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Having survived revolutions, fire, and famine, the English Market, in Cork City, remains a social historic and gastronomic hub of the city.
A harbour a step away from the ocean, a city centre set between two rivers, a hilly horizon: welcome to Cork, Ireland's ...
Chow town: From Terre to the English Market (and the Butter Museum in between), Ireland’s No. 2 city is No. 1 in eats.
It has been over a decade since Britain's Queen Elizabeth made a famous visit to Cork's English Market in the city - bringing it to global attention.
Street and the legendary English Market capture everything that makes this city special – its love of commerce, fantastic food scene and wonderfully quirky character.A stroll down St Patrick Street ...
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 day-to-day operations in the English Market are managed on behalf of Cork City Council by Aramark Property, the publicly quoted company that manages more than three million sq metres of ...
Cork's English Market, one of the oldest municipal markets of its kind in the world, has celebrated its 230th birthday.
We ambled to the nearby English Market, built in 1788, to find a good cup of coffee, but were sidetracked by the enticing smells and incredible variety of food.
Amid talk about Dublin’s market redevelopment, Barry looks at the success of Cork’s English Market.
AN Irish fishmonger who netted a friendship with the Queen has revealed how he is sending her photographs of Cork as a Platinum Jubilee present. Pat O’Connell reeled in Queen Elizabeth during ...
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