‘It’s a great chance to showcase Cork’: The rise and rise of Cork on a Fork food festival

Niamh Murphy, festival manager of Cork on a Fork Festival for Cork City Council pictured in the English Market. Picture: Chani Anderson
When Cork City Council’s Cork on a Fork food festival returns next week (August 13-17), it will be with all the burgeoning confidence of a child that has finally found favour. It was a different picture, in 2022, when the festival was first mooted.
It was pitched as a council attempt to stimulate post-covid recovery, but to the local hospitality sector, ravaged by the pandemic, it appeared a step too far.