A pile of cherry tomatoes on a bridge in Drumcondra, Dublin has emerged as an unlikely but wholesome new attraction.
On a dull Monday morning, both locals and tourists made the pilgrimage to Dublin’s “Cherry Tomato Bridge”, or as it’s called ...
2. Put the tomatoes and garlic in the dish. Add enough olive oil to just cover them. Sprinkle with red pepper, peppercorns, kosher salt, and black pepper. 3. Cover with foil and transfer to the oven.
The Cherry Tomato Bridge has become Dublin's most recent attraction as people leave 5-star reviews of their experience ...
If you're chronically online, or a Drumcondra local, you're likely to have come across Dublin's hottest attraction of 2025: ...
The fun furore over the jokingly-dubbed Cherry Tomato Bridge has ended after dozens of defrosted cherry tomatoes were swept ...
Dublin, Ireland is a travel destination for many reasons, but frozen cherry tomatoes are what’s enticing people to visit a ...
Dublin, Ireland is a travel destination for many reasons, but frozen cherry tomatoes are what’s enticing people to visit a ...
The bridge at Drumcondra Road has now been nicknamed ‘Cherry Tomato Bridge’ after a display of the salad filler was left out ...
Dublin's Cherry Tomato Bridge has become a 'must-see' attraction, with locals and tourists flocking to see the mysterious ...