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9 years ago
Brilliant monthly vegan market on the edge of Nottingham city centre. Street food, groceries, cakes, clothing and lots more. Find it in front of Victoria Leisure Centre, near the Arena/Ice Rink (its not actually in Sneinton) read more
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Sneinton Market Square
Gedling Street
Nottingham NG1 1DS
United Kingdom
07789 917429
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This delightful market has a wonderful community feel and the selection of organic produce is…read moreexcellent. Look out for wild mushrooms, cured meats, honey, jams, sausages and sausage butties, cakes, hand-made toiletries, craft beer and more. The prices are generally fair for the quality and the hard-working stall holders deserve the constant stream of customers, from the local area and a little further afield. Tasting is usually an option before you buy which is always a good sign. Overall, a great use of the space, and a great way to get consumers in touch with farmers and cottage industry products.
This is a really popular farmer's market, held on Central Avenue every 2nd and 4th Saturday in the…read moremonth, from 8:30am - 1.30pm. There's a good selection of organic produce, and free range meat and you can pick up honey, yummy cakes, and smelly soaps too. Strangely for a farmers market there's not a lot of veg. Around Christmas time they do a nice craft fair. Take your own bags, because you get some funny looks if you ask for a carrier bag.
Small Business of the Year Winners at the Rugby Business Awards 2010…read moreStep inside and you'll see why? This is a working farm as opposed to a farm which has opened a shop selling, in the main, products from elsewhere. Here they use as much of their own produce as possible..check their home-made pies, cakes and puddings? Find yourself a table facing the busy kitchen and watch them being made? Very friendly atmosphere. Personal, attentive service and quality assured at all times. There is even an onsite artisan florist! The website lists all the regular and seasonal events they organise.and there are many! My wife and I always try not to miss the credit crunch lunch every Friday and the exceptional traditional Sunday Lunches? Manor Farm's busy facebook page is also worth a visit. Own website
i like tihs place alotread more
Good market, but it is PENISTONE. Not Sheffield. Don't be confused by the incorrect designation…read moreshown here.
The new market hall
The place has a very service with a relaxed but professional ambiance. Lots of variety in produce /…read morefood supplies. The prices we find to be very reasonable and the quality is top!
What a fabulous place this is. It is actually a farm as most farm shops are. Theres a section for…read morefresh fruit and vegetables that are all grown locally. Fresh eggs. A butchers counter where the meat and sausages are just fabulous , i havent had anything horrible from there at all. They sell potatoes by the sack along with straw and hay. They now also have a bakery there that bakes its own fresh bread and cakes. Top this all off with a deli counter selling meats and cheese and add a small freezer section with frozen fruits. It is located going away from arnold library , up Coppice Road right to the very top then turn right at the t junction. Take a left at the mini roundabout and its on the left hand side.
Really great farmers Market with everything from rare meats to game to freshly cooked Ostrich…read moreburgers. There are also some nice cheeses and smoked goods. Cheap it isn't, but for 'real' food it's worth the money!
The farmer's market held on the last Saturday of each month is a great place to get most of your…read morefood from. There are plenty of stalls indoors and outside the centre. The one thing you have to try is the ostrich burger with cheese and onion - yummy!!! This is sold on the stall which is situated right outside the centre by the entrance. The stall also sells fresh ostrich burgers+frozen to put in your freezer, ostrich eggs, dusters, meat, sausages. Indoor stalls include a great mushroom bonanza (loads of different mushroom on sale), breads, cakes, meat, sausages, a variety of vegetables, honeys, wax products, leather products such as belts, purses , chocolates, soaps Outside there is normally a van that sells a variety of fish, pancake stall - yummy pancakes freshly made in front of you, bird tables, plants, meat As you can see - there is a variety of products on sale - plenty to choose from. Great atmosphere and even better location - Bakewell is a beautiful and busy place with loads to offer.
Moseley Farmers Market takes over the village green every fourth Saturday of the month, and holds…read morethe perfect little community vibe for all who love to indulge in fresh food and organic produce. I've been attending the market for over three years now, and I rarely miss a month. The stalls always draw me back when I'm needing a healthy variation to my diet, and the price range is perfect value for money. Specifically regarding the Beans & Leaves stall, which sells a wide range of both coffee beans and loose teas. Most of these infusions rarely reach the £4 mark for 100g, which results in more than enough tea for two for several months! The tea stall holder himself is a bubbly yam yam who'll immediately strike up a conversation. It's just a shame that his stall is on the windiest part of Moseley, meaning that a lot of his tea ends up at the other side of the market! But of course, on first visit, you'll want to sample everything. Whether this be jam, ostrich burgers, bakery, alcohol or cheese (in fact, I highly recommend the Warwickshire Truckle), there's literally something for everyone. I've also tried a range of unlikely produces which sometimes appear at the market, such as a piece of fruit called a quince, and a green tea cake, both equally as delicious as the other. As a worthy winner of "best farmers market in the UK 2012", Moseley Farmers Market is a treasury to Birmingham and brings a tasteful locality to the streets of Moseley.
