Harvest Food Fair

The Séamus Ennis Arts Centre, Sunday 11th October

As autumn begins to settle across the countryside, join us for a celebration of the season's finest flavours at our Harvest Food Fair.

Wander through our iconic courtyard as it comes alive with local growers, artisan food producers, bakers, florists and more, each bringing the very best of the harvest to your basket.

Fill your bags with freshly picked fruit and vegetables, crusty breads still warm from the oven, rich farmhouse cheeses, handmade jams, chutneys and seasonal treats bursting with flavour. Breathe in the scent of freshly baked goods, fragrant herbs and autumn blooms as musicians, conversation and community create the perfect market-day atmosphere.

Whether you're gathering ingredients for hearty suppers, searching for unique local produce, or simply looking to savour a slow and beautiful autumn day, the Harvest Food Fair is a chance to celebrate good food, good company and the abundance of the season in the heart of rural Fingal.

Come hungry, leave inspired, and taste autumn at its very best.


Date:
Sunday 11th October
Time:
11.00pm
Price:
Free

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