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    Edinburgh Farmers Market - Single lane and not very large

    Edinburgh Farmers Market

    4.4(52 reviews)
    0.0 miOld Town
    ££

    Small one-lane Farmers market but the walk here was amazing and there is nothing like having…read moreEdinburgh Castle as your backdrop early in the morning. There are fresh produce vendors as well as food, snacks, honey, candles, and coffee mixed in. I really wanted to try the pasties guy, the rows and rows of savory baked good looked amazing but we let our kids choose and they went for something else. Most places do accept credit cards and we came mainly to pick up some fresh fruit to balance out all the heavy food we would be eating. The climate in Scotland is cold and rainy this time of year and the oranges and raspberries we got tasted different that the ones we get in the Bay Area. There is also meat and seafood, I loved seeing the fresh caught crab on a bed of seaweed and hard to find meat like venison for sale.

    Came here to buy their fresh produce and try what they are selling. They are open every Saturday…read morefrom 9-2pm. They have area sourced produce, meats & cheeses, and baked goods and sweets. Small outdoor markets that seem to have quite a bit foot traffic. Service from each stall was friendly and welcoming. My son was looking for ice cream and found this Churn & Thistle ice cream place. He got raspberry, but they offered different flavors. It was very creamy and good and their waffle cone was excellent. Tasted almost caramelized and nicely crunchy. My favorite was their egg custard. It was very flaky and crunchy with a creamy center. It was very good. I've had some egg custards in Portugal as well, and these tasted authentic.

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    Edinburgh Farmers Market - Edinburgh castle is the backdrop for the Farmers Market

    Edinburgh castle is the backdrop for the Farmers Market

    Edinburgh Farmers Market - Edinburgh Farmer's Market - great place for culinary souvenirs and lunch!

    Edinburgh Farmer's Market - great place for culinary souvenirs and lunch!

    Edinburgh Farmers Market - Came here for fresh fruit and there was a lot to choose from

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    Came here for fresh fruit and there was a lot to choose from

    Stockbridge Market

    Stockbridge Market

    4.1(37 reviews)
    0.7 mi
    ££

    We came here on a recent trip to Edinburgh while exploring the city outside the Royal Mile…read more Everything was good, but the place was smaller than I expected and felt a bit packed. Despite that we got bread, paella, cheese, raspberries, pears, apples, lettuce, cucumbers, and jam for the rest of our trip in Scotland and it was all fantastic. The paella we ate there. I got the chicken paella because I didn't think picking apart seafood with my hands was the best idea while wrangling two small kids without a reasonable place to sit down. It was really good, if a tiny bit saltier than I'd like. The spices were top notch and the experience of seeing it made in the huge 6' in diameter wok-like pans was worth it. The bread (we got spelt) was _really_ good and I wish we'd gotten two loaves. Instead, we got only one and just relished the breakfast sandwiches we made with it the next few days. The cheese, jam and produce formed the basis of a lot of what we ate for the next few days and it was much better than what we'd been getting at Tesco.

    A cute farmer's market held every Sunday year-round in the most pretty neighborhood. It's a nice…read morestroll around the streets or to Dean's Village while grabbing some local goods. I have to admit that the space was smaller than I expected, but they do have a bit of everything from jams, fresh produce, meats, baked goods, chocolate, alcohol, coffee, and more! I definitely recommend coming here hungry, so you can try one of the food stands. I ended up trying the Chicken Paella (£5), which you can't miss. I was immediately attracted to the plate as I saw people walking around with them. For £5, the plate is huge and will easily fill you up. Unfortunately, the flavor and taste was only okay. It may be best to share, so it's not so overwhelming. It's not bad, but definitely not one of the better paellas I have had. My friend did get the dumplings, which are pretty popular as well though. Either way, cool little spot to grab a bite and walk around. It does get pretty crowded though.

