The Easter Egg Hut returns to Dundalk

The Easter Egg Hut in Clanbrassil Street

The Easter Egg Hut in Clanbrassil Street

The Easter Egg Hut is back in Dundalk having reopened in the last few days.

Originally set up last year by Dundalk IT business student Declan Curran, it proved a huge success in selling a range of eggs and seasonal novelties in the build-up to Easter.

This year it’s back in a new location in the former Declan’s shop on Clanbrassil Street, opposite Byrne’s Chemist, with Declan’s sister Éadaoin McGuinness at the helm.

Éadaoin told Talk of the Town: “We have an even wider selection of eggs to suit every member of the family and gift sets start from just €2.50! We have all sizes of eggs, even giant ones!”

Amongst the brands stocked include a wide variety from Cadbury’s, Kinnerton, Thornton’s and character eggs and sets from the likes of Frozen, Minnie, Mickey, Thomas, Skylanders, Turtles, Minions and lots more!

There are also fantastic baskets for babies and for the special person in your life.

To make Easter affordable, whilst still staying special, The Easter Egg Hut will allow customers to secure items with a deposit and pay off them as they wish.

You can find out more about the shop on its Facebook page or call in yourself to see all it has to offer.

Dundalk IT student opens Easter-themed pop-up shop in Clanbrassil Street

The Easter Egg Hut in Clanbrassil Street

The Easter Egg Hut in Clanbrassil Street

A local business student has opened up a pop up shop on Clanbrassil Street called ‘The Easter Egg Hut’.

The new store, which is located at 36 Clanbrassil Street next to Wendle’s and opposite L’Isle de France, is selling a range of Easter eggs and seasonal novelties in the build-up to Easter Sunday on April 20th.

The store is the brainchild of Declan Curran, a 21-year-old business student in Dundalk IT.

He explained the idea behind the store to Talk of the Town and hopes it brings him some crucial business experience ahead of future ventures.

“Growing up I was always surrounded by business as both my parents were entrepreneurs,” he said.

“This inspired my interest in business so as I am coming to the end of my degree, I came up with the idea of a pop-up shop. This idea was to sell Easter eggs and seasonal novelties.

“I am very excited about my venture and think it’s a great chance for people to support a local up and coming entrepreneur. I also offer great value,” he said.

You can find out more about the shop on its Facebook page or call in yourself to see all it has to offer.

The store offers a range of eggs for the Easter season

The store offers a range of eggs for the Easter season

Call in to the store to see all it has to offer

Call in to the store to see all it has to offer