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The EatYard

The time has come, ladies.

The Eatyard – Dublin's newest foodie market – is launching next to the Bernard Shaw this Thursday, and its full list of stalls has finally been released.

*Breathe*

While we had been given an idea of what was to come, we couldn't rest easy until the full list was officially announced, and we are so PUMPED right now.

Brought to us by the same Bodytonic team which brought us BeatYard and the Big Grill festival, The Eatyard looks set to go off with a bang this week.

Box Burger

A staple on Bray seafront in Co Wicklow serving great gourmet burgers with an urban flare.

Think filthy burgers and sides loaded with finger licking toppings. They cater to gluten intolerance too so no one misses out.

Broughgammon Farm

Voted best snack category in the London street food awards, this forward-thinking family farm specialising in kid goat, free range rose veal and seasonal wild game.Not only do they farm, but they also have their own on-site butchery and farmshop.

The menu includes their bestselling Billy Burger, Free Range Rose Veal Steak Burger, Pulled Cabrito Wraps, Cabrito Curry, Rose Escalope Sandwich,, Slow Cooked, pulled veal wraps or burgers, Goat Kebabs and Wild Vension Burgers when in season through the winter.

Pitt Brothers

The first "Low & Slow" authentic American BBQ eatery in Dublin. Pitt Brothers offers long, slow smoked pork, ribs, brisket, chicken and sausage all served with delicious sides.

Their process uses smoke to flavour and tenderise meat, cooking it at a low temperature for up to 14 hours. The art of this laid back cooking is an American tradition, with Pitt Bros chefs smoking brisket and pork for over 12-14 hours to achieve mouth-wateringly tender results.

Piply

A healthy twist on well loved comfort food, offering the likes of Bone Broth Pot Noodles, Healthy Spice Bags and Raw Pad Thai.

Piply was created when the team discovered a gap in the market to make eating well easier in our hectic lives. Piply are fully transparent in their menu ensuring you’ll be well on your way to your five a day after one serving.

Veginity

Recently named Best Street Food 2016, this plant based food truck serves the best of world inspired street food.

Run by the Australian chef Mark Senn, who has been vegetarian for over 20 years and worked in the famous Mildred’s of Soho (London) as well as Head Chef at Soul Mama (Melbourne). He also ran the renowned vegan video cooking website Veginity.com and self-published his first cook book “Losing my Veginity”.

The Ploughman's Daughter

Traditional Raclette is a thing of beauty. Boiled baby potatoes smothered in molten Raclette cheese which is melted to order and scraped straight off the wheel onto your plate.

The Ploughman’s Daughter serve their Raclette with home-pickled onions and a variety of optional toppings, from homemade plum relish to crispy bacon bits.

Their menu will also feature some amazing cheese plates, showcasing Ireland’s best cheeses, breads, seasonal fruit and homemade chutneys. And given that cheese is a fermented food, why not continue the theme with some house kombucha or kefir water?

The team here are committed to using products that are Irish, seasonal and organic with everything served made in-house.

Pieman

What streetfood market would be worth its salt without a hearty serving of savoury pie? Cue Pieman, purveyors of the most delicious pie and mash in the city.

Team that with the famous sausage rolls, warming soups and morish stews all handmade using only the highest quality ingredients and you’ve got a guaranteed Eatyard favourite.

Dublin Doughnut Company

The Dublin Doughnut Co bring handcrafted doughnuts made right here in the city using only the best; anything else would be a compromise.

Especially for Eatyard, the team has conceptualised a build-your-own ice-cream donut with your choice of donut base adorned with homemade whipped ice cream and your preferred toppings i.e. homemade Reese’s Pieces!

Cornude Artisan Popcorn

Flavoured popcorn is having a moment. Take your obsession to the next level with Cornude Artisan Popcorn as they delicately coat huge kernels of popcorn with their hand made glaze.

Award winners for two years running, Cornude has grabbed the heart of foodies the length and breadth of Ireland as they travel from market to fair.
 

