Halloween at Moore Street Market

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Moore Street, Thursday 26th October - Saturday 28th October

Fancy a spooky stroll and some Halloween bargains? Then make your way to Moore Street on from 26th – 28th October. Small independent businesses will be selling all kinds of goods from artisan candles, handmade jewellery, painted crafts and tote bags, original wood board ornaments, baked goods, natural skincare products, inclusive sizing sportswear, vintage clothing and more.

Hot food will be available too including sweet and savoury crepes, steaks, burgers, coffee, snacks etc. Live music comes from improvised performance music/art group Acid Granny on both days. Facepainting, juggling and hoola hoop performances will also take place.


Date:
Thursday 26th October - Saturday 28th October
Time:
11am - 5pm (5pm - 8.30pm Thursday)
Price:
Free
Address:
Moore Street, North City, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Moore Street, North City, Dublin, Ireland

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