Eatyard Crisp Festival

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The Bernard Shaw, Friday 29th August - Sunday 31st August

Crisps have always been there for us, so we decided it was about time we celebrated them once again, by bringing back The Bernard Shaw Crisp Fest!

Running Friday August 29th – 31st across the three floors and outdoor areas of The Bernard Shaw, this 3-day crisp homage will bring together all your old favourites with a Bodytonic buzz, and the most extensive crisp menu you’ve probably ever seen.

Tickets get you a pint and a packet of crisps on arrival – the most important ingredients for big day out.

What's Happening?
⭐ Crisp Tuck Shop [retro, classic, corn snacks]
⭐ Crisp Tasting Menu
⭐ Blind Crisp Tasting Contests
⭐ DIY Crisp Sambo Making Competition
⭐ Jonnie Onion Ring Challenge
⭐ Bottomless Crunch
⭐ Crisp & Pint Deals
⭐ Crispy Quiz
⭐ DJs, Bands & Entertainers


Date:
Friday 29th August - Sunday 31st August
Time:
5.00pm
Price:
€10
Address:
The Bernard Shaw, Drumcondra, Dublin 9, Ireland

Google Map of The Bernard Shaw, Drumcondra, Dublin 9, Ireland

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