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Land and Lore: Farm to Fork Festive Feast at Common Knowledge

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Land and Lore 4th Edition: Farm to Fork Feasts at Common Knowledge

We’re hosting our fourth Land and Lore Festive Feast on Sunday 16th November in County Clare - a seasonal celebration of land, food, and the people who produce it

Join us for a Farm To Fork Feast in County Clare: a three-course dining experience rooted in seasonal cooking, regenerative agriculture, and the rich cultural traditions of the west of Ireland.

This new series of immersive farm-to-fork dinners puts local farmers and food producers at the centre - celebrating the people, places, and practices that nourish our communities and land.

Hosted in collaboration with our acclaimed chefs from our Common Knowledge Kitchen will showcase ingredients sourced directly from local suppliers.

Each dish will honour the early summer harvest and reflect the integrity of these ingredients, grown and crafted with deep respect for land and people.

Guests will also enjoy live traditional music and the rare opportunity to hear directly from the featured producers. Through conversation and storytelling, they’ll share the seasonal rhythms of their work, the biodiversity they protect, and the cultural knowledge embedded in how we grow, prepare, and eat food.

We believe good food should be accessible to everyone. That’s why we’re offering three pricing tiers:

  • a reduced-rate ticket for those who need it

  • a standard ticket

  • a pay-it-forward ticket that helps cover a place for someone else

Spaces are limited - come gather with us to share a meal, meet the makers, and celebrate what it means to eat with the seasons and in connection with place.

The Land and Lore series of events are supported by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine through the Agri-Food Tourism Grant, helping make food experiences like this more accessible, inclusive, and community-rooted.

Tickets now live
Come gather with us!

All dietary requirements can be catered for. 

Dinner starts at 4:00pm

For those who’d like the full cold-season experience, the Bog Sauna will be open from 1pm, followed by an optional walk of our land at 3pm to settle into the place and the season before the feast begins at 4pm.


LOCATION

The Common Knowledge Centre, V95DK38

Staying with us at The Common Knowledge Centre

At The Common Knowledge Centre we now have a range of accommodation options on site to suit all budgets and needs. When you stay with us, you’ll be supporting our newly established guesthouse and be close to the action. We recommend arriving the evening before your course. You can view available accommodation on our booking page.

 
 

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