Since 2006, Muse at 92 The Quay has been the most consistent independent fashion address in Waterford — a boutique with genuine buying intelligence, a loyal following, and an approach to customer service that the chains simply can’t replicate.
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Marina Hayes built one of Waterford’s most respected hair salons at Cove Retail Park on the Dunmore Road. Known for technical excellence, colour work, and a relaxed environment that doesn’t feel like every other salon.
Tucked into Bailey’s New Street in the heart of Waterford’s Viking Triangle, Karuna Day Spa offers a genuinely private wellness experience for men and women. Six treatment rooms, a relaxation lounge, and therapists who take their work seriously.
Designer Bébhínn McGrath creates made-to-order ethical womenswear from Irish linen and Merino wool in her studio on The Quay in Waterford. Every piece is designed, cut, and sewn in Ireland.
An ambitious collaboration between health, fitness, and nutrition professionals in the South East, Happy to Move with Food was built on a simple idea: that movement and good food are better together, and that people deserve proper support to make both happen.
Named for the great river that runs through west Waterford, Blackwater Distillery has become one of Ireland’s most respected micro-distilleries — producing gins, whiskeys, and liqueurs that taste unmistakably of where they come from.
Liam McDonnell named his cider business Legacy because the apple orchards he uses were planted by his grandfather in the 1930s. From Dungarvan Business Park, he makes a gluten-free, vegan-friendly craft cider from just three carefully chosen apple varieties.
In 2011, Gráinne Walsh and Tim Barber founded Metalman because craft beer in Ireland was not yet a thing. They helped make it one. Fourteen years on, they’re still one of the most respected names on the Irish craft beer scene.
The Harty family has been working the waters of Dungarvan Bay since 1835. Today they produce over 600 tonnes of award-winning triploid Gigas oysters from one of Ireland’s most nutrient-rich coastal environments — and they’ve been at it long enough to know exactly what they’re doing.
Irish-Israeli couple Nicola and Dvir brought the flavours of the Middle East to the seaside town of Tramore, and built something genuinely special: a deli, café and producer whose lavosh flatbreads are now stocked in over 80 stores nationwide.