Moseley farmers market is an award winning market held in the central square of Moseley. I had been…read moremeaning to get down for months before I finally managed it this Saturday... And I wasn't disappointed. The market is exactly what you would want a medium to large sized market to be. Offering a huge range of locally sourced goods sold to you by the actual producers of the items, you can get most things you would need to stock up the fridge, freezer and cupboards (with a good amount of locally made crafty things too). It's in a pretty setting and has a lovely community feel to it. We managed to find parking in the small shopping area just up from St Mary's Row at around 9:15am, but parking could be a bit of a nightmare if you were getting here later. The square area offered braces of pheasants for £6, cheese, wine, condiments and artisan food products and the High Street area (which we hadn't realised was there until we were leaving - D'oh) offers more of a crafty element. We had a nice little poke around the stalls and chatted to many of the business owners about their products and they were more than happy to talk to us and advise where the items are made and the ingrediants that go into them. We got some lovely locally made fizzy red wine (Did you know there are vineyards in the Midlands?) for £10 a bottle, some hot sauce from Pip's and was very tempted by cakes and unusual scotch eggs... We are definitely planning to go back. If you haven't been, you must go. Get there early if you're planning to drive but the buses down to Moseley drop you off right in the thick of the action, do that might be the best idea.
Strawberries, marshmallows and melted chocolate :D
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The farmers market is a great place to get your local, fresh products. It supports the local…read morefarmers and you a garanteed good stuff. There is usually a wide selection from meats, to veg to things like jams and chutneys.
A must for frsh fruit and veg as long as you go to the right stores - mainly Peter Mac for the veg…read moreand Paynes for the fruit. They also have several other stalls offering clothing, toys, pet foods and sweets
Bettys Farm is situated between the main centre of Willington and the A38. The access road is a…read morelittle on the bumpy side, but takes you past the free-range chickens pecking away in harmony with the sheep they have at the farm. The wind turbine and solar panels that presumably power the farm, can be seen from the A38. The Farm Shop is stacked with a whole range of products from flour, jams and preserves to cakes, bread and rolls, all locally sourced. There is also sizeable range of fruit and vegetables, and dairy products like milk and cheese, the local Derbyshire cheese - Peakland White, that tastes similar to Stilton is lovely. Bettys Farm also has a tiny cafe area and its own butchers counter, thus far though we have not tried either, as we always go after work, just as it is about to close. We have tried their chicken and pork sausages though, which again are sourced locally, full of flavour, worth paying that little bit extra. In comparison to most farm shops though Bettys is very reasonable, with the eggs being particularly good value. A dozen eggs being a fraction of the price of those in the supermarkets and much tastier, because of the life the chickens have led.
Excellent food with reasonable prices. In the midst of the Harley Gallery and the Dukeries Garden…read moreCentre, Welbeck Farm Shop offers a range of choice, all locally produced.
Full Butchery counter featuring local meat and game
Stichelton cheese made on the Welbeck Estate
Artisan Breads from the Welbeck Bakehouse
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Just on the outskirts of Duffield is Croots Farm Shop. Accessed by a track snaking up through…read morefarmland, Croots is in a very picturesque part of Derbyshire. A generous sized car park and a stunning view makes for a good first impression. The farm shop itself has an impressive range of goods. Cards, pasta, local beers, homemade bread, fresh fruit and vegetables, and frozen goods, are just a few of the delights on offer, a little pricey though. There is also an extensive meat and dairy section too. The farm shop also has a very popular cafe, with a outside decking area that makes the most of the south-facing aspect and wonderful view. Food wise, tempting homemade cakes, bacon sandwiches, jacket potatoes, soup etc, all fresh and generously portioned. Drinks wise a good range of hot and cold beverages, their coffee is particularly good. Nice to be able to see what's happening in the kitchen too, a hive of activity!
This place is a hidden gem, only been open 9 weeks, but a bounty of things to be bought, local…read moreproduce.fruit & vegetables. deli counter, pickles and sauces, traditional sweets,well worth a visit.
Great little vegan/vegetarian shop, hidden away on Foxhall road in Forest Fields. It's a bit out of…read morethe way from the city centre of town, but if you're ever up that way then it is definatly worth a visit. Doing a great range of vegan friendly cakes, pasties, and other fresh lovelies. It also stocks dairy/wheat free groceries.
The best farm shop going. Everything you want, at a quality level and a good price. Cafe at the…read moreback is perfect for a breakfast or lunch, overlooking the rolling hills of the estate.
