25 Best Places to Shop in County Cork, Ireland

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We've compiled the best of the best in County Cork - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Blarney Woollen Mills

Fodor's Choice

With the largest stock and the highest turnover of Blarney's crafts shops, this noted emporium sells everything from Irish-made fashion for men and women to Aran hand-knitted items to leprechaun key rings.

The Boathouse Gallery

Many of the works by locally based contemporary artists sold here are small enough to carry home.

68 Main St., Kinsale, Ireland
021-470–9981

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bookstór

This popular local hangout stocks new and vintage books, and a great selection of local interest reads. They've won awards for their children's section, and the staff has plenty of helpful tips.

1 Newman's Mall, Kinsale, Ireland
021-477–4966

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Brown Thomas

City Center South

Ireland's best high-end department store carries items by Irish and international designers. The ground floor has an excellent cosmetics hall and a good selection of menswear and Irish crystal. Refuel at the coffee shop, which sells healthful open sandwiches and house-made soups.

Carousel

City Center South
Look for Carousel's Irish-designed and -manufactured vintage-inspired range, Circus.
26 Oliver Plunkett St., Cork City, Ireland
021-427–9619

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Clonakilty Market

Food producers sell fresh produce and artisanal foods at this Friday market (9–2) in a covered alley beside O'Donovan's Hotel.

Pearse St., Clonakilty, Ireland

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Designworks Studio

City Center South

A local favorite, this store is not only a showcase for imaginative, modern Irish jewelry but home to a thriving open-view workshop with three full-time goldsmiths.

Cornmarket St., Cork City, Ireland
021-427–9420
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Closed Sun.

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Dunbeacon Pottery

Europe's most southwesterly pottery workshop can be found on the scenic Durrus–Mizen Head road just west of Bantry. Helen Ennis produces handmade ceramic tableware in a variety of glazes.

Edward Twomey

This butcher's shop is known the world over (at least with Irish expats) for its Clonakilty Black Pudding, a breakfast product that's prominently featured on the shop's T-shirts—the ultimate West Cork souvenir.

Etain Hickey Collection

Etain Hickey is one of Ireland's leading ceramic artists, and her shop stocks the best of contemporary crafts from local artists, including her partner Jim Turner of Rossmore Pottery, and fair-trade sources.

40 Ashe St., Timoleague, Ireland
023-882 1479

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Forest & Flock

A group of local artists and craftspeople sell their wares at this large retail premises in the town center. Wood turning from storm-felled timber, knitwear, local ceramics, small artworks, candles, and jewelry are among the handcrafted items on offer.

New St., Bantry, Ireland
087-386--1799

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Giles Norman Photography Gallery

Black-and-white photographs of Irish scenes are featured at this local gallery.

44 Main St., Kinsale, Ireland
021-477–4373

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Granny's Bottom Drawer

A selection of fine Irish linen and hand weaving, in classic and contemporary styles, is carried at this shop, together with Irish-made luxury knitwear in cashmere and silk.

Hilary Hale

Hilary Hale uses storm-felled, locally grown timber to make lamps, bowls, and platters.

Summercove, Kinsale, Ireland
021-477–2010

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Kinsale Crystal

This family-run studio sells handblown, hand-cut Irish crystal.

Kinsale Silver

Dominic Dolan is the silversmith who crafts fine jewelry on the premises here.

Koko Chocolates

Just across the road from the tourist office, the aroma of hot chocolate will lead you to Kinsale's tempting little chocolate shop. Truffles are handmade on the premises, along with a range of novelty chocolates (including a chocolate iPhone) and hot drinks to go.

Pier Rd., Kinsale, Ireland
087-611–0209

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Lavit Gallery

Washington Village

This ground-floor space exhibits works by members of the long-established Cork Arts Society and others.

Wandesford Quay, Clarkes Bridge, Cork City, Ireland
021-427–7749

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Manning's Emporium

On the road between Bantry and Glengarriff, this deli (and wine bar) is a showcase for locally made farmhouse cheeses, pâtés, and salamis, served on attractive sampling platters. It's also an excellent place to assemble a picnic or just to browse.

Ballylickey, Ireland
027-50456
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Closed Mon.--Tues.

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Records and Relics

City Center North

Whether you're hunting for early ’20s jazz, ’80s punk, or vintage Irish records, you'll find something of interest in the stacks of formerly loved records in this place. Stocks include the paraphernalia to accompany the records, from checked flannel shirts to bowler hats.

14 Lancaster Quay, Cork City, Ireland
21-229--1594
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Closed Sun.

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Salinger's Bespoke

City Center South
"Original, contemporary, affordable" is the mantra at this men's outfitters, offering made-to-measure and off-the-peg shirts and suits designed in-house, as well as some very stylish accessories.
Drawbridge St., Cork City, Ireland
021-427–8496

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Silverwood

City Center South

A large selection of Celtic-inspired silver jewelry is sold here, including traditional claddagh rings.

Spiller's Lane Gallery

Set in a converted grain store at a pretty mews, this shop sells Irish-made jewelry, cutlery, pottery, and paintings.

Spiller's La., Bridge St., Clonakilty, Ireland
023-883–4815

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Urru

After taking the Ballymaloe certificate cookery course, Ruth Healy left the corporate treadmill behind to open the ultimate cooks' shop, which aims to bring urban chic to rural Ireland. It's worth a stop en route if you're driving from Cork or Kinsale to Clonakilty. Sip a latte while browsing among locally made foodstuffs, including pâtés and patisserie, and a tempting range of cookbooks, cookware, and chocolates.

MacSwiney Quay, Bandon, Ireland
023-885–4731
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Closed Sun.--Mon.

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Vibes and Scribes

City Center South

Rare secondhand books, graphic novels, and a wide range of photography and art illustrations cram this popular shop on Lavitt's Quay.

21 Lavitt's Quay, Cork City, Ireland
21-427--9535

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