Posts Tagged ‘food’

Shop Local, Get Better Prices, Support Local Jobs

Many Mallow residents leave the town on a regular basis to go shopping in Blackpool, or the city center. Many more shop from the comfort of their homes via the internet. The belief is that Mallow is expensive and doesn’t have the variety, but those who take the time to challenge this belief are rewarded with a great shopping experience.

There have recently been big changes to the Mallow retail and services infrastructure. The Chamber of Commerce has been completely revamped into a progressive, responsive entity. Local traders have an active organisation which meets regularly. All in all, Mallow businesses are very focused on providing a quality shopping experience. Any local trader has a story or two about regular customers from far away who are regularly drawn back to Mallow because they love to shop here.

Thanks to the swiss team it's 10% at migros today. I like
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Large Crowds for Mallow Food and Crafts Fair




Mallow food and craft fair

Mallow food and craft fair




Sunday, April 4th saw large crowds descending on Mallow’s main street for the food and crafts fair. The street was pedestrianized from the O’Brien Street junction to the Clock House, allowing a diverse group of traders from Mallow and further afield to show their wares.

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The New Food Capital of Cork?

Have you noticed the number of food establishments we have in Mallow at the moment? The restaurant trade seems to be one of the few that is blooming recently. We have a clutter of cafes, a ton of takeaways, a batallion of bistros and a rabble of restaurants. Food quality varies from adequate to exquisite, but there really doesn’t seem to be a bad apple in the basket.

L'Avant Comptoir
Creative Commons License photo credit: Paris by Mouth

My most recent experience in one of the Italian restaurants was an eye-opener. We had to wait for a table, and there was a queue in reception for the duration of our visit. Having said that the service was friendly and relaxed, and at no time did we feel pressured to eat up and get out. It was, in essence, a great dining experience.

So what’s Kinsale got that Mallow doesn’t have? Higher prices for starters…

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  • Christmas Market CalloutNovember 2, 2011

    Christmas Market on Friday 9th December 11-5pm. Tables cost €30 for the day, food and Irish hand-crafted items only. For more information contact Majella on 083 4123737 or drop into Truly Gifted …

  • PlaygroundJune 30, 2011

    Everybody will you please go and vote for mallow playground. Today is the last day. http://www.brennansbread.ie/playground/

  • Fundraiser Holy Family School, CharlevilleMay 16, 2011

    There will be a fundraising night for The Holy Family School, Charleville on Friday 20th May in Mallow GAA Sports Complex. There will be live music on the night with Loose Connection and finger fo…

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