactly how coffeehouses should be run and he's not afraid to tell you. In detail. When a colleague goes missing while on shift, he sets out on a mission to find him. Join Josef on his search through the nooks, crannies and secrets of Bewley’s Cafe.

A witty and eccentric journey through the history of Bewley's Cafe and its place in European coffeehouse culture – with a little adventure on the side!


Date:
Monday 20th February - Wednesday 8th March
Time:
2.30pm and 4.30pm
Price:
€15 - €25
Address:
Bewleys Cafe Theatre, Grafton Street, Dublin 2, Ireland

Google Map of Bewleys Cafe Theatre, Grafton Street, Dublin 2, Ireland

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