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Published 11:45 26 Nov 2019 GMT
Updated 13:56 26 Nov 2019 GMT
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The research also found that Irish people are not treating themselves as much as they deserve, with 74 per cent of Irish admitting planning for life in general is getting in the way of moments that matter with friends in the here and now.
Whatever happened to living in the moment?!
To celebrate Ireland’s love of sweet treats, Baileys have launched a number of Treat Bar collaborations across a number of venues across the country.
These include a terrace takeover at Dublin’s Nolita, who will be serving luscious Baileys coffee serves, cocktails and desserts. Café en Seine, Opium, Yuleyard in the new relocated Bernard Shaw in Drumcondra.
Deep South in Cork will also house Baileys pop ups with their own bespoke Baileys menus full of indulgent treats for a limited time only throughout November and December.
And there will be some limited edition Baileys desserts sprinkled across the menus of Hayfield Manor (Cork), Cornstore Restaurant (Cork and Limerick), Brasserie (Galway), 44 (Belfast) and Salt (Belfast), all designed to tempt you into staying that little bit longer.
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