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    Borough Market - black pig - amazing

    Borough Market

    4.6(2.1k reviews)
    57.7 miLondon Bridge
    ££

    The Black Pig After walking around for a long time, we…read morestumbled upon the Black Pig. Seeing people walk away with a sandwich tray piled sith freshly shaven Parmesan, drew us in, and so glad it did. Such a uniquely delicious and hearty sandwich. The line is long, but it goes pretty quick. Highly recommend getting it. We shared one, but could have easily eaten one on our own. It's ok, bc it leaves room for us to try something else. Northfield Farm Got the special Rueben and shared it. It has salt beef, emmental cheese, sour kraut, pickles and their secret sauce. It was cool to see him make it in front of you quickly. It's only one person at a time, so the line might take a while to make its way through.

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

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

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    Yummy

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

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

    Surrey Street Market

    Surrey Street Market

    4.1(17 reviews)
    50.5 miCroydon
    £

    Surrey Street Market is easy to miss as it's off the main pedestriansed shopping area in Croydon…read moretown centre. However, I came across while making my way to the tram stop on the south side of town to get back to Wimbledon It's an old fashioned fruit and veg market but the quality does vary quite widely with commensurate difference in price. Just beware that if something seems too good to be true, it probably is too good to be true However, with many stalls to gander at, there is ample opportunity to pick out some good yet quality bargains, especially as most stallholders seem happy to let you pick and choose your own produce In addition, there are some bric a brac stalls and some food stalls selling mainly ethnic food I hope there's always space for places like this

    Overall: A great and vibrant place to walk by and pick up some fresh fruit/veg…read more I admit it - I actually miss places like the Surrey Street Market. I didn't think it was much at the time when I lived in South Croydon, but now I really do miss places like this. I miss wandering "down to town" and passing this market and then wandering pass it again on the way home. It was a great place, full of vibrant people, a decent selection of stalls including ones that sold fresh fruit and veg, bags, purses, books, watches, pendants, antiques, flowers, specialty foods and the list goes on. In general, the number of stalls increased during the weekends. As with most outdoor markets, there's potential for haggling if you're into that kind of thing. There's also a lot of trash, but beauty is in the eye of the beholder... keep your eyes peeled for bargains in the summer, such as freshly plucked berries at an amazing price! Towards closing time (around 5:00 pm), there were lots of bargains that could be had: 1 pound for this or 1 pound for that. That is if you can understand the locals, screaming in cockney rhyming slang. There is nearby street parking, but the best bet would be to park near the city centre and walk down. I was lucky enough to live within walking distance of this market.

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    Surrey Street Market
    Surrey Street Market
    Surrey Street Market

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    Salisbury Market

    Salisbury Market

    4.1(9 reviews)
    41.7 mi

    Both Mrs G and I enjoyed strolling the Salisbury market area and nearby shopping, restaurants and…read morebars. I definitely deduct a star because, while parking in England is usually a challenge - not enough spots (all (too) small for my Land Rover) and expensive, parking in Salisbury seemed to us like the worst for a small city! Anyway - back to market and surroundings. Historic buildings including a magnificent cathedral, a wide variety of pubs and eating places, an open market and a wide range of stores selling just about anything your heart might desire. We were lucky to catch the open market itself on Saturday morning en route to lunch at the Haunch of Venison (the pub from 1320 - see my review). They had every kind of cheese, fruit etc as well as clothes, crafts and more. Review #58 2019

    This is a great market in an open square. Clothes, cheese, fruit, veggies, meat, fish and…read morebread--lots of items to chose from. I came here twice with my mother-in-law to pick up a few fresh items (strawberries), direct from the farmers. The hardest part is finding a parking spot. Lucky for me, my mother-in-law had a handicap sticker, which meant that we were able to park right at the market square. I'm not sure what you do if you can't park on the street. There has to be a parking lot somewhere, I just didn't need to figure that part out. If you are in the neighborhood, stop in and enjoy! I'll be back the next time I'm nearby.

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    Salisbury Market - Fantastic market here in Salisbury

    Fantastic market here in Salisbury

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    Salisbury Market

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    Alexandra Palace farmers market

    Alexandra Palace farmers market

    4.3(11 reviews)
    61.3 miHornsey
    ££

    My local market is small but plentiful with food stalls from all over the world…read more As well as street food, there are also flower stores, cheese stores, specialist artesian food stores, meat stores, a dog treat store, and even a hemp store! They only accept cash so bring plenty or face a ~£2 surcharge at the only near by cash machine in Londis. After eating be sure to wonder around the vast gardens of Alexandra palace and grab a cake at the garden centre nearby. This is my favourite nearby place to bring my dog for walks.

    This is a lovely little farmer's market, and ridiculously convenient for me since I moved to the…read morearea. There's probably only about 15 stalls, but you could do a decent food shop here consisting of fruit & veg, milk, eggs, bread, fish, olives, every type of sausage you can imagine (I settled on pork leek and chilli), amazing cuts of pork and even pre-prepared goodies like pies, chutneys and cakes. And if you get hungry while browsing you can grab a little pie to eat there and then - I enjoyed my butternut squash & spinach, and my hubby devoured his chilli beef & cheddar before I could even snaffle some. If pie isn't your thing, there was also curries, toasted sarnies and all other sorts of goodies. There was also a stall selling hot drinks which even on this sunny Sunday had a sizeable queue. ...when can I go back?

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    Alexandra Palace farmers market - #colourblast with some fantastic local (raspberry) pastel de nata's!

    #colourblast with some fantastic local (raspberry) pastel de nata's!

    Alexandra Palace farmers market - #colourblast with some fantastic local (blueberry) pastel de nata's!

    #colourblast with some fantastic local (blueberry) pastel de nata's!

    Alexandra Palace farmers market - Pear, spinach, coconut milk, banana, and a bunch of other stuff smoothie

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    Pear, spinach, coconut milk, banana, and a bunch of other stuff smoothie

    Bloomsbury Farmers' Market

    Bloomsbury Farmers' Market

    4.5(10 reviews)
    57.7 miBloomsbury
    £

    This is a lovely market on Thursdays (if you can get there before all the students descend!)…read more They sell veggies, meat pies, bread, home made quiches and tarts, ...and as well as the fresh food to take home, there are also loads of street stalls for lunch. A while ago I tried some looovely paella. Today I had a gooorgeous sandwich that was basically a mountain of beautifully cooked lamb with sweet chillie sauce, balanced on salad and ciabatta. It was sooo goood!! Next time I really want to try the hog roast with apple sauce. The only bad thing about this market is it is located between SOAS, Birkbeck and ULU...and is around the corner for UCL. So once the University year has started, you have to wait in line for quite a long time for the yummy food! Doh!!

    Perfect market to get lunch as a student each Thursday. I look forward to trying a new dish every…read moreweek from local vendors, each serving plates unique to their culture. There is only one stall for fresh produce, so this is mainly a market just for a quick meal rather than stocking up on fruits and veggies. I've tried the mediterranean dish right by the entrance, which has a great combination of flavors and seems pretty healthy. I also got the curry from one of the Indian vendors, which was full of flavor and the perfect portion size. The desserts are also great, but unfortunately the baked goods get pretty cold in the winter. My only real complaint would be that so many students come here during their lunch break that some of the lines get pretty long and there isn't much seating. Ultimately, incredible food and a great opportunity to support restaurants in London.

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    Bloomsbury Farmers' Market
    Bloomsbury Farmers' Market
    Bloomsbury Farmers' Market

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    Farm Shop - farmersmarket - Updated May 2026

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