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What could be better than buying directly from the producer? There’s a cornucopia of the freshest vegetables, fruit and herbs – all in season of course, because they’re all local. You’ll find preserves and mouth-watering baked goods plus all manner of readymade meals. Make a beeline for the local honey. Try tapenades, sip a smoothie, choose a chutney...the options are endless. As well as great food, Rathcormac Artisan Food & Craft Market has a wealth of fabulous local craft in its inimitable quirky setting. It’s almost like a Christmas market all year round; you could spend half the day exploring this distinctive venue. Check out their resident artists in the beautifully restored courtyard before enjoying a relaxing lunch at Vintage Lane Café. Choose the freshest organic seasonal vegetables from Aiden Gillen or meet local producers Ciaran and Coeurine from Murson Farm and try their delicious bread and preserves. The Craft Village is open every day and on Saturdays from 10am you’ll find Rathcormac indoor market open at the same location. Strandhill People’s Market - surely unique in its airplane hangar setting - is a fusion of speciality food with stalls specialising in European and Asian cuisine.
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