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The Merrion Hotel, Dublin launches The Merrion Pantry

29 November 2010 8,259 views No Comment
Merrion Pantry

Merrion Pantry

What an enchanting idea – take home a piece of The Merrion Hotel with you for yourself or for your loved ones. For over a decade, guests at The Merrion Hotel, Dublin, have been enjoying Chef Ed Cooney’s delicious food. Now, with the launch of The Merrion Pantry, they can take it home.

Remember, before the fridge was the Pantry and inside was any amount of necessities and treats waiting to be discovered. The Merrion Pantry offers chutneys, jams, sauces, oils and spread are all now in attractive bottles and jars waiting to be taken away with you. Using the very best natural ingredients, Head Chef Ed Cooney and his brigade have created a range of sweet and savoury products, all of which will be available to buy at the hotel, throughout the year. Whether it’s the Mulled Wine & Grape Chutney, or the irresistible Merrion Chocolate & Hazelnut Spread, every item in The Merrion Pantry will make it easy to take a slice of 5-star kitchen home to enjoy every day.

The understated labeling in Georgian colours reflects The Merrion itself a listed building. General Manager Peter McCann said “For years our guests have asked if they could buy Chef’s food and take it home – and now they can. We believe the concept of the pantry is definitely making a comeback as interest in healthy, seasonal eating grows. Everything produced for The Merrion Pantry range will be totally authentic and utterly delicious – and all made on the premises, of course.” Perfectly launched with Christmas Hampers available and other treats for the festive season. Keep a keen eye for a constant update of seasonal offerings as we turn into 2011.

For more informationon The Merrion Hotel and available special offers, click here.

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