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17 Nov 2025

PICTURE: First look at new recently opened coffee shop located in the heart of Tipperary

The new Café opened up in Tipperary Town last Friday November 14.

PICTURE: First look at recently opened new coffee shop located in heart of Tipperary

Photo by Martin Quinn.

Supervalu is thrilled to announce the grand opening of The Maple Café, your new go-to spot for freshly brewed coffee, cozy vibes, and great company, located in the heart of Tipperary.

The Café, which is based at Supervalu, opened on Friday November. The development involved subdividing a portion of the existing store to create a separate café/restaurant, adding a new retail unit, relocating the public toilets, and making external changes to the building's facade.

The development is at Supervalu in Tipperary Town, located at Kickham Plaza/Link Road. Congratulations to all involved with this development and the very best of luck for the future.

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