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Whether shopping for yourself or others, by choosing to buy from local independent producers you are making a contribution to the local economy and community and giving artists and crafts people a boost and encouraging them to keep doing what they do. Plus you go home with something different, unique and special to your visit here.

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Midleton Farmers Market

Midleton Farmer’s Market, one of the most famous farmer’s markets in Ireland, established over a decade ago, was born off an idea from Darina Allen of Ballymaloe Cookery School and was established by a dedicated and hardworking committee. Most of these are still on board today, taking a pro-active role in making sure the market stays as vibrant and fresh as it was when it first began, over ten years ago. It led the way in this style of shopping, and continues to provide a platform for local growers to sell direct to the public. Saturday 09:00-13:00

Dun Laoghaire Farmers Market

Sundays 11am-4pm. The People’s Park Co Co Market is located on the edge of Dún Laoghaire town centre in the historic People’s Park. The Park has been open to the public since 1890 and features great examples of Victorian architecture with the Gate Lodge and the Tea Rooms, a bandstand featuring the original gaslight standards and a playground. The market is a very popular spot, attracting large crowds every weekend. Over 50 vendors trade each Sunday selling a wide range of products including hot food, baked goods, art and crafts, artisan food products and seasonal produce.

Kinvara Farmers Market

Fridays 10am-2pm. Since May 2012 the market takes place in the Square, as usual every Friday from 10.00 am to 2.00 pm and there are on average, 20/25 stalls each week selling produce such as Fresh Fish like lobster, mussels, crab claws, clams, hake, cod etc., fresh free range Duck and Hens Eggs. Cheese from the world class, prize-winning producers of St. Tola in Inagh, Co. Clare as well as a range of Irish produced farmhouse cheeses. Organic Seasonal Vegetables, Root Vegetables, Fruit in season and lots more.

Dingle Farmers Market

Fridays 10am-2pm. Dingle Farmers' Market is a community of local food and craft producers who gather on Fridays in sun or rain. Catch us at Holyground carpark for a wide range of delicious delicacies, available both ready to eat and as take away. Sweet and savory, traditional and innovative. We truly have something for everyone.

Naas Farmers Market

Saturday 10am-3pm. Naas Farmers Market is known for its friendly atmosphere and great selection of food. We are mad for Local produce and our inspiring and tasty food should delight the grumpiest of palates!

Manorhamilton Farmers Market

Manorhamilton Farmers Market takes place every Friday from 10 AM to 2 PM in the grounds of the Bee Park Resource Centre. During the winter months the Centre offers its indoor facility to host the market.

Abbeyfeale Farmers Market

The market is held every Friday from 9am-2.00pm. Abbeyfeale Market offers a whole host of produce and tasty treats for all the family. The produce is locally produced ensuring that only the freshest seasonal produce reaches the stalls!

Burren Smokehouse

The Burren Smokehouse is a family-run business that was set up in 1989 by Birgitta & Peter Curtin. We believe in Finest Quality Food Products, good customer care and a good group of team workers to ensure that we keep up our standards.

Milk Market

Limerick’s Milk Market dates back as far as 1852, when attempts were first made to consolidate the city’s wide array of separate markets into one main area. Today, the Milk Market on Mungret Street is still thriving and home to artisan traders selling the best local seafood, dairy products, preserves and other foodstuffs, as well as stalls of gifts, clothing, crafts and bric-a-brac.

Galway Market

Galway's famous bustling street market has been trading in Church lane by St Nicholas' Church in the centre of the city for literally centuries. You will find hundreds of stalls selling fresh produce and locally produced crafts. There's a great variety of food available, Madras curry, Yummy Crepes, Japanese Sushi, and mouth watering handmade cookies among many others or you can buy the ingredients for a delicious gourmet picnic. If you are shopping for bread, vegetables or plants, Saturday is the best day to visit us. Craft and takeaway food stalls are there on every day we are open.

Temple Bar Food market

Temple Bar Food Market is held every Saturday from 10 a.m.- 4.30 p.m. at Meeting House Square in the heart of Dublin city centre. The passionate Food Market traders are on hand every Saturday to tell customers all about their produce, how it was made and the very best way to cook and eat it

The English Market in Cork

"... a civic space, a meeting place, a thoroughfare, and a bustling social hub of the city. With its variety of products, the pride of place accorded to small traders, the personalised service, the growing emphasis on organic products and reliance on small-scale producers, it is forever popular. A mix of traditional Cork fare and exciting new foods from afar, along with longstanding family-run stalls and newcomers from outside, all contribute to its unique appeal, which is celebrated widely, especially by visitors to the city..."

Cahir Farmers Market

Located at the Castle Carpark in Cahir, County Tipperary, Cahir Farmers Market hosts stallholders specialising in vegetarian goodies, fresh baked bread and savoury bread, meat stalls, apple farm stall with seasonal fruits, juices, cider vinegar, Fish stall and more.

Waterford City Food & Craft Market

Waterford City Food and Craft Market takes place on Saturdays from 10am-4pm in Waterford City, County Waterford. It offers the best variety of quality, specialised and locally produced foods for locals and visitors to enjoy.

Keadeen Hotel

Established in 1970, The Keadeen is the longest standing family-run hotel in County Kildare, located just 40 minutes South-West from Dublin City on the outskirts of Newbridge - ideal as a base to explore Ireland's Ancient East - and is one of Ireland's premier Wedding Venues - including The Amphitheatre, a one-of-a-kind outdoor wedding & event venue.

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