Dublin City Council has introduced a brand new outdoor market that takes place every Friday between 11.30am and 6.30am in Royal Canal Park in Phibsborough.
This Friday, May 27 sees the market in its third week, bringing together a range of vendors serving delicious treats as well as artisan food offerings as well as locally made crafts.
The market was launched as part of Phizzfest, a special festival which aimed to celebrate the rich culture and diversity of the Phibsborough neighbourhood.
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Last week saw locals descend on the tree lined avenue situated between Phibsborough village and Blessington Street Basin to enjoy the hot food and other delicious bits being sold at the market.
Visitors can expect artisan food producers as well as locally and seasonally produced organic fruit and vegetables.
For vegans, Sweet Almond is there to serve up freshly baked treats. Patisserie from Mr. Macaron is also there to serve sweet treats and there are homemade ice pops from Kahuna Pops.
Corleggy Cheese brings its collection of farmhouse cheese and complementary products to locals. Meanwhile, there is also David Llewellyn's stall selling apples that were all grown in Lusk.
Fresh Catch is there to sell its fresh fish and ready to cook fish dinners. For scrumptious freshly made sourdough bread, there is Leif Brot. You are warned to get there early to make sure you get your hands on some of their beloved fare.
Local florist the Leahy brothers are joining the line-up too.
Additionally, there will be a display of vegetables and herbal plants from Vince's Vines.
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