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4th October 2022
05:05pm BST

"I know it's disappointing, but we simply cannot go on in business when all our costs are going up without hiking up the prices. That means sandwiches costs over 12 and coffees over 3.60. I apologise for this - we really don't like it either. We do love making food and coffee for you, and want to keep the doors open. Lights on and staff paid."The Stoneybatter café isn't the only one feeling the pinch, as cafés all over the country, as well as Dublin, have had to change things up to stay afloat. While some have decided to close on certain days, or close altogether, many have opted for price increases as a way of remaining open. We feel for any café that's struggling to make these decisions lately. Header images via Instagram/provenderandfamily READ ON: Obsessed with Stranger Things? The Upside Down is coming to Dublin