Big Blue Bus

This 1979 double decker bus now converted into a pizza restaurant has been a mainstay in the Bernard Shaw pub for years. Baking delicious gourmet stone pizza, garlic bread and bruschetta the Big Blue Bus will be taking pride of place at Eatyard.

Ariosa Coffee

Established in Ashbourne, Co Meath since 2003, Ariosa supply to cafes and restaurants all over Ireland. Their ethically sourced beans are roasted on a weekly basis to ensure the freshest coffee possible – the perfect winter warmer.

Brewtonic Beers:

Brewtonic is the creative arm of the Bodytonic bars. From brewing their own beers to conjuring up new cocktails, cordials and bitters, they like to play with everything that goes in the glass or the cup. Brews, tipples, alcohol or water, hot or cold, as long it brews…it’s in.

At Eatyard they will be serving up some of their finest brews, alcoholic and non-alcoholic.

They will also be curating a selection of the best small batch Irish beers, in draught and cans, along with some favourites from further ashore.
 

The Brewtonic Lemonade Soda Stand:

Making fresh, to-order sodas and soft drinks, the Brewtonic Lemonade Soda stand will quench the thirst of Eatyard guests both young and old

The Brewtonic Shop

Displaying wares to satisfy beer lovers, cocktail enthusiasts and all fans of liquid creativity, the Brewtonic Shop promises measures, muddlers, spoons, literature and much more.

Winter Warmers:

From Hot Toddies with your choice of Jameson whiskey or Havana rum infused with lemon, honey and spices to Festive Mulled Wine flavoured with fresh orange, lemon and cloves as well as their speciality Quentao with Brazilian spiced Rum with ginger and lime the Winter Warmer bar is guaranteed to warm your cockles on a winter’s night!  

Jameson Bar:

Exclusively for Christmas, Jameson Caskmates and Brewtonic Craft Beer will be partnering as Boilermates creating festive and delicious pairings in the bespoke  Jameson container bar.

Later in the season, guests to Eatyard can engage in some Risky Whiskey Roulette to win drink upgrades and prizes galore.

Excuse us while we figure out how to pack it all in.

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Here at SHEmazing! Towers we were oh-so ridiculously excited to hear about The Eatyard, a foodie market arriving in time for Christmas in central Dublin.

And now things have just gotten pretty epic – because three seriously delicious offerings have been confirmed for the launch.

Kicking off on Thursday November 24 Box Burger – a popular staple on the Bray seafront in Co Wicklow – will be there serving great gourmet burgers and sides loaded with finger licking toppings.

Next there's Dublin Donut Company – handcrafted doughnuts made locally in the capital. And especially for The Eatyard, the DDC team has come up with a build-your-own ice-cream doughnut with glorious toppings including the likes of homemade Reeses Pieces. Yum.

Finally, the family-run Broughgammon Farm has also gotten on board. Specialising in goat, free range veal, and seasonal wild game, they're all about sustainable food sourcing. 

The Eatyard is setting up shop beside one of the capital’s best-loved bars, The Bernard Shaw, on South Richmond Street and frankly we're hungry just thinking about it.

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If you spend most of your down-time checking out the countless restaurants, cafes and eateries our capital city has to offer, then you’re going to be all over Dublin’s newest food market.

Brought to you by the same people behind The Big Grill (nom) and the BeatYard (yaaas), The EatYard is a new and innovative street food market which promises to treat the public to more than 20 rotating street food vendors, cooks and market traders.

And while, personally, we’re more into tuckin’ in than cookin’ up, the good folk behind the market are only dying to give innovative vendors a chance to display their talents.

Setting up shop beside one of the capital’s best-loved bars, The Bernard Shaw, on South Richmond Street, the EatYard is open to experienced festival caterers, first timers and established kitchens keen to take their fare to the streets of Dublin.

With a few weeks to go until the market launches in November, there’s still time to throw your cap in the ring and bring your own flavour to a market which we can’t wait to check out!

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