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Festival celebrates Cork as a top gastronomic destination, powered by people and rooted in place

Andrew Dunngalvin at the Cork on a Fork Fest Cool Food School Cooking Demo. www.corkonaforkfest.ie

Cork on a Fork Fest, the Cork City Council-led festival, returns from 13–17 August 2025, inviting locals and visitors alike to discover why Cork is increasingly recognised as Ireland’s food capital. From world-class restaurants and producers to a vibrant food scene shaped by old and new influences, the five-day celebration serves up a feast of events that highlight the very best of Cork’s food—and the people behind it.

But Cork on a Fork Fest is about more than just great food. This year’s festival places a spotlight on community and inclusion, with a programme of multicultural and accessible events designed to bring people together and ensure that everyone has a place at the table.

Nascimento Nunes (Paladar); Orla McAndrew, Alex Petit; (The Metropole) Brian Murray (The Glass Curtain) at Cork on a Fork Fest. For more see http://www.corkonaforkfest.ie

With more than 60% of Ireland’s artisan producers based in the region, and every festival event involving members of Cork’s food community, the festival proudly champions local produce, culinary traditions, and the grassroots movements shaping the city’s food future.

Jerome Williamson, Eco Fish; Matt Szpak, The Glass Curtain and Nasci Nones, Palador present Young Culinary Rebels Kitchen Takeover at Cork on a Fork. Cork on a Fork is a celebration of Cork’s unique food culture, offering a delicious blend of food, drink, and entertainment across the city’s streets, restaurants, and venues over 5 days. Expect pop up street dinners, chef collaborations, food trails, free cooking demos, unique dining events and lots of family fun. Organised by Cork City Council. See http://www.corkonaforkfest.ie more. Photo Joleen Cronin

Across five delicious days, you can experience a host of community-based events including a long table collaboration between 20 local businesses, free community garden feasts, free cooking demos by local chefs, an international tea ceremony with Cork Migrant Centre, a dinner event with Down Syndrome Cork, and a unique Breaking Bread evening that brings together the many cultures now calling Cork home.

 Get a true taste of Cork’s local food community at these events:

Festival events also partner with Feed Cork, FoodCloud, and Cork Penny Dinners to ensure it’s a festival for all—championing food equity, community support, and sustainability.

And that’s just a taste—nearly 100 events will take place throughout the city, shining a spotlight on Cork’s thriving and diverse food culture.

Children’s Food Trail! Aidan Healy pictured at O’Connells fishmonger during a fun and fascinating Children’s Food Trail of Cork City during Cork on a Fork Fest. The festival, which features more than 100 events, takes place until Sunday August 20th. For more see http://www.corkonaforkfest.ie Picture by Chani Anderson http://www.capturesbychani.com Cork City 17/08/2023

Whether you’re a food lover, a family, a community group, or simply curious—there’s a place at the table for you.

Cork on a Fork Fest is organised and supported by Cork City Council in partnership with local businesses and key partners such as Fáilte Ireland, Pure Cork, Cork Airport, Cork Business Association, MTU, the IHF Cork branch, the Irish Examiner, and Cork’s RedFM.

For more see corkonaforkfest.ie, sign up for the newsletter or follow @corkonaforkfest on social media for updates.

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