The Value of a Good Local Butcher 🥩In our journey to serve the freshest and most sustainable meals, having a trusted local butcher is absolutely essential. Partnering with skilled Irish butchers like Cullens Quality Butchers who prioritize quality and ethics means we know exactly where our meat comes from—sourced responsibly, locally, and with respect for animal welfare. Working closely with our butcher also lets us choose cuts that align with our goal to reduce waste and make the most of every ingredient 🌍💚.Not only does this support local farms and the Irish economy, but it also brings a depth of flavor and quality that truly shines in our dishes. We’re proud to bring the best of Ireland’s farms to your plate, one carefully selected cut at a time 🍽️✨.#SupportLocal #IrishButcher #SustainableCatering #FarmToTable #EatLocal #IrishFood
Started the morning with a warm cup of coffee at my favorite local spot ☕️, embracing the calm before the day begins. The clouds hung low as I strolled down to Wicklow Black Castle, hoping to catch a glimpse of the sunrise. Though the sun hid behind the clouds, the quiet beauty of the overcast sky and the misty air surrounding the ruins felt peaceful in its own way. Sometimes, it’s not the perfect sunrise but the stillness of the moment that leaves you in awe. ☁️✨. #CloudyMorning #WicklowBlackCastle #ChasingLight #OvercastVibes #CoffeeAndCalm #IrishLandscapes #FindTheBeauty
Wicklow Town, located on Ireland’s eastern coast, is a charming seaside town steeped in history and natural beauty. As the county town of County Wicklow, it lies at the mouth of the River Vartry and is framed by rolling hills and rugged cliffs. The town’s historical roots stretch back to the Viking era, with significant remnants from its past, such as Black Castle, perched dramatically on a cliff overlooking the Irish Sea. Wicklow Harbour has long been central to the town’s identity, serving as both a bustling fishing port and a gateway to scenic maritime views. Strolling through the town’s narrow streets, visitors can explore its Georgian architecture, quaint shops, and traditional Irish pubs.Nature enthusiasts are drawn to Wicklow Town for its proximity to some of Ireland’s most stunning landscapes. Known as the “Garden of Ireland,” County Wicklow is famed for its lush, green hills, wild coastlines, and the renowned Wicklow Mountains. Just a short drive from the town, visitors can explore the Wicklow Mountains National Park, home to Glendalough, an ancient monastic site nestled in a picturesque valley. Outdoor activities such as hiking, sailing, and birdwatching are popular in the area, making Wicklow Town an ideal base for those looking to experience both the rich history and natural splendor of Ireland.Have you been here yet? #visitwicklow
This is our travelling @wicklownaturally display, which shows off local food and drink products at any big event we cater ☺️
Take a mindful minute to relax while we make you a coffee 🙂
Come to work with us 😀 #críochcatering
Today we do a bbq for 400 people. Maurice had been ready prepping 200 burgers for the big day!
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Happy to cater this 'Doing Business Better' event @leo_wicklow and show off some @wicklownaturally produce. #criochcatering #críoch #localfood #wicklowenterprise #wicklownaturally #wicklow