A flower market and flower inspired cocktails will be on offer at Cafe En Seine this summer making it the most Insta worthy spot for a catch up with friends or date night.
This summer Cafe En Seine on Dawson Street will be partnering with Tanqueray London Dry Gin to bring floral and summer inspired cocktails to their menu which can be enjoyed under new floral displays to create the perfect Parisian experience in Dublin city centre.
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The inspiration for the collaboration goes way back to the Marché aux Fleurs et aux Oiseaux Cité which begin trading flowers and botanicals of all types nearly 200 years ago in central Paris, the same time Charles Tanqueray set up his Vine Street Gin Distillery in Bloomsbury.
Tanqueray Gin also has a French background as Charles Tanqueray inherited his name from his great-grandfather David, the first Tanqueray in England, who emigrated from France.
He experimented with the world's finest botanicals, he created over 300 recipes to perfect the liquid and two hundred years on, the iconic green barrel-shaped gin bottle and the lustre of Paris’ open-aired markets are still known for their botanical brilliance - flowery and citrus in equal measure.
There will be lunch and brunch cocktails on offer which include unique concoctions such as Berry Blossom, Queen Bee, Rosa Blush and Peach Petal.
The flower arrangements are provided by other and daughter duo Kathrine & Olivia, Grafton Street flower traders who are located just around the corner from the venue.
There will also be a number of items on the menu at Cafe En Seine which include Crispy Chicken Wings, Vegan Café Bowl or the Café Burger.
To get a feeling of Paris holiday without leaving the country contact the team by phone at (01) 677 4567 or email bookings@cafeenseine.ie
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