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Drove out to Wexford today with my father, specifically to go to Loafers. We'd tried their cinnamon swirl bread at a farmer's market locally and hoped the hour drive to pickup another loaf would be worth it. #spoileralert...SO WORTH IT!!! The restaurant was so clean, the small staff was incredibly inviting. There were only three women working behind the counter but they were efficient and helpful with yummy recommendations. They greeted many customers by name and you get a real sense of community and pride while inside Loafers. I had half a turkey sandwich with pesto mayo, lettuce and bacon on it. I elected to have the combo and added a cup of cheesy cauliflower soup. Both were amazing. The soup was rich, cheesy as promised and alone worth the hour drive. Dad had pulled pork and chips and loved every bite. We left with a loaf of the previously mentioned scrumptious cinnamon swirl bread and an unanticipated chai spiced pound cake. (I'd tried a sample of the pound cake and it is EPIC) However long it takes you to get to Loafers...do it. Make the trip, eat something whilst you're there and continue supporting such underrated local gems!!!!!
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