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Chrisp Street Market
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Chrisp Street Market is the central marketplace and town centre of Poplar and is located in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.
Nearby attractions
Crossrail Place Roof Garden
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London Museum Docklands
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Traffic Light Tree
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Canary Wharf Roof Garden
43 Fishermans Walk, London E14 5HA, United Kingdom
One Canada Square
London E14 5AB, United Kingdom
Skuna - Sauna, BBQ, Hot Tub & Igloo Boats (Canary Wharf)
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Ice Rink Canary Wharf
Canada Square, London E14 5AB, United Kingdom
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St Peter’s Barge
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WNGZ Poplar (Chicken Wings, Burgers)
15 Vesey Path, Chrisp St, London E14 6BT, United Kingdom
Wings Chinese Café
19 Market Sq, London E14 6AQ, United Kingdom
The Pizza Room - Poplar
167 E India Dock Rd, London E14 0EB, United Kingdom
Shitamachi Ramen
6 The Arcade, London E14 6AQ, United Kingdom
The Curry Hut
10, Arcade Market, London E14 6AQ, United Kingdom
Han Restaurant
213 E India Dock Rd, London E14 0ED, United Kingdom
Real Taste
185 E India Dock Rd, London E14 0EA, United Kingdom
Ivy’s Traditional British Café
Unit1, 18 Market Sq, London E14 6AQ, United Kingdom
SPICE HUT
221 E India Dock Rd, London E14 0ED, United Kingdom
Shamim's Perfect Fried Chicken
241 E India Dock Rd, London E14 0EG, United Kingdom
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Docklands Lodge
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22 Hertsmere Rd, London E14 4ED, United Kingdom
Davies Court (Canary Wharf)
56 E India Dock Rd, Davies Court, London E14 6JE, United Kingdom
ibis London Docklands Canary Wharf
1, Off Baffin Way, Preston's Rd, London E14 9PE, United Kingdom
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80 Boardwalk Pl, London E14 5SF, United Kingdom
Radisson Blu Hotel, London Canary Wharf East
5 Fairmont Ave, London E14 9JB, United Kingdom
Travelodge London Docklands Central
1 Oregano Dr, London E14 2AE, United Kingdom
Point A London, Canary Wharf
21 Hertsmere Rd, London E14 4AS, United Kingdom
Marriott Executive Apartments London, Canary Wharf
22 Hertsmere Rd, London E14 4EF, United Kingdom
Absolute Pleasure Yacht
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Chrisp Street Market
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Chrisp Street Market

Market Sq, London E14 6AQ, United Kingdom
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Chrisp Street Market is the central marketplace and town centre of Poplar and is located in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.

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attractions: Crossrail Place Roof Garden, London Museum Docklands, Traffic Light Tree, Canary Wharf Roof Garden, One Canada Square, Skuna - Sauna, BBQ, Hot Tub & Igloo Boats (Canary Wharf), Ice Rink Canary Wharf, Canada Square Park, St Peter’s Barge, restaurants: WNGZ Poplar (Chicken Wings, Burgers), Wings Chinese Café, The Pizza Room - Poplar, Shitamachi Ramen, The Curry Hut, Han Restaurant, Real Taste, Ivy’s Traditional British Café, SPICE HUT, Shamim's Perfect Fried Chicken
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+44 20 7364 1706
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chrispstreet.org.uk
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Nearby attractions of Chrisp Street Market

Crossrail Place Roof Garden

London Museum Docklands

Traffic Light Tree

Canary Wharf Roof Garden

One Canada Square

Skuna - Sauna, BBQ, Hot Tub & Igloo Boats (Canary Wharf)

Ice Rink Canary Wharf

Canada Square Park

St Peter’s Barge

Crossrail Place Roof Garden

Crossrail Place Roof Garden

4.6

(2.2K)

Closed
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London Museum Docklands

London Museum Docklands

4.6

(3.4K)

Open 24 hours
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Traffic Light Tree

