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THE ENGLISH MARKET

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The English Market has entrances on Princes Street, Patrick Street and the Grand Parade. It is a covered market for fish, fruit, meat and vegetable. The origins of the market can be traced back to James 1st  in 1610, but the   present building dates from 1786. In 1980 it was destroyed by fire and was refurbished by Cork Corporation to an award-winning design by the Cork city architect T. F. MacNamara,

Foods from all over the world as well as traditional Cork foods can be purchased. Meat eats, fish, breads, organic fruit & vegetables, you'll also find  as hot buttered eggs, cheese, olives,  crubeens (pigs' feet), and the Cork favourite  Tripe & Drisheen

Open - Monday to Saturday
9.00 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.

 

 


 

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Cork City Places
of Interest
to Visit

Blackrock Castle

Cork Butter
   Museum

Cork City Gaol

English Market

Fitzgerald's Park

Cork Museum

Shandon Steeple
 
St Finbarrs
   Cathedral

University College
   Cork (UCC)


Collins Barracks
   Museum

Beamish &
   Crawford

Crawford Gallery

Cork City Hall

 

 

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