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    Stockbridge Market
    Stockbridge Market

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    Morningside Farmers Market - Secret garden bees beer

    Morningside Farmers Market

    4.0(2 reviews)
    1.3 miMorningside
    ££

    I was walking past the Merlin the other day and noticed a banner for the Morningside Farmers…read moreMarket. Having just moved here, I was excited to find that there is a monthly farmers market close to my new place. The market is almost hidden in the car park behind the Merlin, except for some banners and a couple of stalls by the side of the building. This market seems to keep things simple, which isn't necessarily a bad thing. There was a fruit and veg stall ( a very good one). The Secret Herb Garden was greeting us at the entry with lavender, herbs and beers. Pie Not was selling fresh made pies. We were able to buy some absolutely tasty brownies. And one of the highlights was Flat Out. They make their own flat bread and meatballs. We had the thai green curry chicken meatballs. I could've eaten a whole bowl of those. Isle of Arran cheeses was on the list of venders, but wasn't there. Here's hoping to pick up some cheese next month.

    Love our little famers market! Cute little market. Great local companies and suppliers…read more *There is a great produce and veggie stand that I always get great stuff at. *The brownies man , yes BROWNIES , are AMAZING! Fudgy and delicious! * A great salsa guy whose recipes are from Tanzania ! * A fresh fish monger truck, who has amazing smoked salmon, with different spices! * The Secret Garden always has a stand with candles and their beer! * A game monger has some tasty game sausages. *There is this cute couple that have a food truck that make tasty meatball, always one veggie, one chicken and one other meat. DELICIOUS!

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    Morningside Farmers Market - Salt pig

    Salt pig

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    Stoats Porridge Bar Van

    Stoats Porridge Bar Van

    4.5(2 reviews)
    0.0 miOld Town
    ££

    I remember the glorious time when there was a Stoats Porridge Bar Van parked right in the middle of…read morethe Meadows. On my way to university. Just sitting there, beckoning to me with the option of actually getting breakfast, albeit having to sacrifice punctuality. Stoats is good. Stoats is very good indeed. They will put all sorts of delicious yums in your porridge. I never grew up eating porridge. Mainly because it's not staple food in Brazil, so it wasn't staple food in my house either. And I can't really deal with plain porridge. Which is where Stoats comes in, in all its magnificence. They'll put jam in your porridge, they'll put chocolate in your porridge. You can get your porridge with honey or brown sugar. You can get it with extra cream. You can get it with nuts! You can, obviously, get it with raisins or sultanas (though I have a personal vendetta against these dessicated grapes). Now, they're at the Farmers Market every Saturday, and considering it never really gets too hot for porridge in Scotland, you should get there and try some. Pronto.

    Good old porridge- a Scottish institution. I had never really understood it before was introduced…read moreto the Stoats van. It just looks gloopy grey, a little like wallpaper paste- it is however transformed by the people of Stoats. The range of ingredients have been listed so I won't bore you with more other than to say I recommend.... If you remember not to fill up too much on porridge I'd also say the other products they sell are well worth a try. The company seems to be expanding so you can buy their stuff all over Edinburgh (and beyond). The muesli is full of wholesome, crunchy, colourful, tasty scrumptiousness and as with the porridge, this muesli dispels any previous misconceptions you will have had about grey, boring, bland muesli. The porridge bars make a great snack; I often have one kicking about for hunger emergencies. I'd go for the cranberry and macadamia since you asked!

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    Stoats Porridge Bar Van - Stoats Portidge menu

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    Stoats Portidge menu

    Tattie Shaws - Tattie Shaw's:  Corner of Leith Walk and Montgomery Street

    Tattie Shaws

    4.7(20 reviews)
    1.2 miLeith
    ££

    Tattie Shaws has fruit spilling out of it into its wee stalls outside the store. Their peppers and…read moretomatoes look so delicious you can't help but wander in! I'm a big fan of independent greengrocers. Sadly, there aren't many of them about these days, but that is what makes places like Tattie Shaws so special. With a great range of fruit and veg from all across the world, Tattie's supplies look full of flavour and ripe like they've just been picked off a plant. It's very reasonably priced and they also stock a variety of herbs and other such cooking ingredients. The staff are pretty alert and keen to help if you need anything. But most of all, I was so impressed with the quality of the produce. With the vibrant colours and fresh appearances, Tattie Shaw's stocks both homegrown and international fruit and veg. It's great that they represent local farmers and suppliers, but their more exotic offerings look equally as fresh - they've definitely been shipped in recently. As it's still the Scottish strawberry season, I'd recommend trying Tattie's for some of Fife's best berries!

