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St Nicholas Market

 
 

Introduction

Fresh at St Nicholas Market

St Nicholas Market is one of Bristol's best kept secrets, and is home to the largest collection of independent retailers in Bristol. It also plays host to the award winning weekly farmers market, monthly Slow Food Market, and the Nails Market.

St Nicholas Market, Corn Street
Open Monday – Saturday 9.30am – 5.00pm

 
 

What, when, where?

St Nicholas Marketphotograph of an olive stall

The very best of Bristol's independent retailers can be found at St Nicholas Market in the heart of the Old City. Come and browse the fantastic selection of products on offer, stay for a bite to eat and enjoy the friendly and relaxed atmosphere. Shopping at it's best

Open Monday – Saturday 9.30am – 5.00pm

Bristol Farmers Market

The award winning weekly market offers customers the opportunity to buy local produce direct from the producers. From local honey and cheese to newly harvested fruit and vegetables this market caters for all.

Every Wednesday on Corn Street and Wine Street 9.30am – 2.30pm

The Nails Marketphotograph of some tomatoes

Looking for that perfect gift or something unique? Then visit the Nails Market. From clothes to handcrafted jewellery, original artwork and photography, music and handmade cards, all supplied by local independent traders.

Every Friday and Saturday on Corn Street and Wine Street 10.00am – 5.00pm

Slow Food Market

photograph of some flowersFed up with fast food and hectic lifestyle? Then why not come along to this months market with over 40 traders selling a fantastic range of fresh produce such as meat, fish, game, cheese, cider.

Take the opportunity to talk to the producers, sample and purchase their products as well as finding out more about Slow Food.

The first Sunday of every month on Corn Street 10.00am – 3.00pm

For further information please visit www.slowfoodbristol.org

 

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