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There's a deadly new food market opening next to The Bernard Shaw on Thursday
A BRAND NEW food market is opening on Dublin’s Camden Street this Thursday.
Eatyard is brought to you by Bodytonic, the people behind bars like Wigwam, The Bernard Shaw, The Back Page and The Square Ball.
The market will be located in the vacant space next to The Bernard Shaw and will be open from Thursday – Sunday until December 31st. Admission is free before 5pm and €2 thereafter.
So what can marketgoers expect? Vendors include…
Box Burger
The finest burger in Bray finally comes to Dublin.
Piply
Piply is a healthy delivery service that serves Dublin 2, Dublin 4, Dublin 6 and Dublin 8. But they’ll have their very own stand at Eatyard from Thursday.
Pitt Brothers
For all the filthy carnivores out there.
Veginity
The plant-based food truck is making a comeback. Expect loads of delicious vegan dishes.
Pieman
Look into my pies…
Cornude Atrisan Popcorn
Fancy popcorn!
Big Blue Bus
The Bernard Shaw’s resident pizza bus will be serving up delicious pizzas.
Broughgammon Farm
Veal burgers, goat kebabs, venison burgers — if that sounds like your bag, then you’re going to love Broughgammon Farm.
Dublin Doughnut Company
One of the city’s best doughnut makers will be bringing a build-your-own-ice-cream-doughnut stand to Eatyard with customers able to choose a doughnut base, ice-cream and customised toppings like Reese’s Pieces.
*drools*
But it’s not just about food…
Eatyard will also host a special Jameson Bar and a stand dedicated to Brewtonic Beers. And, most importantly, there’ll be a stand dedicated to winter warmers like hot toddies and mulled wine.
Lovely.
See yiz down there, yeah?
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