Slow Sundays aim to revitalise retail in Limerick’s Medieval Quarter

  • Slow Sundays - Limerick's Medieval Quarter
  • Slow Sundays - Limerick's Medieval Quarter
  • Slow Sundays - Limerick's Medieval Quarter
Slow Sunday’s market returns to Treaty City Brewery on Nicholas Street on Sunday 5th June.

This June Bank Holiday weekend, the Slow Sunday’s market returns to Treaty City Brewery on Nicholas Street. There will be 10 vendors over two floors selling preloved, vintage and handcrafted goods.

Co-Founder of Slow Sundays, Catriona O’ Donoghue, says “The whole ethos behind Slow Sundays is to create a space where you can take it easy, enjoy the atmosphere and shop mindfully. We want you to buy things you fall in love with, rather than buying stuff for the sake of it, so we’ve put a lot of thought into what’s on offer.”

With quality and sustainability in mind, expect to find beautiful artwork, preloved and vintage clothing for kids and adults, handcrafted ceramics and jewellery, dried flowers, preloved homewares and upcycled furniture. There will also be live jazz music to enjoy, as well as baked goods from local chef, Keith Pigott; speciality coffee from Limerick Roastery, Eleven14; and, locally crafted beer from Treaty City Brewery.

Co-Founder of Slow Sundays, Stephen Cunneen, says “Nicholas Street is the old heart of the city. It used to be a thriving retail street with a diverse offering and we want to see that vision realised again. By giving small businesses the Slow Sundays platform to sell their products, we hope that they will see the potential of this area to grow their businesses.”

The next Slow Sundays is on the Sunday 5th June, from 12pm - 4pm. This is a family-friendly event so why not take advantage of the long weekend and come browse the stalls.

All information can be found on the 'Medieval Quarter Limerick' Facebook or Instagram page.

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Treaty Stone Limerick. Photo Piotr Machowczyk