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R K Harris & Sons

4.3 (3 reviews)
InexpensiveFruits & Veggies
Closed 8:00 am - 5:30 pm

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Oakwood Fruit

Oakwood Fruit

3.7(3 reviews)
3.5 miStreet Lane

As independent little places go Oakwood fruits is one of the nicer kept fruit and veg shops to…read morevisit. The owners are friendly, the produce is well kept and the prices aren't too bad. I must admit I thought they might be slightly cheaper but they certainly weren't more expensive than the supermarkets nearby so all's not lost. They sell all the basics, and then some, in terms of fruit and veg. I noted all kinds of standard items, potatoes, tomatoes, oranges, bananas and more, as well as quite a few interesting things such as dates, celeriac and figs. Having never tried figs before I purchased 3 for £1 and they were really lovely. I had to ask the lady and chap if they were ready, having never purchased them before, and apparently I chose well as they were just right! Although their asparagus bunches match my Sainsburys in price (£2.99 for a bunch) they totally beat them for mandarins (5 for £1.00 I do believe) so it's a case of win some lose some I guess. They also happen to sell a number of different bird seeds and feeders, just in case you were interested. In any case, this is a lovely little fruiters to visit if you happen to be along Street Lane.

I have a lot of respect for shops that just sell fruit and veg these days. It must be pretty hard…read morewith supermarkets offering as much choice at a cheaper price, and markets still going strong most days of the week. So most greengrocers that are still in existence do most things right - Oakwood Fruit certainly does. It's not as small as it appears from outside, and the choice of all things healthy inside is marvellous. As with most greengrocer's, prices a are little higher than the supermarkets, but the quality is higher too. And they also sell flowers!

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Manchester Fine Food Market - From official website

Manchester Fine Food Market

4.5(4 reviews)
39.6 miCity Centre
££

Manchester is one of the best market towns in the country. If it isn't the weekly farmer's markets…read moreor the Sunday carboot and flea markets, it's the specialist markets that take place around the calendar. Apart from the now very famous Christmas market, my next favourite annual event has to be the Fine Food Market, usually held between September and October every year in St Ann's Square. This is one event that no epicurean in their right mind would miss. Bringing together some of the biggest talents and producers in the North, expect to be fed by the best restaurants in town and offered some of the best home grown produce in the country. According to the government website, 'speciality meats, smoked foods (fish, cheese, meats and poultry) cheeses, chutneys, pickles, black puddings, ice cream, specialist ales and sloe gin' are just a very few items on sale here.

If you're a fan of hog roasts, paella, wood-fired pizza and vintage-style tea shops, head to the…read moreManchester Markets on St Anne's Square before it disappears again. A mooch around the market is the perfect way to liven up an otherwise dull day at the office (or living room, if you work from home, like me), so as soon as the clock strikes 1pm, get yourself there. You're going to spend, on average, about a fiver for takeaway food from one of the stalls but portions are good - especially at the Hog Roast stall, where they'll ram your baguette so full of pork and apple sauce you won't know where to start. As well as food, you'll find a number of stalls selling art and hand-crafted decor for the home, plus vintage furniture and clothing in the market's main indoor area; The Orangery, where you can also see/hear live music at certain times throughout the day (check the signage outside for more details). I'm really impressed with this little market. It's brought a much-needed injection of 'quaint' to the city centre. I wish it was here all the time!

R K Harris & Sons - markets - Updated May 2026

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