National Organic Food Fair

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Merrion Square Park, Saturday 31st August - Sunday 1st September

Merrion Square will be host to an array of Irish culinary talents on 31st August and 1st September, for the National Organic Food Fair 2024 brought to you by Organic Trust.

Come join us at Merrion Square Park for a food filled day with delicious organic goodies!

From fresh fruits and veggies to homemade snacks and treats, this event is a foodie's paradise. Explore different stalls, taste organic samples and learn about the benefits of choosing organic products. Whether you're a health enthusiast or just love good food, this fair is perfect for everyone. Don't miss out on this opportunity to indulge in all things organic.

Watch highly skilled chefs transform fresh organic produce into wholesome, flavoursome meals. Our live cookery demonstrations, using only organic produce, will feature renowned chefs including Clodagh McKenna, Marc Michel, Fused by Fiona, Thien Laitenberger and more.

Enjoy a variety of traditional fair games, perfect for children (big and small!); a captivating puppet show; facepainting and much more. Visit our ‘Kid’s Education Corner’ for an interactive and fun learning experience and watch them get stuck in at our ‘Kid’s Kitchen Takeover’ featuring Oliver McCabe, or learn how to milk a cow!

With live music and performances throughout the weekend, there truly is something for every member of the family to enjoy at the National Organic Food Fair.


Date:
Saturday 31st August - Sunday 1st September
Time:
10.00am
Price:
€5 (kids go free)
Address:
Merrion Square Park, Merrion Square East, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Merrion Square Park, Merrion Square East, Dublin, Ireland

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