My Town: Steve Marquer From Krüst Bakery Talks Dublin Town

Steve Marquer the manager at Krüst Bakery standing with his arms folded outside the restaurant

Manager of the George’s St Krüst Bakery Steve Marquer talks to us about Dublin Town

 

Krüst Bakery is situated just opposite the George on George’s St, putting it right in the heart of gay Dublin.

The cafe is a proud supporter of LGBT people, with rainbow Pride cronuts (a mix between a croissant and a donut) on display in their shop this year!

Founded in 2012, Krüst Bakery is the sole supplier of the Cronut within Ireland and the UK. Krüst not only operate the bakery on Georges St, but they also offer catering and wholesale services on their website online.

Besides delicious baked treats like donuts and cookies, Krüst also serves tea and coffee, breakfast bagels, croissants, pain au chocolat and scones in the morning.

For lunch you can feast on sandwiches, meat platters, salad and more.

Check out our quick interview with Steve Marquer, the manager of Krüst Bakery after these photos.

 

1. In ten words or less, tell us why do you love doing business in Dublin Town?

I love the people; they are so friendly, it makes me smile every morning.

2. The most gay-friendly haunt in the city, apart from the scene?

The George is right in front of our café, and I can see it’s really popular.

3. If you could do one thing to improve Dublin, what would it be?

There would be more accommodation. I can see so many of my friends struggling to get places to rent.

4. Who is your favourite Dubliner of all time, dead or alive?

Conor McGregor

5. Hidden gem of the city?

The canal in Portobello is really nice to chill with some friends at, and you can even order a drink at The Barge.

 

Krüst Bakery, 5-6 South Great George’s Street, www.krustbakery.com

 


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This article originally appeared in the October 2016 Issue of GCN (Issue 322), which can be read online here.

 

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