Vibrant colours (it's painted fuchsia-pink) and vibrant flavours characterise this cheerful cafe on the bustling village square. The menu runs from breakfast fry-ups (including veggie versions, served till noon) to lip-smacking lunch dishes such as homemade burgers and pulled pork focaccia sandwiches. The coffee is damn fine too.
Fuchsia Cafe
Beara Peninsula
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