Traffic Light Tree

4.5

(339)

Open 24 hours
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Canary Wharf Roof Garden

Canary Wharf Roof Garden

4.7

(184)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Chrisp Street Market

WNGZ Poplar (Chicken Wings, Burgers)

Wings Chinese Café

The Pizza Room - Poplar

Shitamachi Ramen

The Curry Hut

Han Restaurant

Real Taste

Ivy’s Traditional British Café

SPICE HUT

Shamim's Perfect Fried Chicken

WNGZ Poplar (Chicken Wings, Burgers)

WNGZ Poplar (Chicken Wings, Burgers)

4.2

(347)

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Wings Chinese Café

Wings Chinese Café

4.6

(60)

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The Pizza Room - Poplar

The Pizza Room - Poplar

4.6

(274)

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Shitamachi Ramen

Shitamachi Ramen

4.4

(38)

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MOHAMMED NISHAN KONNOLAMOHAMMED NISHAN KONNOLA
Title: A Vibrant and Diverse Experience - Crisp Street Market Shines in East London! ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5 Stars) Crisp Street Market in East London is an absolute delight for anyone seeking a unique and authentic market experience. I had the pleasure of exploring this vibrant marketplace, and it truly exceeded my expectations on every level. First and foremost, the diversity of products and cultural influences present at Crisp Street Market is astounding. From fresh produce to clothing, jewelry, and exotic spices, you can find a wide array of items from all over the world. This multicultural blend creates a rich and exciting shopping experience, unlike any other. The fresh food offerings at Crisp Street Market are a highlight. The fruits and vegetables are of excellent quality, and I was delighted to find a variety of produce that is often hard to come by in regular supermarkets. Additionally, the market boasts a selection of speciality meats, seafood, and international ingredients, making it a haven for food enthusiasts and home cooks. The friendly and passionate vendors add to the charm of the market. They are always willing to share their knowledge, offer cooking tips, and recommend their finest products. Their warm and welcoming demeanour creates a sense of community within the market. I was also impressed by the affordability of the items. Crisp Street Market provides a cost-effective alternative to big chain stores, making it an excellent place to shop for those on a budget. The ability to haggle and negotiate prices adds a fun element to the shopping experience. Moreover, the market's location in East London contributes to its authenticity. Surrounded by a diverse neighborhoods, Crisp Street Market reflects the true spirit of the area, celebrating the cultural tapestry that makes East London so unique. While exploring the market, I discovered several small eateries and food stalls offering mouthwatering international cuisine. Whether you're craving Indian curries, Middle Eastern falafels, or Caribbean jerk chicken, you're sure to find a taste sensation to satisfy your cravings. The only downside I noticed is that the market can get quite busy, especially during peak hours. However, the vibrant atmosphere and variety of products more than make up for the crowds. In conclusion, Crisp Street Market in East London is an absolute must-visit for anyone seeking an authentic and diverse shopping experience. The wide range of products, friendly vendors, and multicultural charms create an enchanting ambience that sets this market apart. Whether you're a local looking for fresh ingredients or a visitor seeking a taste of East London's culture, Crisp Street Market is the place to be! *Please note that my review is based on my personal experience and may vary for others.*
Fatima UddinFatima Uddin
My local market. I’ve been going here since a child my grandparents aunts uncles cousins parents everyone has come here and we’ve seen the market from the start till now. It’s sad that it’s changing and becoming so modern as there are good memories here. I used to come here back when Woolworths and Somerfields with my grandfather. New shops have taken over but it’s still very good. The market is being renovated now and is gonna turn into a high st market. There are variety of shops, whatever you need I’m sure can be found here, bakery shops to tea shops snacks fresh fruit and veg household essentials chips shop idea store pharmacy etc.. lots of fruit and vegetable stalls selling good quality products for cheap most bagged items are £1/2. Free cash machines available, there are 3. Very busy market and not like other markets sometimes you can find a good bargain here as stalls come now and then with good high st shop clothing but for cheaper than rrp.
whY2GwhY2G
