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    Cork city’s English Market

    Whether you’re looking for a light lunch, ingredients for a picnic or you just want to check out some of Ireland’s great local produce, the English Market is where you’ll find it
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    Cork city
    Food & Drink
    29 mins from Cork Airport

    The English Market has been the place to go for local produce in Cork city since the 18th century.

    First opened in 1788, the English Market is one of the oldest municipal markets in the world. As soon as you enter, you’ll feel the energy of this buzzing foodie space. Local vendors sell fruits, vegetables, cheese, charcuterie and more at colourful stalls – many maintaining traditions that have lasted generations. You’ll encounter traditional Cork foods such as drisheen (blood sausage) and tripe, as well as local favourites including The Real Olive Company’s fresh pesto and olive oil, Frank Hedderman’s smoked salmon and Toonsbridge Dairy cheeses.

    As well as fabulous food, there’s a real sense of history here. The English Market has maintained its trade through some of Cork’s most troublesome times. It survived the Great Famine, war, serious flooding and recession. In 1980 it was struck by fire and nothing was left except the exterior walls and the decorated fountain inside the market. It bounced back though, as thriving as ever. The market building itself has even become a landmark in Cork with its distinguished red brick walls and interesting architecture. Drop by, browse the stalls and stay for lunch at the acclaimed Farmgate Café. It’s the perfect Cork day.

    Stalls in the English Market, Cork city

    Need to know

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    The Farmgate Café on the upper level of the market serves tasty seasonal dishes made with local ingredients – many of which are from the market.

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    A few famous faces have visited the English Market, including the late Queen Elizabeth II!

    3

    Celebrity chef Rick Stein called this market “the best in the UK and Ireland”.

    Things to see and do nearby

    Fitzgerald's Park

    Fitzgerald's Park is the original site of the 1902 International Exhibition held in Cork and named after Lord Mayor, Edward Fitzgerald. It is located on the banks of the River Lee. This 18 acre park on Mardyke Walk, is a short stroll away from the Cork Public Museum.

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    Fota Wildlife Park

    Fota Wildlife Park is part of the Zoological Society of Ireland, and is set on 100 acres on the scenic Fota Island in the heart of Cork Harbour and is only 10KM from Cork City by rail or car.

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    Shandon Bells & Tower, St Anne's Church

    With its spectacular bell tower and distinctive Italianate architecture, St. Anne's Church is one of Cork's most iconic landmarks. It is said that a true Cork City local must be born within earshot of the famous northside bells.

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    Midleton Farmers Market

    Midleton Farmers Market is held every Saturday in Midleton, County Cork. It sells fresh local produce, homemade cakes and breads and much more and is always accompanied by local musicians. It holds various tasting events throughout the year.

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    Midleton Distillery Experience

    Visit where Jameson is made at Midleton Distillery Experience, County Cork. This whiskey experience takes you beyond process and taste, and brings you to the very essence of Irish whiskey. Home to seven iconic Irish whiskey brands which are Jameson, Redbreast, Powers, Midleton Very Rare, The Spot Whiskeys, Method and Madness and Knappogue Castle, the passion behind every drop lives here. Taste, learn, shop and take in the magic of the Midleton Distillery Experience.

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    Titanic Experience Cobh

    The story of the Titanic has captured the hearts and minds of millions. From descendants of crew and passengers, to the just plain fascinated, the story has been re-told over and over from Belfast to Hollywood.

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