Cork On A Fork Guide 2024

Unique Dining Experiences

There’s plenty to see, do and devour as you taste your way through the city. Cork City is packed with talented chefs, great places to eat, top-rated restaurants, fun pubs, and has a treasure trove of unique dining and outdoor spaces. The farm to fork destination dates back centuries to circa 915 - 922 when Cork was established as a trading port. Over the past 200 years the wider Cork region has led the way for the modern Irish speciality food producer movement with approximately 60% of the country’s artisan producers along its coastal shores and rich agricultural land. There’s so much to explore over the week. Check out the full festival programme on WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR ACROSS THE FESTIVAL

Enjoy exclusive dining experiences and special tasting menus at restaurants throughout the city.

Trails, Tours & Tastings

Experience food trails throughthe city, one-off food tours and tasting events.

Festival Marquee & Market Enjoy free cooking demos all weekend at the pop-up Festival Marquee and drinks emporium on Emmet Place & explore the local food market. Family Events There will be festival fun and food education for all the family with kids cooking classes, child-friendly demos, family dining experiences, food trails, and play. Free Events Enjoy plenty of free experiences, from demos and tastings to community garden events. Beerfest Organised by the Franciscan Well, the Cork on a Fork Beerfest features beer events across the city, including free brewery tours and beer-themed dinners. Demos, Workshops & Talks Hone your culinary skills with demos, workshops, talks, and masterclasses led by top chefs and industry experts.

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Sullivan’s Quay Scan for the Full Programme

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