Dublin, Ireland is a travel destination for many reasons, but frozen cherry tomatoes are what’s enticing people to visit a specific bridge in the area.
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 ...
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 ...
Both locals and tourists are now making the tongue-in-cheek pilgrimage to Dublin’s “Cherry Tomato Bridge” – or, as it’s ...
Dublin City Council (DCC) is urging ‘Cherry Tomato Bridge’ goers to stop wasting food. The "Cherry Tomato Bridge" has become ...
DUBLINERS have cried ‘we are rebuilding’ after a bizarre viral cherry tomato landmark was destroyed. People began to flock to ...
It's thought to have all begun during the recent cold spell of weather, when a photo was taken of some cherry tomatoes that ...
As quickly as it burst onto our feeds, the Cherry Tomato Bridge in Drumcondra has been vandalised, proving that once again, we simply can't be trusted with a good thing.
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 ...
The bridge, now known as “Cherry Tomato Bridge,” has gathered a following after tomatoes were found by a passerby frozen to the bridge wall during the recent cold wave in the area.