Discover Ireland - The English Market in Cork
Experience one of Cork City's icons, the English Market, which bustles with shoppers and foodies from Monday to Saturday. For more information visit discoverireland.ie/cork or discoverireland.ie/food
English market in Cork City- Ireland
A little walkthrough of English market in Cork City, Ireland.
Not all the shops are featured in this short overview video.
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CORK ENGLISH MARKET
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If you are coming to Ireland and visiting Cork, you must visit Cork English Market. It's one of the amazing market where you will get variety of food, meat, spices, cakes and so on. You can also sit in the restaurants inside the market and enjoy your food.
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English Market, Cork, Ireland, 03.10.18
English Market, Cork, Ireland, 03.10.18
English Market Cork - Ireland
The English Market in Cork has been trading since 1788. It is owned and developed by the Cork City Council and is one of the oldest municipal markets in the world.
It is located: Princes St, Centre, Cork, Ireland
Open to the public from 8.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m., Monday to Saturday.
It is closed on Sundays and Bank Holidays.
While it mainly serves as a fresh indoor market to locals, it has become quite the tourist attraction as well. It is worth stopping even if you are a tourist with no place to cook meals. It has a restaurant on the upper level called Farmgate Restaurant and also a coffee shop called Coffee Central. Be sure to check it out while in Cork! If you enjoyed this video please like and subscribe to our channel and be sure to check out our other Ireland videos!
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English Market in Cork City
English Market in Cork City, Ireland. A video postcard from Cork, Ireland
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We head to Cork City to meet with some of the people who've made the city and region one of the most dynamic food scenes in Europe. Check out the people & places we met below:
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The English Market - Cork Ireland
An overview of Cork's English Market in the morning hours. The English Market was opened on August 1, 1788 and has remained open ever since.
A stroll through Cork English Market, Cork, Ireland at 2.20 PM 2nd October 2014 .
A stroll through Cork English Market, Cork, Ireland at 2.20 PM 2nd October 2014 .
The Market was created in 1788 by the Protestant or “English” corporation that controlled the city at that time. It was a new flagship municipal market located at the heart of the new commercial city centre.When local government was reformed in 1840, and the representatives of the city’s Catholic, “Irish” majority took over, they established another covered food market, St. Peter’s Market (now the Bodega Bar on Cornmarket Street), which became known as the “Irish Market” to distinguish it from its older counterpart which remained associated with its English creators. It is thus that the name “English Market” dates from this era of transition. It is one of the oldest of its kind. Trading as a market since 1788, it pre-dates most of the other markets like it. It has survived the Famine, revolutions, wars, fire and economic decline.The Market has adapted down through the years and now offers a larger range of produce than it did in times past. Nowadays thanks to the heightened emphasis placed on health and nutrition, coupled with the popularity of travelling abroad, the market has developed into a cornucopia of exotic fruits, vegetables and meats; tastes and flavours to cater for a diverse population.
You can stroll through the market and see traditional butchers and confectionery stalls alongside organic foods, alongside espresso and handmade chocolate stands. The quality of produce being sold in the market today is of the highest standards, supported by the long standing Irish tradition of friendly and personal service.
The market is a must when in town for the day. The atmosphere is reminiscent of bygone times and it is a nice to stroll through and remember that as much as things change, they stay the same.
The English Market - Cork City Ireland
The English Market, Cork, Ireland
This was the high class shook (market) in Cork where the rich shopped. Still fascinating to go to see
The English Market in Cork
English Market Cork, Ireland 24 hours after Queen's Visit.
The English Market Cork, Ireland 24 hours after Queen Elizabeth II visit on 20.5.2011. Rick Stein said that this was the best indoor market in Europe and the Queen requested a visit. Thanks to Mr Tim Mulcahy of Chicken Inn for speaking to me and giving his impression of the visit.
Queen Elizabeth visits the English market in Cork
Queen Elizabeth takes a tour of the English market in Cork.
A visit to Cork's English Market
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English market cork november 2017
Queen Elizabeth II Visits Cork, Ireland
Queen's last day in Ireland!
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English Market, Cork, Ireland
The English Market - Cork City, Ireland
Ireland The Terrible Beauty, January 2015.
Prince Charles and Camilla arrive in Cork to visit English Market
Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall were met by flag-waving crowds (right) as they arrived in Cork on the first day of their two-day trip to the Republic of Ireland, which is being made at the Government's request. Their first stop is the historic English Market in Cork. The royal couple have spent the last few days touring Northern Ireland. Left, the royal couple with Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Coveney (second from left) and Lord Mayor of Cork Tony Fitzgerald (left).
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