Former Dublin GAA star opens new coffee shop in the city By Ellen Smith Dublin has a new coffee spot!
Former Dublin GAA star Eamon Fennell has revealed that he s embarked on a new venture, alongside his business partner.
Bru Box, located at the Trinity Sports & Leisure Club Donaghmede Dublin 13, officially launched last week and has received a warm reception to its coffee and delicious treats.
Taking to Instagram, All-Ireland winner Fennell wrote As far as first day s go, we couldn t of imagined anything like the support we received today!
It has been a challenging few weeks getting set up but it has been made easier from the help we received from our family, friends, Community Centre and Dublin City Council, we couldn t of opened today without your help.
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Croke Park may be a home from home for former Dublin footballer Eamon Fennell, but he is more used to being on the pitch than the Hill.
Eamon and his wife Fiona Creely plan to set a record for the number of times to run up and down Hill 16 in 160 minutes.
The challenge, in aid of the Jack and Jill Children’s Foundation, takes place tomorrow morning and will see them sprint up and down the Hill’s 80 steps.
“We did a run through yesterday. I did it twice, it’s going to be tough,” said Eamon.
“Every weekend my wife and our daughter – who s 20 months – walked up Howth Hill, we walked up Killiney Hill, we did a couple of other steep walks.