I motored into the beautiful village of Bushmills, County Antrim, this morning. Disappointingly, Causeway Books has closed down, apparently in September, 2013.
Nevertheless, I grabbed the chance to buy a half pound of my favourite fruit pastilles, viz. Lion Brand, in a little confectioner's at the Diamond.
There is a relatively new café restaurant in the village called The French Rooms; and since I fancied a coffee, I darkened the threshold.
This is a charming place, tastefully decorated, with a real fire burning brightly in the rear room.
I sat at the fire, took off the coat, and made myself comfortable, whilst perusing the all-day menu, the dinner and Sunday lunch menus.
I ordered the lemon and poppyseed scone and an Americana.
This arrived promptly. The scone had obviously been baked this morning, because it was so fresh that it came apart when I cut into it.
Everything was smartly presented: jam, whipped cream, butter, sugar cubes, all in their own little receptacles.
I chatted to the proprietor, a lovely lady who talked to me about Portumna Castle and Ashford.
Later another couple arrived, from Limavady. We established a rapport and I had another good chat with them.
I'm sorely tempted to dine at The French Rooms soon. I gather it is licensed.
Unfortunately I can't transfer photos from my Canon camera to the iPad, so next time I'll bring the iPad along.
We too have visited The French Rooms. We had lunch and it was very enjoyable.
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