IrelandShopping

Food, Drink shopping in Ireland

  1. A

    Aunt Sandra’s Candy Factory

    Sweeties may not be at the top of parents’ shopping lists these days, but you might be prepared to make an exception for Aunt Sandra’s Candy Factory. This 1950s-style shop sells fudge, candy, chocolates, toffee apples and other traditional sweets, which have been made by hand, and you can get a tour of the workshop before buying the goods.

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  2. B

    Dunnes Stores

    There's a good range of choices in Kilkenny but note that at quiet times, places often close by 20:30. Picnickers can pick up groceries from Dunnes Stores .

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  3. C

    Greenacres Food Hall

    Self-caterers can put together a gourmet picnic at Greenacres Food Hall, whose enticing wares include cheeses, meats, olives and wines.

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  4. D

    SuperValu Supermarket

    For self-catering, there's a big SuperValu Supermarket in Holyground. The garage just past the big roundabout on Mail Rd has a shop and sandwich bar.

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  5. E

    Stores

    Dunnes Stores has a well-stocked supermarket with a fill-your-own salad and pasta counter, and there's a Tesco on the corner of Beech Rd and New St.

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  6. F

    Tesco

    Self-caterers can stock up at this big supermarket, just north of the walled city.

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  7. G

    Dunnes Stores

    The perfect place for self-caterers. There's also a branch on North Circular Rd.

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  8. H

    Dunne's Stores

    For self-caterers, there's a Dunne's Stores.

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