North Mall Distillery
51°53′58.0″N 8°29′08.8″W / 51.899444°N 8.485778°W
| The North Mall Distillery, circa 1886 | |
| Industry | Distilled beverage | 
|---|---|
| Founded | 1779 | 
| Defunct | 1920 | 
| Fate | Defunct | 
| Successor | Cork Distillers Company, Irish Distillers | 
| Headquarters | , Ireland | 
| Key people | Thomas and Francis Wise | 
| Products | Irish whiskey | 
| Brands | Wise Whiskey, Wise's Cork Old Pot Still Whiskey | 
| Number of employees | 250 | 
The North Mall Distillery was an Irish whiskey distillery located in Cork City, Ireland. In its day one of the most famous distilleries in Ireland, the distillery was destroyed by a fire in 1920. Distilling operations never resumed at the North Mall after the fire, and it was later converted into a bottling and storage facility which was used by Irish Distillers until 2007, at which point operations were transferred to Irish Distillers' other bottling facilities in Dublin. In the mid-2000s, much of the site was jointly acquired by University College Cork and Mercy University Hospital, and has since been redeveloped.