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The English Market is located on Prince’s Street, just off Cork City’s main street, Patrick Street. It is open to the public from 8am to 6pm, Monday to Saturday and closes on Sundays and Bank ...
A harbour a step away from the ocean, a city centre set between two rivers, a hilly horizon: welcome to Cork, Ireland's ...
Cork's English Market, one of the oldest municipal markets of its kind in the world, has celebrated its 230th birthday. The market, which currently hosts 47 traders or stallholders, ...
Even on a chilly midweek morning in February, the English Market is a cacophony of activity where the cheerful banter of traders mixes with the steady traffic of locals and tourists along its ...
Cork’s English Market is one of Europe’s oldest. Courtesy Resolute Photography. You can also pick up picnic supplies — Cork is near blue flag beaches and just 15 miles south of Blarney ...
The Chicken Inn, based in the heart of the English market, has been in business for over 60 years. Speaking to RTÉ's This Week, owner Jack Mulcahy says parking in Cork city centre is an issue for ...
It’s been providing restaurants with their goods for over 200 years, but now, Cork City’s historic English Market is set to transform into its own pop-up restaurant, as the headline event of ...
Today, with the beloved and ancient English Market as its traditional heart, Cork’s food scene is more diverse and delightful than ever, ranging from Ireland’s best-known date-night vegetarian ...
The iconic English Market in Cork will be celebrating a milestone birthday tomorrow. The market is marking 230 years of serving the city since it first opened its doors on August 1, 1788. The ...
Queen Elizabeth meeting well-wishers outside the English Market in May 2011 Credit: Getty - Pool. The trader famously got Liz hooked on his jokes as the British monarch toured the English Market ...