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    St Nicholas Market

    4.4 (42 reviews)
    ModerateFarmers Market
    Closed 9:30 am - 5:00 pm

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    All hail St Nick's
    Kate J.

    St Nick's should feature in even a fleeting visit to Brizzle. It's an original, creative, and fiercely independent answer to the one-stop shop. Browse second-hand bookshops, hip haberdasheries, old-school bicycle stores, and lovely leather goods stockists before letting your taste buds take charge. First up, there's the South West's artisan Hobbs House bakery (www.hobbshousebakery.co.uk), and brilliantly bready Sourdough Café, celebrated for its toasties and caramel shortbread. For healthy and hearty lunches, you'll find About Soup, and it's svelter sister, About Salad. I get my fix of Jamaican food from The Caribbean Wrap, serving the obligatory (and exemplary) curry goat, and variations on jerk chicken, accompanied by salad with mango and beetroot salsa. Staying on-trend for discerning Bristolian palates, St Nick's hosts a mouthwatering farmers' market every Wednesday (9.30am - 2.30pm) and a sensational Slow Food equivalent once a mouth. Wash it all down with a local ale at one of the market's very own pubs.

    Thom W.

    St Nics is quite literally the epicenter of lunch time dining in Bristol. If you can't find something you like to eat here, you have serious problems! Not only is St Nics a foodies wet dream, but it is a centre for independent market traders. 'Arc at ee' 'cheers drive' and 'werzat too?' t-shirt company, Beast, started here and still have their original spot, as well as their shop on Gloucester Road. You can buy anything from bike tyres to hot chili sauce. For a chili enthusiast like myself, the chili sauce emporium is an amazing little shop. You can buy and spend Bristol pounds here, I'm pretty sure all market and food traders accept them. Last week Brooks Guesthouse added 4 retro rocket caravans to their rooftop that can be hired. Another awesome and quirky aspect to St Nicks. There is almost too much to say about St Nicks. Everyone will have their own experience here depending on what you're there for. But there is something for everyone. And look up, look around, you'll see bags of history right in front of you.

    Jenni D.

    St Nicholas Market is the sort of place that, upon first discovering it, you believe you'll visit almost daily. But after having lived in Bristol for a couple of years, I seemed to have forgotten about this little gem just off of Corn Street. It's the perfect place to take visiting guests, or friends who haven't been to Bristol before as it gives them a little slice of what the city has to offer; great food, fashion and heritage. My top places to visit in the market are Royce Rolls, Pieminister and Nails Art Gallery.

    Henry N.

    Tucked away between Baldwin Street and Corn Street, maybe because it's completely undercover, St Nick's market can be easy to miss, but it offers a healthy respite from the chains that increasingly dominate the centre. The main market isn't the biggest and offers an eclectic array of stands which are best accessed by staggering around the labrinthine space, seeing what you come across. The mainstays are the 'hilarious' local t-shirts ('Cheers Drive', 'They's Me Daps Mind', etc) which keep whacky types clothed for years, the cheap bike shop, and the hot sauce stand which offers X-rated meal accompaniments (claiming to be 'sphincter burning' etc). More interesting are the food stands where you could probably happily sit down and eat at 10 different outlets all offering various ethnic foods. The Pieminister and Mexican stalls are faves, while the sausage shop allows you to take something home to enjoy later.

    Lorna C.

    I used to live on Baldwin Street so it wasn't long before I stumbled upon St Nicholas Market on a crisp winter's morning. I was probably attracted there by the narrow alleyways, old historic buildings (which aren't abundant in central Bristol) and the general feel that you have stepped back in time by about 100 years. The stalls themselves are a tad overpriced, but at least everything they sell is original and not mass produced. There are a variety of food stands too which sell food from pretty much every country you can think of! I would especially recommend the Jamaican place on the corner of the main food aisle - their dumplings and red snapper are amazing! Definitely worth a visit, especially at Christmas when the decorations are up.

    Moroccan place - falafel (very good) and moroccan chicken
    Shannon D.

    Eclectic collection of food stalls conveniently located right outside our B&B. We stopped here all three days on our stay in Bristol. We tried (in order of my personal preference) Portuguese, Jamaican, Moroccan, and the smoothie stand. The food was excellent at the first two and very good at the third and average at the smoothie spot. All the stalls are super affordable with meals ranging from about 4-8 pounds. Seems like a place for both locals and tourists as some spots will even package your food to go in a Tupperware. Would definitely go back to try the other stalls if ever back in Bristol!

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    Lovely atmosphere and fabulous food when it is open. Very entertaining to watch the Reg Office weddings on a Sat afternoon also.

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    Bristol Farmer's Market

    4.5(15 reviews)
    0.0 mi
    £££

    Everything you could possibly want to eat and drink - grown, reared, caught, brewed, pickled, baked…read moreor smoked locally by the stallholders. I like to saunter along, barter with the chirpy market folk and pick up various things for my tea - buffalo mozzarellla, honey, jam, crumbly bread and slabs of fresh meat. Don't go there when you're hungry - it's dangerous as you'll come away with twice as much. Head down to Corn Street, near St. Nick's market, every Wednesday 9.30 am -2.30pm.

    Everyone in Bristol sounds like farmers so for a proper Bristolian experience a trip to the city's…read morefarmers market is a good idea. The focus is on fresh food from local producers; its the farmers themselves that are selling you the goods. There's more or less everything you could imagine finding on a farm, with highlights including the various organic meat stalls (v. expensive) and the fruit stalls later in the summer, when you can get some of the recent strawberry crop People know about their goods and love to talk about it. This isn't a supermarket experience and people are keen to have a chat - it's a bit like being in the countryside, funnily enough. It runs on a Wednesday, so if you're working in the city centre (it's based by St. Nicholas Market on Corn Street) treat yourself in your coffee/lunch break and pick up some crusty bread and cheddar cheese. You'll feel much better than you would queueing up with the other suits, even if it does cost a little bit more.

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    East Street Fruit Market

    4.5(4 reviews)
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    Well I have to say i'm a little shocked no one else has written a review about this little gem!…read more This fruit and veg shop is fantastic, it's shaped like a horseshoe, you enter in one end, your nose filled with the smells of so many glorious fresh fruits and vegatables, you have a little nosey around as you make your way around the horseshoe and then you come out the other end after your magical healthy journey and pay for your goods. The price is fantastic and I truely hope that the supermarkets don't squash this shining beacon of what is so great about buying local produce. The front of the shop is red lettering and white background and is listed as 'Fruit market' above the exite and 'EAST STREET fresh fruit and veg' above the entrance - please take note, we can't be doing with people ruining thier perfect system!

    "Get your strawberries" is currently what you'll hear being shouted by the grocers on East Street…read more It brings me back to my student days walking down Henry Street in Dublin. Its not a middle class farmers market, its a proper old fashioned market, with fresh and delicious smelling and tasting fruit at bargain prices. It also has a gorgeous array of plants for sale out front. I keep being tempted by them but am usually on my bike when I go to the market. In a world where local supermarkets sell overpriced bland fruit and veg grown in far flung corners of the world it is encouraging to see such a fantastic market still surviving despite the large Asda down the road. Its got character, cheap prices and delicious produce. Well worth turning your nose up at the inferior supermarket produce and taking the extra stroll up East Street to get some tasty treats. Craving some fresh strawberries now!!

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