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    Covered Market

    4.5 (32 reviews)
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    Jo W.

    It's amazing to think that Covered Market has been around since November 1, 1774, and has remained active to this day. Most of the entrances are from the High Street and Market Street, and they're kind of in an alley, so they're not as obvious as the other more modern stores, but there is a sign that says "Covered Market" if you keep your eyes open for it. It's really fun to walk around here and take in the sights of all the different offerings here in the market. Even without buying anything, I enjoyed walking around, taking in the sights and smells of different foods, drinks (like smoothies and milkshakes and juices), and window shop for things like purses and decorative cakes! There's even a light-up white rabbit floating in the air in the middle of the market, and I certainly did feel like Alice in Wonderland. It's a great historic place to visit, along with finding snacks to purchase and eat! Fun fact from Wikipedia: In May 2017, the Covered Market received 'the Royal seal of approval' when it was visited by Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall.

    The Cake Shop
    Rachel A.

    While in search of high tea, Harry Potter, and a few museums, we walked into The Covered Market. What a cool place! We love markets and this one was filled to the brim with clothing shops, specialty food shops, a butcher, and lots of knick knacks. It was a bit crowded since it was the weekend but that didn't stop from the fun to be had. Everyone moved at a good pace and oohed and awed over certain stores especially The Cake Shop. You could watch them work in the windows creating the cutest little cakes. They were molding fondant and chocolate into tiny little bears and decorations like makeup and flowers. The particular week we were there was Mother's Day in the UK, not to be confused with Mother's Day in the USA. There is so much food at The Covered Market. It would be a great idea to stop by there for a snack or dessert. One of the cafes had a sign that said, "Crepes are for life not just for Pancake Day." I was not aware of this Pancake Day holiday like the Mother's Day in the UK. If you wanted to buy fresh meat to bring home there are some butchers here. Those of the faint of heart, beware. You will encounter many an animal including the full head of a pig waiting to be bought. Aside from food you can also stop by The Covered Market to run errands. There is a shop that makes keys and many stores where you can buy presents. I found a fun little robot for my niece at the Helen & Douglas House. It is a charity shop which sells a few second hand items for cheap. Seriously, one could spend quite a bit of time at The Covered Market if they are into food and/or shopping. The Covered Market is not to be missed in Oxford. Plus it is indoors!

    In case you want some pigeons ...
    Imelda J.

    Ah, the Covered Market! I came here to browse the selection and wow, you could do lots of shopping here! Buy some gifts, new shirt, some toys, buy your groceries for the week, get your shoes repaired or buy a new pair, buy some fresh flowers, grab a coffee, catch up on the latest gossip, pick up something sweet and sugary, jewelry for the wife ... they got it all!! I ate a Brown's Cafe which was on the cheap, but good. Totally filled up on a traditional British breakfast. Nice owners and quick. Sure I got a funny looked when I asked for tea but without milk, but hey, I'm the weird American. I went here to buy a turkey for an early Thankgiving and wow, the prices varied and for this American ... when it came to the exchange rate, it was the most expensive Turkey ever ... it was like $60!! And that was the cheapest too. Granted they don't do Thanksgiving, but hey, if you want a fresh Turkey, you can probably find one here. Maybe it would be cheaper because of the economy now ... You'll find locals, students and tourists here. Most people are here doing some shopping and such for the week or hanging out with family or friends. If I lived here, I'd totally hang out here all the time. Lots of variety for groceries and other items. Feel free to shop around ... plus they carry organic stuff I think too. Great place to stop at if you're in Oxford! A MUST if you're living here.

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    Great experience! A 'must-do' when you're in Oxford-- such a nice break from studying!

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    Really cool place to find all sorts of cutesy shops--cheese, fresh cookies (Bens'), meats, all sorts of stuff.

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    Oxford Covered Market

    4.4(34 reviews)
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    Reviewing my recent travel itinerary with a friend, she expressed surprise when I mentioned having…read morespent 4 nights in Oxford. "What's there to do there?" she asked with surprise. She'd limited her trip there to a single day, leaving before sundown. I didn't ask whether she'd visited Oxford's Covered Market but most who come to Oxford seem destined to make a stop here. I mean: how often does one have the opportunity to go to a historic market hall dating back to 1774? In truth, Oxford's Covered Market was a bit less interesting than the market I'd enjoyed in Swansea, where the vendors and offerings were quirkier. But Oxford's has cute shops, lots of places to enjoy food and drink, and if you look up, some cool suspended Alice in Wonderland-themed art (Alice's creator and Alice herself hailed from Oxford). With all there is to see and do in Oxford, do give yourself more than a single day and during that time I'd recommend a visit to their historic Covered Market where I ran into the only other people I knew in Oxford. (See, everyone does come here).

