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Published 12:14 27 Oct 2017 BST
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Our hearts are breaking in the office right now after finding out the news last night, that our beloved frozen yogurt and pancake shop in Dublin's city centre is closing down. Yogism, located in George's Arcade will be closing it's doors on Sunday November 5 after six amazing years of serving up the deadliest fro-yo, crepes and dreamy porridge. Endless fun we have had in that store, playing jenga and guessing the weight of our fro-yo, which if you guess right, gets you your food free of charge (It happened our staff writer Jade), lucky girl. And now, we have reached the end of an era. They broke the news on their Instagram page by saying: It's been an absolute pleasure serving you all over the years, and we'll be very sorry to see the original Yogism close it's doors."
However, as one door closes, another opens (literally) as Yogism have announced plans to move elsewhere. They said: "The good news is, we're reopening in an exciting new spot in the new year - watch this space!" For now, November 5 marks the last time you can get your pancakes and fro-yo in store, so make sure you get in their before they say goodbye.
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