Naas Farmers Market takes place at Trax Brasserie every Saturday 10:00-15:00.
Naas farmer’s market was set up six years ago, and now provides everything a weekly shopper needs to keep the cupboard and fridge well stocked. It’s pretty courtyard setting at Trax Brasserie makes this market a seriously great place to showcase local produce at it’s best. Naas is managed by Siobhan Popplewell, who strives to keep up the high standard of goods available. There are over twenty stalls here – and quite impressive they are too. Find local home baking and patisserie from Andrea’s Baking, an array of specialties from Sheridan’s, high end deli items from the Good food Gallery in Kilcullen, Mediterranean food from The Real Olive Company, fabulous pies of every description from Sarah Webb’s Gallic Kitchen, and treats like handmade chocolates from ChocOneill. The basics are also here – plenty of fresh fruit and veg from local growers, handmade sausages from Good Food Ireland member Jane Russell, and an array of fresh fish from Kilmore Quay, Wexford.
The beauty of this market is the social aspect too. In the centre of the courtyard, table seating under umbrellas provides the perfect spot for a bit of lunch after the shopping’s done. Enjoy the freshly cooked crepes, or a hot bite from the barbecue. And don’t miss a cup of what Siobhan describes as ‘the best coffee ever’ - a south American blend from the Seccoto coffee company. It’s all here – what more could you want?
Good Food Ireland Members trading at Naas Farmers Market include:
Choc O’Neill
Jane Russell's Original Irish Sausages
Gallic Kitchen Pies
For further information please contact:
Siobhan Poppelwell +353 (0) 87 6080119
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