~ 21 Good ol' Chrisp Street Market, were it once was the place to shop for locals, time has taken its toll and the 'redevelopment' was long overdue... At the current moment, it has a large range of shops/services based within, from Eastenders Pie & Mash, the Post Office, JP's Cafe to Wings Chinese Café, enough to cater to most needs I reckon. Will these be here after the planned finish of 2027? Who knows... Getting here via public transport, All Saints (Docklands Light Railway) or buses, (N)15, 115, D6, N551 from Chrisp Street Market (Stop B) or the 109 from Chrisp Street Market (Stop J).
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Title: A Vibrant and Diverse Experience - Crisp Street Market Shines in East London! ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5 Stars) Crisp Street Market in East London is an absolute delight for anyone seeking a unique and authentic market experience. I had the pleasure of exploring this vibrant marketplace, and it truly exceeded my expectations on every level. First and foremost, the diversity of products and cultural influences present at Crisp Street Market is astounding. From fresh produce to clothing, jewelry, and exotic spices, you can find a wide array of items from all over the world. This multicultural blend creates a rich and exciting shopping experience, unlike any other. The fresh food offerings at Crisp Street Market are a highlight. The fruits and vegetables are of excellent quality, and I was delighted to find a variety of produce that is often hard to come by in regular supermarkets. Additionally, the market boasts a selection of speciality meats, seafood, and international ingredients, making it a haven for food enthusiasts and home cooks. The friendly and passionate vendors add to the charm of the market. They are always willing to share their knowledge, offer cooking tips, and recommend their finest products. Their warm and welcoming demeanour creates a sense of community within the market. I was also impressed by the affordability of the items. Crisp Street Market provides a cost-effective alternative to big chain stores, making it an excellent place to shop for those on a budget. The ability to haggle and negotiate prices adds a fun element to the shopping experience. Moreover, the market's location in East London contributes to its authenticity. Surrounded by a diverse neighborhoods, Crisp Street Market reflects the true spirit of the area, celebrating the cultural tapestry that makes East London so unique. While exploring the market, I discovered several small eateries and food stalls offering mouthwatering international cuisine. Whether you're craving Indian curries, Middle Eastern falafels, or Caribbean jerk chicken, you're sure to find a taste sensation to satisfy your cravings. The only downside I noticed is that the market can get quite busy, especially during peak hours. However, the vibrant atmosphere and variety of products more than make up for the crowds. In conclusion, Crisp Street Market in East London is an absolute must-visit for anyone seeking an authentic and diverse shopping experience. The wide range of products, friendly vendors, and multicultural charms create an enchanting ambience that sets this market apart. Whether you're a local looking for fresh ingredients or a visitor seeking a taste of East London's culture, Crisp Street Market is the place to be! *Please note that my review is based on my personal experience and may vary for others.*
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My local market. I’ve been going here since a child my grandparents aunts uncles cousins parents everyone has come here and we’ve seen the market from the start till now. It’s sad that it’s changing and becoming so modern as there are good memories here. I used to come here back when Woolworths and Somerfields with my grandfather. New shops have taken over but it’s still very good. The market is being renovated now and is gonna turn into a high st market. There are variety of shops, whatever you need I’m sure can be found here, bakery shops to tea shops snacks fresh fruit and veg household essentials chips shop idea store pharmacy etc.. lots of fruit and vegetable stalls selling good quality products for cheap most bagged items are £1/2. Free cash machines available, there are 3. Very busy market and not like other markets sometimes you can find a good bargain here as stalls come now and then with good high st shop clothing but for cheaper than rrp.
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~ 21 Good ol' Chrisp Street Market, were it once was the place to shop for locals, time has taken its toll and the 'redevelopment' was long overdue... At the current moment, it has a large range of shops/services based within, from Eastenders Pie & Mash, the Post Office, JP's Cafe to Wings Chinese Café, enough to cater to most needs I reckon. Will these be here after the planned finish of 2027? Who knows... Getting here via public transport, All Saints (Docklands Light Railway) or buses, (N)15, 115, D6, N551 from Chrisp Street Market (Stop B) or the 109 from Chrisp Street Market (Stop J).
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3y

Title: A Vibrant and Diverse Experience - Crisp Street Market Shines in East London!

⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5 Stars)

Crisp Street Market in East London is an absolute delight for anyone seeking a unique and authentic market experience. I had the pleasure of exploring this vibrant marketplace, and it truly exceeded my expectations on every level.

First and foremost, the diversity of products and cultural influences present at Crisp Street Market is astounding. From fresh produce to clothing, jewelry, and exotic spices, you can find a wide array of items from all over the world. This multicultural blend creates a rich and exciting shopping experience, unlike any other.

The fresh food offerings at Crisp Street Market are a highlight. The fruits and vegetables are of excellent quality, and I was delighted to find a variety of produce that is often hard to come by in regular supermarkets. Additionally, the market boasts a selection of speciality meats, seafood, and international ingredients, making it a haven for food enthusiasts and home cooks.

The friendly and passionate vendors add to the charm of the market. They are always willing to share their knowledge, offer cooking tips, and recommend their finest products. Their warm and welcoming demeanour creates a sense of community within the market.

I was also impressed by the affordability of the items. Crisp Street Market provides a cost-effective alternative to big chain stores, making it an excellent place to shop for those on a budget. The ability to haggle and negotiate prices adds a fun element to the shopping experience.

Moreover, the market's location in East London contributes to its authenticity. Surrounded by a diverse neighborhoods, Crisp Street Market reflects the true spirit of the area, celebrating the cultural tapestry that makes East London so unique.

While exploring the market, I discovered several small eateries and food stalls offering mouthwatering international cuisine. Whether you're craving Indian curries, Middle Eastern falafels, or Caribbean jerk chicken, you're sure to find a taste sensation to satisfy your cravings.

The only downside I noticed is that the market can get quite busy, especially during peak hours. However, the vibrant atmosphere and variety of products more than make up for the crowds.

In conclusion, Crisp Street Market in East London is an absolute must-visit for anyone seeking an authentic and diverse shopping experience. The wide range of products, friendly vendors, and multicultural charms create an enchanting ambience that sets this market apart. Whether you're a local looking for fresh ingredients or a visitor seeking a taste of East London's culture, Crisp Street Market is the place to be!

Please note that my review is based on my personal experience and may...

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3.0
5y

A square in need of gentrification. Rather sad area really, mixed people, some good, some not so. Generally quite typical of depressed Tower Hamlets that lacks investment, not just in infrastructure but in people. Poverty is a major trapping of the area with the older migrant communities and newly arrived European communities. Not really the best area for a professional and mainly for low income service workers, which is shameful, because good communities should cater for all economic groups. It's not well connected, regardless of the DLR. I notice a lot of scam behaviour from a range of services in the area from the letting agency I used, as well is in independent shops. It's a sad and mistrustful community and having moved to a new district of Londo, it's just not typical of London. Government should inject money into this area, especially by increasing safety, education and skills for the people, but also cracking down of crime and...

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3.0
6y

Small market. Its been there for decades. It used to be on the the actual street called Chrisp Street before the second world war and up until the late 60s to the early 70s when it was moved to the square where it s today. It has a range of shops from grocery to convenient stores to cafes and two supermarkets, the Co-op and Icelands and its own main Post Office. It also had great transport links with many bus routes passing by with stops all around giving you great links to surrounding areas like Stratford and commercial road down to Watney Market. It also had DLR stations close by and the closest being All Saints DLR station with next being Poplar station. All these links can take you to Canary Wharf and its shopping centre. This market has a rich history as does all of the East End of London. I am from Poplar and was born and bread here and gave been for 45yrs. Why don't you come along and given it a try and don't forget to checkout the...

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