Whiteladies Farmers Market

Now running regularly on the first Friday and third Saturday of the month, this market started in the summer of 2006 and is going from strength to strength

Due to its popularity with both stallholders and shoppers it is now fortnighly, alternating Fridays 8.30am till 1pm, and Saturdays, 9am till 2pm, at the corner of Whiteladies Road and Apsley Road.

Sample stalls sell… handmade pork pies, quiches, cakes, chutneys, seasonal fresh fruit and veg, and the Travelling Gourmet cooking wild herb salads and Poor Man’s Asparagus and selling his Pickled Rock Sampire.

Address

Corner of Whiteladies Road and Apsley Road

http://www.sustainableredland.org.uk

Reviewed by AR 25/6/07

Reviews in the Local Food Directory are submitted to Bristol Friends of the Earth by members of the public. While we do our best to check the accuracy of any factual information in the reviews, any opinion expressed in the review is that of the reviewer him/herself, and does not represent an official endorsement or criticism by Bristol Friends of the Earth. If you feel that a reviewer has been inaccurate or unfair, why not submit your comments on their review?

One Comment on "Whiteladies Farmers Market"

  1. Angela Raffle Says:

    The Whiteladies Farmers Market is coming back on August 24, 8.30 till around one o’clock, at the corner of Whiteladies Road and Apsley Road. It is organised by a local residents group, Sustainable Redland.

    The market on 21 July had a great range of stalls. Highlights were delicious handmade pork pies, quiches, cakes, chutneys, seasonal fresh fruit and veg, and the Travelling Gourmet cooking wild herb salads and Poor Man’s Asparagus and selling his Pickled Rock Sampire.

    Do come and support the market – forget the supermarket where you turn up with a list and a credit card, and come to the market with plenty of cash, a large shopping bag, and an open mind.

Leave a Comment