Me Auld Flower Festival

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Dublin City Fruit Market, Thursday 16th March - Sunday 19th March

Me Auld Flower is a new Irish food & drink festival by the people behind Big Grill, located in the historic fruit & veg market in the heart of Dublin.

In association with St Patrick’s Festival 2023 programme, it is the first-of-its-kind in the venue.

Me Auld Flower brings the best of Ireland together under one roof with a modern take on Irish food & drink culture. The event will focus on a mix of restaurants, chefs, producers, distillers, brewers and makers.

• Kids aged 3-12 will require a ticket priced at €5.
• Kids 0-2 do not require a ticket
• Those aged 13-17 require a full price ticket and must be accompanied by an adult.
• Under 18s are only permitted to the day sessions March 17th, 18th & 19th. The evening sessions March 16th, 17th & 18th are strictly over 18s.
• There is no dedicated area or entertainment for kids, but there will be plenty of delicious kid-friendly food!


Date:
Thursday 16th March - Sunday 19th March
Time:
Varies
Price:
From €22
Address:
6 St Michan's St, Inns Quay, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of 6 St Michan's St, Inns Quay, Dublin, Ireland

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