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Quay Co-op, Sullivan's Quay, Cork, in 2012.

Quay Co-op
Quay Co-operative (Cork) Limited
Formation1982-01-01
TypeWorker Cooperative
HeadquartersCork City, County Cork
Location
Locations
Products
  • Organic groceries
  • Health food products
  • Restaurant
  • Café / deli
Affiliations
Websitequaycoop.com

Quay Co-operative (Cork) Limited, trading asQuay Co-op, is a worker cooperative operating a number of organic, vegetarian wholefoods shops, coffee docks and a restaurant inCork City andCounty Cork. It opened in May 1982.[1]

History

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The Quay Co-op grew out of a group of feminist, environmental, lesbian and gay, and other social justice activists in the 1980s who set up an alternative resource centre and community space in the city of Cork. The co-op opened in 1982. It was originally set up as acommunity cooperative with a wider membership, and was operated on a voluntary basis.[2]

As the centre started to develop other activities including a wholefoods buying club and a restaurant, the co-operative began to require a clearer commitment from members to provide their labour as a condition of membership. This had the effect of reducing the membership from over 100 to around 40 people. As the activities of the co-operative became more complex and formalised, the co-operative transitioned from a community-owned model to a worker-owned model.[2]

Celebrity chefDenis Cotter worked at Quay Co-op for four years.[3]

During a challenging period in the 90's, the co-operative required capital to continue operating and investing in the capital of the co-operative became a condition of ongoing membership. The 16 members who invested became the core membership that have remained right through the 2020s.[2]

In 2022, the Quay Co-op had 50 employees spread across a vegetarian deli, bakery, store and restaurant located on O’Sullivan’s Quay, a vegetarian food-production facility on Cove Street and satellite shops in bothCarrigaline andBallincollig.[1]

Reception

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The Irish Examiner referred to the Quay Co-op's prepared food range as "famous dahls, curries, soups and vegan dishes."[1]

Activities

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Quay Co-op operates its flagship vegetarian wholefoods shop from Sullivan's Quay inCork City, alongside its award-winning vegetarian restaurant.[4]

The co-operative operates two additional wholefoods shops in the towns ofCarrigaline andBallincollig inCounty Cork.

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcLee, Maeve (19 May 2022)."40 years of Cork's Quay Co-op: For many years we were seen as niche and off-centre".Irish Examiner. Retrieved29 September 2025.
  2. ^abcMcMahon, Cian (29 May 2019)."The political economy of worker cooperative development: Meitheal and sustainability".NUI Galway Theses (PhD Theses):76–77. Retrieved13 July 2022.
  3. ^Digby, Marie Claire."Five, 10, 25 years: the three ages of a restaurant".The Irish Times. Retrieved29 September 2025.
  4. ^Daly, John (17 June 2022)."How a Cork city health food shop found itself at the forefront of social change in Ireland". Irish Examiner. Retrieved13 July 2022.
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