A good variety of vendors providing cheese, breads, bakery and ready to eat foods for breakfast or... read more
A good variety of vendors providing cheese, breads, bakery and ready to eat foods for breakfast or lunch.
A good variety of vendors providing cheese, breads, bakery and ready to eat foods for breakfast or... read more
Hardly any stalls. In the travel books and on here it is rated good but there are hardly any stalls.
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A good variety of vendors providing cheese, breads, bakery and ready to eat foods for breakfast or lunch.
Hardly any stalls. In the travel books and on here it is rated good but there are hardly any stalls.
Hangin around temple bar in this cold march 2918 I was expecting some more offer in terms of food like meat, fish or veggies, in the end this market is just about street food frontshop on a nice corner of Dublin. A nice place to...More
This food market runs every Saturday in Temple bar. Here you can find traditional Irish fresh food (vegetables, fruits, cheese and meat). Is possibile to have a nice meal directly here: stands offer food suitable for breakfast, lunch or (early) dinner. Not only Irish food...More
I get really reasonably priced organic fruit and veg here every Saturday and olives and apple cider and some sweet treats. This market is small but has a good variety. The summertime its great for picking up a coffee and lunch and listening to the...More
Being typical New Yorkers used to many choices, my family and I thought it was odd that a market would only have around 10 or so food stalls, but we quickly realized, wow! Each stall is manned by people of various backgrounds: Belfast folk manning...More
Every time i go into town i have to stop by this market. It has a lot to offer each time i visit. I pick up my fresh organic veggies, breads and cheese. I also stock up on the Pies and Sausage rolls from Gourmet...More
Small market with fresh oysters, great coffee and delicious homemade ice cream. However, there was nothing super unique and it was really small. Worth visiting if in the area or planning to see temple bar, but I wouldn't make a trip specially for it.
You could do a circuit of the market stalls here in less than 10 minutes. We bought a couple of pies and a piece of cheese and the job was all over with in less than 15 minutes. Don't be disappointed that this place is...More
We came across the Temple Bar Food Market in the City Centre by chance. As an attraction it isn't worth visiting alone, there is perhaps 10 stalls with very little amount of seating, we opted to eat somewhere else, where we could sit.