Owners close down Enniscorthy coffee shop to focus on another

The owners of a coffee shop in Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford, have decided to close their shop down…

The popular coffee shop – Dusty Boy – was opened in the heart of Enniscorthy for almost 4 years,

The owners have stated that their main reason for closing down is so that they can focus on their other coffee shop, which remains open, in Castlebridge, Wexford. Along with coffee, they also served an excellent mouth-watering brunch and lunch menu.

The property itself became more than just a coffee shop: instead, it became a community hub not only for people to enjoy a coffee and a chat, but also for people to enjoy more unique offerings such as yoga, medidation sessions, and painting.


The decision was a difficult one for owners Justin and Kate Campbell:

“For 3.5 years Enniscorthy held us. It gave us community, friendships, laughter, busy days, really really hard days, and memories that we’ll carry with us forever. The people, the staff, the regulars made it what it was, and we are so deeply grateful,” they said.

“Thank you so much for growing with us, believing in us, and being part of this chapter and the new chapter ahead,” Kate and Justin said.

Dusty Boy in Enniscorthy will officially close their doors to the public on Sunday January 18th 2026.

The news comes just a few days after Costa Coffee closed their doors in Wexford town.

Jason Redmond

From Gorey, Jason is the owner of Wexford Weekly. He is also a post-primary English and History teacher.

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