Monday, February 1, 2010
February Brocante
On Sunday 21st of February from 11am to 5pm in Newmarket square co-op, The Brocante will be bigger and better than ever before ,if its homeware you want ,if its furniture ,if its fabrics ,lights ,nicknacks , bric a brac ,ultimate retro style, its all here plus live music and cafe.
Monday, January 4, 2010
The January Brocante
Happy new year and what better place to get away form the january sales than the brocante in new market square ,Sunday the 17th from 11am to 5pm at the co-op.
Everything you could ever want for your home is on sale at the brocante, retro ,antique, car boot and the bazaar , there will be live jazz at the co-op cafe.
Everything you could ever want for your home is on sale at the brocante, retro ,antique, car boot and the bazaar , there will be live jazz at the co-op cafe.
Monday, November 30, 2009
December Brocante
Welcome to Dublins premier furniture and homeware market, last month was a great success, thanks to all the stall holders and everybody who came, the next market will be on sunday the 13th of december .
There will be live music from Andrew Bennitt, so if your looking for a place to relax and browse for that unique christmas gift the brocante is for you.
New stall holders are always welcome, just fill out the application form here.. and we'll get back to you.
There will be live music from Andrew Bennitt, so if your looking for a place to relax and browse for that unique christmas gift the brocante is for you.
New stall holders are always welcome, just fill out the application form here.. and we'll get back to you.
Orla Byrne, http://www.serendipityandco.ie/
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
November Brocante
Thanks to everyone who came to last month's Brocante. This month there will be live music provided by Bard extraordinaire Andrew Bennett as well as the usual mixture of furniture and homeware stalls, if you are interested in having a stall just fill out the application form here.
Looking forward to seeing you all again on the Sunday the 15th.
Paul Byrne, Retrorumage
The FreeCycler Stall
free stall space to Freecyclers who want to give away your homewear (kinda like a swop shop).
Just bring your stuff along to THE CO-OP on Sunday the 15th , and if it's still there when you're heading on, then take it back away with you. Simple as.
Theresa Czerniak


Jim & Rainy Gibney

Tuesday, September 8, 2009
First Newmarket Brocante on Sun 18th October
3rd Sunday of each month @ THE CO-OP 11.00 – 17.00
Second-hand, refurbished, antique and hand-crafted stuff for your house and garden. Bargains, freebies, café, good wholesome food and chilled out tunes all under the one roof.
THE CO-OP is at Newmarket, Dublin 8.
OCT 2009 STALL APPLICATIONS
If you'd like to take part, please see our stall applications form here.
Looking forward to seeing ya.
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Monday, September 7, 2009
Newmarket Brocante FAQ
Here's some questions you might have about the Newmarket Brocante
1. How do I get a stall?
You've gotta apply online through our website here for a pitch at the market. See the post for the relevant month and follow the link for the applications.
2. Where's THE CO-OP?
THE CO-OP is at The Dublin Food Co-op in Newmarket, Dublin 8. It's in the liberties near St Patrick's Cathedral. Here's a google maps of where to find it.
3. Is there parking?
Yeah, there's plenty of free parking on Sunday's in Newmarket.
4. How often is the Newmarket Brocante?
It's monthly, on the third Sunday of each month.
5. What's that 'brocante' buzz?
It's a French thing - they're mad for their furniture fairs, amongst other things. We're just borrowing their word and giving it a spin of our own.
6. If I've a stall, what time can I come to set up?
You can come at half nine on the Sunday morning to get yourself set up.
7. I've some big furniture, what should I do?
You should let us know if you've got big stuff (and you'll probably be needing to take two stalls for your space requirements.
8. Are you the same as the Dublin Flea Market and The Crafty Market?
Nope. We're in the same place alright, but where the Flea is about general brick-a-brac and the Crafty is about Arts and Crafts, we're all about stuff for the home, kitchen and garden.
9. Is there food for me to eat at the Newmarket Brocante?
There's a cafe, some hot food sellers and there's the store of the Dublin Food Co-op (organic and Fair Trade wholefoods).
10. I've only got a few things that to sell, not really enough for a full stall ...
Can you team up with a mate who's in the same position?
11. I really, really want a stall, but I'm seriously strapped for cash ...
You might be able to offer to volunteer to help out with the set-up and the closedown at each market. Send us an email with your story.
12. Where's the nearest ATM?
Ah, the kinda question we like the sound of. Firstly, you can get some cash back from The Co-op's store if you've got a laser card (you have to buy something, of course). Then, there's ATM's nearby in the Spar by St. Patricks Cathedral and the Londis on Clanbrassil St. There's another one further up towards Christchurch Cathedral on Patrick St, in the Londis there.
1. How do I get a stall?
You've gotta apply online through our website here for a pitch at the market. See the post for the relevant month and follow the link for the applications.
2. Where's THE CO-OP?
THE CO-OP is at The Dublin Food Co-op in Newmarket, Dublin 8. It's in the liberties near St Patrick's Cathedral. Here's a google maps of where to find it.
3. Is there parking?
Yeah, there's plenty of free parking on Sunday's in Newmarket.
4. How often is the Newmarket Brocante?
It's monthly, on the third Sunday of each month.
5. What's that 'brocante' buzz?
It's a French thing - they're mad for their furniture fairs, amongst other things. We're just borrowing their word and giving it a spin of our own.
6. If I've a stall, what time can I come to set up?
You can come at half nine on the Sunday morning to get yourself set up.
7. I've some big furniture, what should I do?
You should let us know if you've got big stuff (and you'll probably be needing to take two stalls for your space requirements.
8. Are you the same as the Dublin Flea Market and The Crafty Market?
Nope. We're in the same place alright, but where the Flea is about general brick-a-brac and the Crafty is about Arts and Crafts, we're all about stuff for the home, kitchen and garden.
9. Is there food for me to eat at the Newmarket Brocante?
There's a cafe, some hot food sellers and there's the store of the Dublin Food Co-op (organic and Fair Trade wholefoods).
10. I've only got a few things that to sell, not really enough for a full stall ...
Can you team up with a mate who's in the same position?
11. I really, really want a stall, but I'm seriously strapped for cash ...
You might be able to offer to volunteer to help out with the set-up and the closedown at each market. Send us an email with your story.
12. Where's the nearest ATM?
Ah, the kinda question we like the sound of. Firstly, you can get some cash back from The Co-op's store if you've got a laser card (you have to buy something, of course). Then, there's ATM's nearby in the Spar by St. Patricks Cathedral and the Londis on Clanbrassil St. There's another one further up towards Christchurch Cathedral on Patrick St, in the Londis there.
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