We'll admit to being a bit jealous when we heard that Belfast was getting a crisp sandwich café but our prayers have been answered... Dublin is getting one too!
Tayto are opening a pop-up shop on Wicklow Street from March 5th to 15th and will offer an array of crisp sandwiches, priced at €2 each.
"The dapper man in the hat and the originator of the crisp sandwich will be dishing up his legendary Tayto Crisp Sandwiches in 4 different Tayto-tastic flavours: The Cheese and Onion Classic, The Salt and Vinegar Sarnie, The Smokey Bacon Butty and for the posh sandwich brigade, a Prawn Cocktail Treat!" said a spokesperson.
Better still, €1 from each sandwich sold will go towards Dublin's Simon Community and the shop will also stock "exclusive Tayto merchandise which is usually only available in Tayto Park".
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