Established in 1788, The English Market in Cork, Ireland, is a historic culinary hub. Housed within a Victorian heritage building, the market features a vaulted ceiling and an array of vendors offering the freshest local produce. Shoppers can find everything from grass-fed beef and smoked salmon to homemade jam, duck eggs, and a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables. Today, visitors can immerse themselves in the vibrant atmosphere, savoring the sights and scents of high-quality, locally sourced foods.
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