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Irish Crafts & Cupán

  • When are you open?
    We wish we had a simple answer but the truth is - it changes across the tourist season. Generally we open 7 days from March to December, with hours extending in the peak summer months. For up to date Opening Hours, check out or Google Maps Listing.
  • Do you have an online store?
    In early 2023, we took the difficult decision to close our online store. If you're not in the area and need something shipped to you, we can help with that. Please call us on +353657075836 or e-mail: hello@irishcraftsonline.com.
  • Do you have other stores?
    We are fully independent & currently have just one store for you to visit. Its based in the scenic village of Doolin, Co. Clare. We highly recommend a visit to our area, there's so much on our door-step; it's gateway to the Burren & the Aran Islands, right next to the Cliffs of Moher and well we're biased but we fully believe Doolin is a must, the home of Traditional Irish Music right on the Wild Atlantic Way.
  • How long should we plan to visit for?
    We recommend no less than 30 minutes, take the time to really enjoy the products, touch, feel, try-on and learn about the materials & makers. You should also take time to refuel at our instore coffee van Cupán or at least grab a coffee to go!
  • What payment methods do you accept?
    We accept cash (euro), as well as major credit & debit cards Visa and Mastercard. Our card machines come with the latest technology, like contactless, Apple Pay and Android Pay. We currently do not accept American Express.
  • Do you offer Parking?
    Yes we have a large car park onsite which is free for our customers to use during their visit.
  • Can you accommodate large groups / bus tours?
    Our store is most suitable for independent travelers, families and smaller tour groups of up to approximately 20 visitors. If you have a larger group or a query about accommodating tour groups please contact us by phone +353657075836 or email: hello@irishcraftsonline.com.
  • Is everything made in Ireland?
    Good question.... we really try hard to make sure not only are all our products designed in Ireland, they are also made here - support Irish jobs and preserving the craft industry. Our staff will always answer honestly any questions about where a product is made and if it has been hand-made or machine made.
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