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Fallon & Byrne's aisles in the city centre are packed with gourmet Irish cheeses, Italian salamis, olives and quality organic fruit and vegetables. Fruit tarts are especially tempting, and…
Every Saturday and Sunday a large and diverse market is held indoors in the former coach houses and outdoors on the main street of the old village of Blackrock. Stalls offer goods ranging from…
Every Wednesday and Saturday a food market takes over Temple Bar square. This is yuppie Dublin at its most luxurious, as the D4 (Dublin 4) brigade turn up to buy their foccacia and sun dried…
The Celtic Note in Dublin has been selling a range of roots, folk and Irish rock since 1997. Here you'll find that there's more to Irish music than a folk dancer and a tin whistle.
Dublin's longest-standing department store, Clerys on O'Connell Street has everything from home furnishings and giftware from Ireland and Europe to designer fashion labels for all ages. Get…
George's Street Arcade in the city centre sells everything from quirky hats to second-hand records and vintage advertising posters. Its red-brick exterior and wrought-iron ceiling echo its…
A former 18th-century city centre townhouse, the top floor of Powerscourt Centre shopping mall now houses the Design Centre. Fashionistas browse hats by Philip Treacy, clothes by Irish…
From ripe Wicklow blue brie to mature smoked Lavistown, Sheridans Cheesemongers has been thrilling lovers of all things cheesy for years. It sells a huge range of handmade, home-produced…
On the northern side of the city, in a pedestrianised precinct off Henry Street, you'll find one of the oldest and most eclectic street markets in Dublin. Traditionally a fruit and vegetable…