This is our usual go to when we visit Derbyshire. The service is always quick and the food is…read morereliable. Today we came during COVID-19 restrictions. You are required to use the NHS app to check-in to ensure that contact tracing can occur should a visitor later test positive. We were asked to wait at the benches facing the field with menus in hand. The cows and pasture is gorgeous. The weather is fine as long as the sun pokes out. Nevertheless we waited for a while as this is Spring break and many families are out here enjoying the views. We noticed that groups that came after us had been called and that the hostess who took down our information had gone on break. Sure enough, there was no record of us on the list after I inquired. The staff apologized for the poor communication among their colleagues and made sure to seat us at the next available. The server again apologized and took our order right away, including our dessert which was placed on hold until we were ready. The tables are cleaned immediately after guests leave. There are heaters placed strategically around the dining area however only the center one is lit. Thankfully we lucked out and sat by the heat lamp that was lit. The food came out reasonably fast. We could hear the cook shouting orders at the staff and it seemed like a well run cafe minus the hostess snafu. Our food was fresh and good tasting. The dessert was also fresh and delicious. Overall this place did well considering the disorganized start. It was true to the quality we have become accustomed to when visiting here.
These type of Farm shops are popping up all over the place it seems, but that is not necessarily a…read morebad thing. This one lies on the Southwell road leading away from Nottingham, just after you have gone past Lowdham. For those of you that are well into the whole healthy, free range, fresh from the grass kind of feel to your food then there is plenty here for you. Plus there are some gorgeous looking cakes, which I can say not only look good but taste good :-) I sort of had the feeling that buying from the farm shop would mean I could not only get fresher food, but also cheaper as it would cut out transport, supermarket profit margins and advertising etc. I think I was perhaps a little naive on this point as the prices were actually quite high - but as with anything else, if the demand is high then the prices go up. Good place to go, good food and something a little different from Tescos.
Frutas is a greengrocers on Market Street in Ashby town centre. On the outside of the shop are…read morecrates and boxes of seasonal fruit and vegetables. You can either pick your own or there are pre-packed punnets. A whole variety is on offer including fruit like blueberries, raspberries and grapes, as well as seasonal fruit like Victoria Plums and Discovery Apples. The inside is spotlessly clean and well lit, again with a wide variety of produce, many from local farms. Frutas has very reasonable prices too, and the staff are knowledgeable and helpful.
the fruit and veg shop next to the cafe and boots. often…read morethey have great deals on potatoes and oranges outside the shop. have a good range of fresh fruit and veg inside but normally a sign is up on the floor warning about the wet floor. went in here this morning and bought some golden delicious for work tonight. was served quite quick and with a smile .
Organic supermarket with the widest vegan range in Notts. They sell (organic) meat, but are…read moreotherwise ethical, even avoiding stocking things like Rachel's dairy because they're owned by Nestle. Vegan items in the chiller include Vegusto meats and cheeses, Wheaty, Taifun, Violife, Provamel, plus the usual Redwood/VBites stuff.
A well stocked ethically sourced food shop, opposite sainsburys carpark in Beeston. Quite an…read moreinteresting position aye! They stock organic, and fairtrade produce, there is a lot more here than can be found in most health food shops like Holland and Barrat. They are not strictly vegetarian and stock a nice range of organic/free range meat, as well as fresh veg and the usual meat/dairy/gluten free produce. They also have essential oils and skincare ranges. Some of the prices are a little steep, but you don't mind so much when you know where your food has come from!
Visited the deli today and expected better. We went in to coffee and also ordered two scones. The…read morecoffee was in cardboard cups, the scones put in paper bags with butter and a disposable knife. We sat outside with no plates for the scones, just putting them on the bags. Then we found the scones were dry and the coffee pretty average. We expected more from a deli. We felt like we were camping out rather than giving ourselves a treat and having morning coffee and cake. The place looks delightful but is let down by its style. We will not be going to the deli again, especially as the cafe opposite uses cups and plates. So, if you don't mind you coffee in cardboard, your cake in, and on, a paper bag then this place would be fine for you .
Situated in the Ferrers Art and Craft Centre, in the picturesque ground of Staunton Harold is the…read moreimpressive Breadfirst deli. Wonderful aromas greet you as you enter; is there a better smell than fresh bread? The friendly staff immediately invite you to try their variety of breads and cheeses, clearly proud of the products they sell. As well as the tiger bread, flatbreads, scones and other bakery delights they sell, there is also a range of handcrafted chocolates made locally, handmade desserts, and good range of quiches and cold meats. In addition there was also an interesting selection of pre-made spice packs for creating Indian dishes like jalfrezi, aloo gobi and biryani rice, to name but a few. A great local find, with an interesting range of products, we will definitely be returning.
Piggotts is a great little local greengrocer, with a good, fairly basic range of fruit and veg at…read morevery reasonable prices. They might not have the full range of exotic fruits and vegetables that you'd find in the supermarket, but their shelves are usually very well stocked, and the produce is always fresh and tasty. They also stock a few plants and flowers in front of the shop. The staff are very friendly and helpful, and will even offer to help carry bags to the car if you need it, especially useful if you've just bought one of their large sacks of potatoes!