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    Something Fruity

    Something Fruity

    (3 reviews)

    If you are going to do a visit to Pudsey town it would be foolish of you not to stop by Something…read moreFruity for, well, something fruity. Sorry, that was awful, I know. But I couldn't resist! In all seriousness though, this little fruit and veg shop is one of the nicest in Leeds. (Possibly excepting the one's in Hyde Park and Headingley!) Even so, it's silly to compare independent grocers as you go to them because they are local and better than a supermarket - I can't really imagine anyone travelling half an hour to buy their weekly veg! Something Fruity has loads in the way of choice, with their fruit always looking cared for and nicely picked, as opposed to the dumped produce often proffered by my local supermarket. Everything here seems to be plus 20% in size and value compared to the supermarket options too, which is really why one might purchase their pink lady apple here rather than at Sainsburys. They mightn't be as cheap as some of the smaller indie veg places I've perchanced, but again, we're not going to travel to those for our weekly shop so it's a bit of a moot point! At any rate, this delightfully fresh, vitamin filled shop of goodness is a winner - which makes you a winner for shopping there. You know it makes sense.

    Vague opening hours which indicate a truly independent shop. Open roughly between 730/8ish until…read moreabout 530 the lady in this shop was very, very nice. I like the way it smelt in here, very fresh and fruity. There was also a nice selection of groceries, tinned bits and chilled produced (milk and such like) but above the name, what really stuck out (something Fruity is really a good name don't you think) was the strange little flower-pot men made from logs who sit in a row at the windows edge. You can get a massive array of fruit and vegetables at a pretty good price and high quality.

    Headingley Farmers Market - Photo taken from http://www.headingleydevelopmenttrust.org.uk/

    Headingley Farmers Market

    (3 reviews)

    Headingley

    Wow this was an absolute delight to go to last weekend, I can't believe I have lived in Leeds all…read morethese years and never been before. I didn't actually believe that anything substantial, let alone good, could take place in the small rose garden outside of the bar, The Arc, in Headingley. It just looked too small. But when I went last weekend it was like the space had magically morphed and increased in size! There were stalls selling organic vegetables, fruit, cheese, local wine, local meat, cakes, bread, Indian food, eggs, even a stall selling plants from a nursery in Pudsey. They had some pots of raspberry stems but I was on my bike so I couldn't get them home. Fortunately, I got their card and might pop along during the week to pick some up as they were a good price and I know they will work on the allotment as they have been grown in Leeds. Besides the market stalls there was a live band! This made it for me as usually at farmers markets you want to linger a bit but once you've made your purchases can't really find a reason to but the band was the perfect Saturday morning entertainment. If you haven't been down you better give it a go!

    There's nothing quite so entertaining as watching harassed-looking people stumble out of…read moreSainsbury's with bags bulging with bread, eggs and vegetables while you hop across the road to buy the same goods at cheaper prices and a far higher quality - such is the beauty of Headingley Farmers' Market. With stalls selling tasty organic vegetables, free-range eggs the size of your palm, fresh fish and meat, artisan cheeses and a whole host of seasonal, local treats, this market, held the second Saturday of each month, turns the weekly shop into a day out in its own right. There are always plenty of free samples to taste, and with each purchase helping to support local farmers and keep your food miles low, stuffing your face has never felt so good!

    Sutcliffe's - markets - Updated May 2026

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