    There aren't enough good old fashioned green grocers in the world anymore. Tattie Shaws however is…read morea wonderful example of a lovely, well stocked, locally owned business. The guy who runs this place (whose name i'm always forgetting) is a lovely but no nonsense chap, who knows his produce. He sells pretty much any fresh produce that you could care to buy. He seems to have a lot of everything all year round so he must be getting some of it from abroad but I know he also does seasonal stuff too. Ask him what's good and he'll suggest something! It's also handily on my walk home from work (assuming i get out in time before he closes!)

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    Real Foods

    Real Foods

    3.6(32 reviews)
    0.3 miTollcross
    £££

    Even stepping foot into this place makes me feel healthy enough to justify cake for supper…read more I'm not going to lie - i'm not a healthy eater. But hailing from the city of all things organic (Vancouver), I like to play the part that I am. Somehow, having an open bag of chia seeds in the house, that I occasionally remember to throw into smoothies when I occasionally remember to MAKE smoothies, makes me feel less guilty about eating Corn Flakes for dinner while I'm slogging through emails. This makes me an adult right? That doesn't mean that the act of buying a meal that doesn't look like it was constructed by a five year old, doesn't tickle my fancy - I love nothing more then following up a Corn Flakeian dinner with a good ol' fashioned organic almond yogurt. Life is about the balance. I also have a deep seeded belief in only using biodegradable and clean house hold products. So when i'm not doing the best in my personal well being - at least i'm looking after the planet as a whole. This place ticks off a few major factors in my strange collaborative idea of "healthy living". First off, it stocks an impressive array of house hold items and is one of the first places i've found that carries multiple lines of personal care items - from Burts Bees to good for ya toothpaste - it was a one stop shop for both my washroom & under the sink. Secondly - it stocks pretty much everything you need to justify future unhealthy meals. From organic quinoa to virgin, cold pressed coconut oil, it's simply screaming: look how healthy you are?! Why yes, you can eat ice cream for dinner! But as many a person as said - living healthy (or in my case, buying excuses) can be pricey. What I will note, is as a newly landed expat, this place IS cheaper than the haunts back home and for that i'm thankful, but compared to the digs you can pick up elsewhere - yes, it's going to cost you an extra dollar. My tip if you fear the price tag? This funky little blue and green ball we're living on needs all the help it can get. If you can't stomach the whole nine yards of good food organic, pare it down. Spend the extra £1 for your dish soap, laundry & shampoo and keep the nasty stuff out of the drains. Then stock up on the hard to find items, or the ones you use frequently and leave the bits & bobs for a cheaper place. Nothing is better than proper, virgin, organic, cold pressed olive oil. Nothing. Will definitely be popping in here time to time to stock up on the must haves. If I could track down a spot to buy E3Live in town, i'd have all my cake justifying staples back in place.

    Real Foods is a fab store to shop at if you want to eat natural and ethically sourced products…read more They sell everything under the one roof - absolutely amazing! Situated just off from the busy Lothian Road, Real Foods is just a short walk from the city centre so it is a convenient place to reach. The quality of the food is always top notch and the fruit and veg are always fresh - there is no out of date food sold here. Real Foods sell lots of health foods such as a huge range of different dried fruits and pulses. There is also a vitamin area in the shop which sells every vitamin and mineral required to cure any ailment , as well as a range of herbal remedies. The staff are incredibly friendly and are knowledgeable about the stores products so you feel quite at ease with them over asking which remedy does what. Real foods also has a section in its shop selling natural beauty products, soaps, shampoos etc. I love the mascara which they sell here as it is nice and cheap at around four pounds and makes my eyelashes look super long. Real Foods is a fantastic shop which sells a vast range of amazing tasting food, and best of all the food is healthy! What more could you want?!!

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    A & D Patterson - farmersmarket - Updated May 2026

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