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One stop shop! If you are looking for home décor items,
One stop shop! If you are looking for home décor items, underwear, fresh fruit/veggies, etc... this is the place. One mile of temporary tents and EZ UPS line the both side of the street. All walks of live are shopping, browsing, selling, or eating. Women in full burkas, English men and women, Indians, you name it it's all here.The great smells from the food vendors fill the air and also of the questionable seafood vendors where the fish look a bit past their prime.But it's all good. Come and just people watch, window shop, or actually buy something. it'll be an experience you wouldn't forget! Plus there is two small pubs in the middle of it all where you can take a good time out.
Be the first to ReplyWhile some may like the cheap products and bargaining
While some may like the cheap products and bargaining opportunity this open air market brings, I say beware. These cheap products come at a price. And the price isn't just that you're not buying them from a luxurious store. First, It is not uncommon to find expired, or soon to be expired food sold there. Second, that bargain power might give you a false feeling that you have got a better deal than you would elsewhere. But the truth is product quality here might be times worse, and could be a fake. In fact, all luggage brands I found there are non-existent online. Which brings me to the third and worst point. You buy from the stand, you don't get a receipt, and are under the mercy of the seller shall something go wrong. It's your word against his. And there are a lot of sellers who would swear, say "Wallah" (by God's name) their product is excellent quality, that he is selling it at a loss, and that he would be happy to return it if you don't like it. Once money exchange hands, it's a completely different story. He might refuse refund, exchange, or can simply even deny you got it from him. Unless you're just enjoying the experience, or know a store you trust, spend little extra, and buy from a real store, with receipt and well written terms.
Be the first to ReplyAlways fresh fruits and vegetables.
I like coming here with my wife for our weekly shopping. We usually come on Friday and I can say it can get pretty crowded. Anyway, the quality goods are worth it.
Be the first to ReplyWant a taste of real, diverse, working class London? Like a
Want a taste of real, diverse, working class London? Like a bargain? Then you can't go wrong with Church Street Market.Just a stone's throw from Edgware Road Station and right at the heart of the Arabic restaurants and shops that dot Edgware Road this is an old school London market with a multicultural flavour. You won't find organic cheese stalls or Artisanal breads here but you will find; fresh food from all over the world, household goods, luggage, clothes, knick knacks, toiletries and cleaning products, fabric and more besides all at bargain prices.Check it out, soak in the atmosphere and enjoy a truly unpretentious corner of London.
Be the first to ReplyMany years ago this market (near Edgware Road tube) was a
Many years ago this market (near Edgware Road tube) was a great place to shop for qualiy fruit and veg and fish, but not any more. The quality of fruit like oranges, bananas or veg like cauliflowers looked mediocre on immediate inspection, like they were not completely fresh. But the prices were off putting. Basically you are paying supermarket prices for rather inferior quality imho. There are quite a few fish stalls in Church St, more than you'd expect, but don't expect to find any bargains there, although the quality of the fish at least seemed good. There are also stalls selling the usual odds and sods which gives the market a run-down look. Another London market that is disappointing compared to how it used to be.
Be the first to ReplyThough it's located near some fancy neighborhoods, this is
Though it's located near some fancy neighborhoods, this is a low-budget, no frills market that offers little in terms of trendy food purveyors or cool vendors. There are no arts or crafts or cupcakes or cheeses. There are socks and cabbage, and ladies in burkas feeling up carrots. For much of the week, there are about 2 dozen stalls, half of which seem to be selling the same stuff... the same veggies, cheap clothing, expiring seafood, etc. If you want a winter coat for 20 quid, this is your place. Or a cod head with glazed eyes.On the weekend, there are about 60 stalls selling pretty much the same things. Instead of one decent kebab vendor, there are 3. Instead of one stall selling seafood that needs to be cooked that day, there are 4. Otherwise, there's not a redeeming thing about the market. The street is also lined by many stores also selling cheap goods/kebabs, so I kinda wonder what's the point. I actually waffled over a 99 pence plastic veggie rinser from a local shop versus the 2 pound metal veggie rinser from a stall. I went fancy.As you head towards Edgware Rd, the area increasingly caters to a Middle Eastern immigrant crowd. Towards Lisson Grove, there's a bundle of shops (not stalls) selling designer furniture and antiques. In short: There are lots of street or greenmarkets in London attracting some cool vendors selling food or other craft products. This is not one of them.But it might be the king of crappy/cheap markets.
Be the first to ReplyMarker works from Monday till Saturday.
Its a great place, although it gets crowded in the weekends. I buy almost all of my vegetables here, because they are always fresh and the prices are more than good. Especially the £1 basket offer for fruits and vegetables in season and I can say that the best day to come shopping here is Saturday. If you are looking for fresh fruits and vegetables, this is the place for you!
Be the first to ReplyThe market is open Monday to Saturday.
I usually buy my fruit and veg from here. Most of the stalls do a bowl for £1 which is excellent value. On a Saturday you'll also find stalls selling clothes and linens and household essentials and tools. And if you're hungry, there are plenty of cafes dotted around the area or you can buy fast food from catering vans. If you get to the market early on a weekday morning, you can buy organic cakes and coffee too.
Be the first to ReplyBest day to come to Church Street Market is Saturday when
Best day to come to Church Street Market is Saturday when it is in fullest swing (closed on Sunday, trading from Monday to Saturday day time but rather quiet between Monday and Friday). Primarily serving the needs of ethnic minorities resident in the vicinity (Somali, Pakistani, Muslim countries), there is great variety to be had for all. I love coming here to check out the £1 a basket offers for fruit and veg in season. There would be enough in a £1 basket of cherry tomatoes to make a fresh pasta sauce for 3 people (or 2 generous portions)!! This is credit crunch busting indeed! On Saturdays there is one particular stall which sells fruit and veg in bulk i.e. whole boxes or trays for excellent prices. I once bought a whole tray of in season figs for £4 (normally 3 for £1) and there were no less than 15 figs in the lot. Do shop around in this market, walk around it once first before committing to any purchase. Also excellent for low cost household items like plastic buckets and colanders. Why pay more elsewhere?
Be the first to Replyits great they have a large butchers here oppersite
its great they have a large butchers here oppersite tescos for really cheap good meat if you like to buy in bulk and stock the freezer up also they have plenty of stalls for cheap goods plus homewares some antique shops its a great place if you have time to look around
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