The fun furore over the jokingly-dubbed Cherry Tomato Bridge has ended after dozens of defrosted cherry tomatoes were swept off onto railway tracks below. Rows of cherry tomatoes were left on the ...
It's thought to have all begun during the recent cold spell of weather, when a photo was taken of some cherry tomatoes that ...
What is the Cherry Tomato Bridge? It’s a bridge over Dublin’s Royal Canal at Drumcondra Road that became an impromptu shrine to, yes, cherry tomatoes. Originally, a few became stuck to the ...
DUBLINERS have cried ‘we are rebuilding’ after a bizarre viral cherry tomato landmark was destroyed. People began to flock to the Drumcondra bridge last week after videos of cherry ...
Dublin's Cherry Tomato Bridge has shot to fame and become the city's hottest attraction. Filled with cherry tomatoes and other accolades of the fruit, the landmark at 4 Richmond Rd, Drumcondra went ...
The landmark at 4 Richmond Rd, Drumcondra went viral after a few cherry tomatoes mysteriously appeared on Drumcondra Bridge and were frozen during the cold spell last week ...
Forget Trinity College and the Guinness Storehouse - Dublin's hottest attraction is a pile of cherry tomatoes on a bridge in Drumcondra ... Earley returned to the tomato scene for a post on ...
Meanwhile, a small bridge in the Dublin village of Drumcondra became a beacon of joyful silliness thanks to some abandoned vegetables, earning the moniker ‘Cherry Tomato Bridge’. It was a strange turn ...
Both locals and tourists are now making the tongue-in-cheek pilgrimage to Dublin’s “Cherry Tomato Bridge” – or, as it’s called on Google Maps, “the Shrine of the Sacred Cherry Tomatoes of Drumcondra”.
Lifestyle Lead and Multi-Media Journalist. If you're chronically online, or a Drumcondra local, you're likely to have come across Dublin's hottest attraction of 2025: Cherry Tomato Bridge.
Dublin's Cherry Tomato Bridge has quickly become one of the city's most talked-about landmarks, thanks to a viral trend that's got both locals and tourists flocking to see it. What started as a ...
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