['Traditional Irish Bread', 'Cakes', 'Pastries']€Douglas and Blackrock
A family bakery in Wilton Shopping Centre, baking the full Irish bread range daily alongside cream cakes and freshly filled rolls for the lunch trade.
Order: Brown soda bread, fresh from morning bake - a reminder that Cork brown bread needs no improvement
['Sourdough', 'Pastries', 'Artisan Bread']€€City Centre
Cork city outpost of the celebrated Midleton bakery, baking with organic flours from Shipton Mills and Oak Forest Mills via a 36-48 hour cold fermentation.
Order: Cold-fermented country loaf - the slow ferment produces a tang and crust that no high-speed bakery can match
['Patisserie', 'French-Irish Cakes', 'Bespoke Cakes']€€English Market Quarter
Run since 1996 by classically trained pastry chefs Joe and Barbara Hegarty, this English Market stall brings French patisserie technique to Cork daily.
Order: A seasonal mousse cake slice - the Irish-butter pastry base with French-trained layering is unlike anything in a high-street chain
['Sourdough', 'Gluten-Free', 'Irish Soda Bread']€English Market Quarter
Established in 1997 by Sheila Fitzpatrick, this English Market stalwart claims the largest range of handmade bread in Ireland. Organic sourdoughs, Syrian.
Order: Organic wholemeal sourdough - baked daily, with seeds pressed into the crust for texture
['French-Irish Bread', 'Artisan Deli', 'Charcuterie']€€English Market Quarter
Founded in 1992 by Frenchwoman Isabelle Sheridan, the stall has twice won Best Market Stall in County Cork. Daily savoury pastries, quiches and fresh breads.
Order: A freshly baked quiche with seasonal filling - a reminder that France shaped Cork's food culture more than most cities acknowledge
['Sourdough', 'Artisan Bread', 'West Cork Soda Bread']€€City Centre
Founded by Declan Ryan after training with the best bakers in France. A wholesale operation supplying most of Cork's top restaurants with sourdough.
Order: The Cork Beer Bread - sourdough leavened with local stout malt, only sold at markets. Stock limited and usually gone by 11am