25 of the best places to go food shopping in south Dublin
Grocers and delis, both new and long-established, where you can buy great food locally
Grocers and delis, both new and long-established, where you can buy great food locally
Speciality grocer will move into space which was to be occupied by Fallon & Byrne
The thought of getting back to Dublin for gigs and meals has been sustaining me through this time
Michael Cullen has survived first onslaught of the controversy but now faces review
Food File: From hampers to spectacular eggs and sustainable packaging
Vaccines offer hope for 2021, especially for those businesses in the sector that can hold out
Festive cocktails, slow-cooked beef and vegan treats delivered to you by Irish businesses
Food File: Handmade chocolates and single-estate extra-virgin olive oils
Food company’s accounts show €229,496 profit last year despite reduction in turnover
Many businesses which had to turn off the lights in their physical premises have been illuminated by the power of digital
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Order from kitchens and farms, as well as book and toy shops across the country
Delivery company has partnered with Spar, Londis, Mace and Fallon & Byrne
The lighter styles go well with salmon and tuna, most are good with chicken and pork, and the most full-bodied versions go well with red meat, mushroom risotto and firm cheeses
From pubs and barns to warehouses and museums, there's a wide range of venues now offering an alternative
Connolly Station opening also on hold as group focuses on Exchequer Street expansion
Duo had 45% stake and departure comes in turbulent period for the business
Food hall and restaurant group intends to build large new outdoor terrace for patrons
In the early days of January, restaurants have been shutting at the rate of one a day
Competition both online and offline is beginning to bite in the food sector
Rathmines outlet shut ‘with immediate effect’ less than three years after it was opened
The store was the biggest of the group’s three outlets at almost 10,000sq feet
Dublin food hall’s plan for three-storey extension to flagship store faces objection
Affordable living with easy access to the city centre, five parks, and community spirit
Add heat to seafood, burgers or eggs, as here, with Italian pork salumi ’nduja
Retailer has notified competition authority of the proposed transaction
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After arrival of German discounters Dunnes chose to make a play on upscale Irish food
Grocery giants seeking to secure upscale epicurean brands in battle for customers
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Epicurean retail group signs 25-year lease with Eir for city centre outlet
Do you want ice with that? Chef’s hack stops the delicate cheese and black pepper on a cacio e pepe pizza burning in the oven
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Food File: Leading restaurants already buying produce from fledgling co-op
Stella Bowl will anchor the new dining and leisure area at Dundrum Town Centre
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Healthy fast food chain confirms first Irish outlet, but it won’t open until late 2019
John Wilson: Label legislation may end small producers’ wines in Ireland
Scheme aims to bring delivery services to where people are but restaurants are not
Contrast to office sector, where investor demand and tenant supply has driven values
This walking tour of the city’s eateries is designed to showcase the finest Irish produce
Food File: Luxury jams, summer lobster and Vish Sumputh moves to Luna
High-profile battle site between O’Connell and Moore streets has been centre of dispute
UK group reports strong growth at Dundrum Town Centre and Pavilions in Swords
UK-listed group reports rent from its Irish properties grew 7.4% last year to £34.8m
Flagship food hall running to 10,000sq ft will anchor open-air Pembroke Square
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Even as the Big Day approaches, it’s still not too late to order everything to make Christmas go off with a bang
After a year-long renovation, the popular city centre food emporium opens a new, bigger premises in Dublin 6
Lucrative alternative farm enterprise attracts growing numbers
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