The Tram Cafe, Jervis Street, Dublin - 808

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A painting of The Tram Cafe on Wolfe Tone Square, Jervis Street on Dublin's Northside.

The main feature being a beautifully restored tram , apparently discovered lying derelict and forgotten in a field in Cavan, which serves as an elegant old world little cafe set on the wonderful Wolfe Tone Square site, a vista that has a very European vibe to it. 

The tram was built in 1902 by the J.G. Brill company in Philadelphia and was a working tram for many years in the 1920's in Lisbon, Portugal. It was a museum piece in Colwyn Bay, Wales, before being sold and somehow became abandoned in a field in Mullagh, Co. Cavan.

For more about the venue itself, visit the Tram Cafe  website.

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