A fair mix of producers of both food and crafts, including many long-term attendees and a solid scattering of newcomers.
It is worth a visit; I recommend engaging with the market holders, many of whom look hopeful but quiet! New stalls often add to the standards, and it's nice to see what they offer.
I've never regretted a chat or buying something that's a bit of an indulgence. Often, artisan-type stalls will be open to commission work and one-offs.
Great pies — usually from a couple of stalls, including what I call topless/bottomless pies, akin to substantial sausage rolls. Lovely embroidery and knit work. Some really nice art. Tasty ice cream. Good coffee.
And, being on Shaw Road in Heaton Moor, it's on or adjacent to streets with fixed shopping options that are well worth a visit.
A solid assortment to see and engage with. Always seasonally adjusting. Consistently...
Read moreIt's always a decent market and the food is always excellent Its nice to also see a few new stalls in recent months because it was starting to feel a little same as each time Make sure if you go you don't eat first coz there is plenty of choice and you'll wish you didn't eat but get there early because some stalls sell out quick and lastly walk there if possible because parking can...
Read moreHad a lovely walk to Heaton Moor Producers Market today. There was plenty of fresh produce to choose from. Pies, sausage rolls, bread, cakes, cheese, meat, olives and humus. Plenty of artwork, jewellery, pottery and a Ukulele band. Well worth a visit. See you...
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