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The Cookie Jar

121 Main Street, Newcastle, County Down, BT33 0AE
Wheaten bread

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Family bakery, nestled in Newcastle at the foot of the Mourne Mountains. Started in 1965, run by the Herron family and famous for Wheaten Bread, soda bread, cakes and pastries. Visit our cafes on Main Street and choose from a selection of home made breads and pastries. Cakes also made to order.

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