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5.0 based on 5 reviews
Temporarily Closed
5.0 based on 6 reviews
Seller of oddities, and collectibles. and general things too, always in a mess so if you like rummage place for you please note hours are very much subject to change depending on my family commitments. - sorry Phone number in front window if you arrive and shop is temporarily shut.
5.0 based on 5 reviews
Super Market is a female led, independent events company based in Glasgow that hosts retail events all over the city. In 2018 Super Market became one of Glasgow’s best attended and best loved events of it kind from both the public and small businesses. The format of each event is a collection of 40+ local, independent, small businesses who each rent a small space at the event to sell their high quality items, all the traders are carefully selected and are committed to Super Markets strong values and ethics. Visitors can also enjoy creative workshops and activities lead by local practitioners and selected charity partner stalls. Visitors enjoy: Mens, Womens and Childrens Fashion, Art and Design, Jewellery, Plants and Flowers, Zero Waste Lifestyle, Food Products and Food Goods, Gifts and Homeware, Vintage and Antiques, Health & Beauty Products All traders must have a strong brand identity, be an independent company, either create their own products or carefully source products.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
The Zero Waste Hub is a one stop shop for sustainable living that’s here to help you to protect the environment, save money, eat more healthily, and make new friends. With the recent directive to close non-essential shops due to covid restrictions we have taken the decision to open in a limited fashion for the time being. The Food Sharing Hub is to remain accessible during this time as the essential part of our shop that provides cheap or free rescued food to our local community. Our opening hours are currently 11-2 Monday to Saturday.
5.0 based on 3 reviews
Welcome to Art On the Exchange, Glasgow’s only Art & Design Market run by and for artists! Throughout the year, we feature a variety of lovingly handmade and designed goods to fit your fancy, with different stallholders exhibiting and selling their work every event! From Photography and Jewellery to Glassworks and Clothing, the market hopes to promote the incredible talent of local creatives.
4.5 based on 258 reviews
The market has been open every Sunday from 10am-5pm from 11th September 2011, and trades year round. It's a foodie heaven and hosts the best street food in Edinburgh, so whether you're looking for something special for supper, a continental style lunch, or planning a dinner party - the Stockbridge Market will have some new produce for you to try. How about some olives as an aperitif, quality meat or fish with locally grown vegetables, followed by a selection of French cheeses and nutty brown bread, and finish things off with some traditional crepe suzettes or 'latest craze' macaroons or home baked cakes.....Or local jams, cakes and lots of crafts to take home as pressies!!! Eat, meet, great or treat there's something here for everyone, a truely wonderful experience
Great place to go for a mooch about, buy some locally produced food and go to some of the many cafes, bars and charity shops in the area. Best time to go is around 11.30am. It closes up around 4.30/5pm.
4.0 based on 139 reviews
Very lovely farmer’s market with tons of organic fruits and vegetables. Good prepared food, too. I went expecting to get something to cook for dinner, but left with delicious berries and my lunch. Plus, it’s got Edinburgh Castle as its backdrop - you can’t lose!
4.0 based on 30 reviews
The Market Square, Broadford, is a great place to visit for unique, and interesting gifts, books, together with glass products, stones, & fossils, and Harris Tweed products, with gift cards, candles, & ice cream. There is also food and drink available too. The square has been refurbished, and has new shops for the 2018 season. Why not come along and check out the square. We will update with new photos very soon.
4.0 based on 188 reviews
The Tron Kirk has stood in the heart of Edinburgh’s Old Town for almost 400 years. Its towering spire can be seen across the city. Now the building is in a poor state of repair and is included on the Historic Environment Scotland Buildings at Risk Register. Edinburgh World Heritage hopes to save the Tron from further deterioration and secure the future of this beautiful building.In this pretty church there is an exhibition about the Scottish World Heritage Sites next to the tourist information. There is also a nice shop, which specialising in products made in Scotland. But this is so much more then a tourism information an a shop. Beautiful old Kirk in the process of being restored. Its free. Just walk right in. It's really worth it.
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