Best place in Dublin to shop for high quality groceries and speciality goods. It’s amazing how much they’ve managed to pack into such a small space compared to regular stores like Tesco and Spar. There’s fresh fruit and veggies, a deli section, great selection of cheese and wine, a coffee/baked goods counter, and a butcher.
Sure it’s pricey so you might not want to do all your shopping here. But a lot of the things they carry are either expensive imports that you won’t see in regular stores, fair trade/organic, or local Irish craft brands (Proper Chocolate, Upside Coffee, Cloudpicker Coffee, Bean and Goose just to mention a few). It’s worth paying a bit more for...
Read moreI am thrilled with the shopping experience in the store every time i visit it. The range of high quality products will make delighted even the visitors who don't know what they are looking for. That may have sounded like a paid review, but you may feel the difference just once shopping in the shops nearby and then visiting Lotts & Co. There are allways welcoming store assistants, who take care if there are any questions and just greet everyone with the smile :) it may sound not much and easy, but sometimes after visiting other stores I feel sick of, while it never happens with the small and cozy Lotts &Co store...
Read moreReally like this place, it’s a great one to pop in to when you’re too lazy to make the hike down to Fallon and Byrne from Grand Canal Dock.
They have a fantastic selection of meats but Jed by FX Buckley, one of Dublin’s best. Also hiding away in the corner by the window is a fantastic selection of wines with a particular emphasis on some lovely French reds when I was there from Bordeaux and surrounding areas.
They have an excellent selection of preserves as well as ready to eat/cook meals if you are too lazy or don’t have the time to throw a meal together yourself, and everyone I’ve had has...
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