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4.1 (37 reviews)
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Brian S.

This is an excellent market and one of my favourite places to hang out on a Sunday in Edinburgh. The selection of food is phenomenal- everything from pies to noodles to curries to cupcakes. Honestly, don't bother eating before coming here, as you will find plenty to satisfy your tastes! The coffee truck, the name of which I forget, serves excellent brew, and if you want a different kind of brew, there is usually a craft beer on offer somewhere in the market as well. Unfortunately, Stockbridge Market has become the cool thing to do in the city, and now it tends to be absolutely packed every weekend. This is of course excellent news for the businesses operating here, but perhaps not so good if you want a quiet and leisurely Sunday browse! Overall, definitely recommended. High quality produce, lovely people, and a great atmosphere.

Dumplings. You must try these. So good.
Stuart B.

There are plenty of Sunday afternoons when I have a desire to get out the house and I often end up here. If you've been to other Edinburgh farmers markets you probably know the score. Some reasons why I like coming here: - Harajuku Kitchen. Possibly the best gyoza dumplings ever? They are up there. You should have some. Even if you have already had lunch. The queues can be big but it's worth it. The other eateries are also good though. - Gourmet foodie stuff. There is an assortment of pickles, sauces, oils and the like. It's a great idea for a gift for a foodie friend. Or just inspiration next time you want to jazz up cheese on toast. - Fresh produce. Great when you want to make something decent for dinner. Meat, fish, cheese, bread, veg. I've found some more unusual things in the past too such as wild garlic leaves (which makes a decent pasta sauce). - Drinks. They is usually someone selling Gin/Whisky/Local Beer. On more than one occasion I have gone for a sample and walked away with a bottle. - Steampunk coffee. I love Steampunk in North Berwick and always make a point of visiting, so it's always a bonus when they come through to Stockbridge. It can get busy and waiting 10 minutes for a flat white that I will drink in 1 is a bit excessive. But on the other hand they do serve it in a awesome campervan! Even if I don't end up buying anything I do enjoy the bustle of the market and there is always a bit of a buzz.

Amazing cupcakes
Alisa R.

I love famers Markets. Theres just something wonderful about buying your produce from the person that grew them. Also there often happens to be some cake and savoury treats made by local people too that draw my attention. This was my first time to the Stockbridge market and If I was a local, this was be my place each Sunday! A mix of produce, cheeses (goats and sheep too), meats, artisan crafts, and delicious treats. A few food veers selling hot dishes, the paella line was super long and by the time I had walked the market twice ( I like to get a good look before committing ), almost all the paella was sold! There was also a Japanese street food, a pho soup stand and a a few dessert stands! We ended up buying some slices of homemade quiche to to away for lunch , along with slice of rubber custard crumble. We warmed our quiches up at home and they were delicious! Lovely pastry and the egg part was backed full of delicious veggies and cheese (goats in mine!) The Chocolate tree also had a stand there that drew my partner in... and a cupcake lady with beautiful cupcakes trapped me. The cupcake I chose was 2.50! At first I was "what Im I buying?!", but once home my mind was put to ease as it was an AMAZING cupcake! Even Cuckoo Cupcakes worthy ( if you haven't been there you should go too). I got the lemon cupcake with raspberry jam inside. She had used real vanilla for the cake and the jam tasted homemade if not one of the expensive french ones . The icing was divine and very lemony but like real lemons not just a flavouring! I hope this cupcake lady opens a shop so I can visit as I'm rarely in Ed on a Sunday. But If I am I will hope to find her here again at the Stockbridge market.

Briony C.

Stockbridge Market is a pretty great way to start your Sunday morning and they've managed to fit in an impressive range of businesses. We arrived right on 10am and the market wasn't really open yet as people were still setting up their stalls. We decided to go to nearby Peter's Yard for a scone and a seat while we waited. We came back around 10.30 and it was properly open so we took a wander around. There's a good range here - tonnes of stalls and selection so it's best to do a lap first and then make your purchases. We ended up buying some fish, bread as well as some sausage rolls for lunch. There's also meat, vegetables, cheese, coffee, dumplings, jewellery, crafts etc available, so pretty much something for everyone. It's a really nice market with a good vibe and range. Only downside is how busy it gets so it can be a bit of a crush navigating your way through!

Chantelle T.

I great small market run on Sundays in Stockbridge. I usually love going (not so much at the moment since Edinburgh has supposedly doubled in population and it feels like everyone comes to congregate here in Sundays) but on a regular Sunday, its a great place to stop after a morning brunch or walk through inverleith park. Steam punk coffee is a must have (and the brownies are sooo good!) Depending on what I'm after, I'll usually buy a few bits and pieces to eat during the week, (smoked salmon anf garlic stuffed olives are a must, but maybe not to have together) but you can also go for lunch, I've heard the paella and dumplings are great but I cannot stand the queues! It's a bit of a novelty really, but a great experience nonetheless.

Ashley M.

Nice variety of delicious food along with plenty of non-food items to buy. I highly recommend the vegetable gyoza and udon noodles from the Japanese stand.

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Edinburgh Farmers Market - Single lane and not very large

Edinburgh Farmers Market

4.4(52 reviews)
0.7 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 Farmer's Market - great place for culinary souvenirs and lunch!

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Morningside Farmers Market - Secret garden bees beer

Morningside Farmers Market

4.0(2 reviews)
2.0 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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Tattie Shaws - Tattie Shaw's:  Corner of Leith Walk and Montgomery Street

Tattie Shaws

4.7(20 reviews)
1.0 miLeith
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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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