THE Country Store in Broadford will celebrate four years in business this Bank Holiday Monday.

Proprietor Karen O’Connor is inviting customers and those in the surrounding areas to join the community celebration on Monday, August 1, between 12:30-3pm.

The Country Store is a pillar of the community in Broadford and East Clare, and has prospered throughout the last few turbulent years. “The support from local people has been brilliant,” reflects Karen. “People in surrounding areas and our new customers have been brilliant and this is to thank them. I appreciate their support, and long may it continue.”

The celebration day will include live music with John O’Regan, complimentary baked goods and finger food, drinks, treats along with entertainment for children.

It will also be an opportunity to celebrate the completion of The Country Store’s impressive outdoor area which was built by Des Kingston Design, which links the café to outside. Karen explains the area has been a huge hit on weekends with walking groups, families and cyclists.

The Country Store supplies the community with services including a Post Point, Lotto, solid fuels, diesel, green diesel and kerosene, freshly baked goods are made daily, homemade tarts and cakes, and wines.

The Country Store in Broadford is open Monday-Friday 7am-7pm; Saturday 8am-6pm; and Sunday 8am-4:30pm. The café opens Mon-Saturday 9am-4pm and Sunday 9am-3pm. Keep an eye on The Country Store on Facebook and Instagram for daily updates.

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