    I was really impressed with the range of restaurants offering ethnic foods as well as very…read morecompetitive prices. I ventured around over lunch time. One Hong Kong cafe place was selling gizzards, other innards, bits of stomach and it was very busy indeed. The diners were all young people and all were oriental with all attaching offal with chopsticks. Many of the kids were wearing their university gowns. As I passed by there was a whiff from some of their food so likely some of it is an acquired taste. I've had sheep's brains, various sweetbreads, fish eyes, heads and lips, chicken's feet, and duck's web but I find as I age I'm reverting back to what I grew up with. It's a closed in marketplace on ground level and there's no spare space. It could be a pickpocket heaven. They also have butcher's shops and they sell a lot of meat pies in the market. I enquired from a few sellers and the pie casing is now vegetable oil - based rather than lard to meet changing tastes. I decided against. It always surprises me for such a small island with some of the finest fish in the ocean around it that fish is not more in demand. If you are nearby it's sure worth an hour.

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    St Albans Market - Shoppers and stalls at St Albans Market outside of the Museum

    St Albans Market

    4.6(9 reviews)
    39.3 mi
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    We visited this market recently and really loved the energy of it. There are the traditional tents…read morefilled with fresh fruits and veggies; but there are also tents with beautiful clothing, luggage, handmade items, etc. I'm traveling the world with just a small backpack, so I'm not doing much shopping these days, but the food items I bought were fresh and delicious. I loved that everything was put in paper bags, not plastic. I read that the market has been around since the 9th century, which I loved knowing. A short walk down the hill brings you to beautiful neighborhoods with cobblestone roads and the huge cathedral. It's a lovely area overall.

    Open the second Sunday of each month from 9-2 (they advertise opening at 8, but nothing is really…read moreopen until at least 9) Great selection of locally produced food and produce! You can find everything from brilliant pies (Raven's Den in particular), awesome cheese (Lincolnshire Poacher and others), fresh veggies (Earthworks and others), fresh fish and meats... not to mention cupcakes and other sweet treats! We usually start by getting a coffee for the husband from the vendor with the mobile coffee bar (the machine is in the back of his van), and then wander the markets and end at the Merchant for a cup of tea for me. As long as there is a rainbow biscuit on the way even our toddler is happy.

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    Borough Market - black pig - amazing

    Borough Market

    4.6(2.1k reviews)
    52.8 miLondon Bridge
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    i love a good market and borough market is one of those places where there are so many different…read morethings to try you honestly don't even know where to start what we got: - wild mushroom risotto - fish and chips from fish! kitchen - pistachio cannoli from gastronomica market we came on a bank holiday and i was honestly surprised it wasn't insanely crowded. the lines moved pretty quickly and we didn't have to wait too long for food either. seating was definitely packed, but we got lucky and managed to snag a table after hovering around for a bit. everything we tried was delicious. the risotto was super creamy and comforting, the fish and chips were crispy and fresh, and the pistachio cannoli was the perfect sweet treat to end everything with. definitely one of those spots i'd come back to just to keep trying more food stalls.-

    Definitely a must if you're in london but it's very easy to get over-stimulated and lost in my…read moreopinion because it gets super packed. I went in 2 different times: saturday at 3pm and wednesday at 10am. Two completely different vibes. I tried the famous sandwich from the black pig, viral chocolate covered strawberries and bread ahead. Black pig - the best one sandwich: it was AMAZING!!! I was a bit scared to get this since i was by myself but let me tell you, it was not heavy as i expected it to be. Just delicious overall and would totally recommend. Chocolate strawberries: I love strawberries and chocolate but definitely think you can find cheaper alternatives anywhere in london. Bread Ahead: my new favorite pastry place. I pretty much got a donut from this place (not this location) everyday because the black currant cheesecake donut was that good. I got the tiramisu and crème brûlée donut which my brother liked and i wish i could've tasted them before they went bad but anyways, I would totally recommend the donuts from here! Their chocolate chips cookies are HUGE and delicious as well. This was probably one of my favorite markets!

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    All three flavors of meat rolls. Favorite was the traditional roll and the Lamb.

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    Borough Market - "The Good One" from Black Pig. Fabulous flavor bomb!

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