Wednesday, July 02, 2008

Marylebone Market

We are well on our way of working through all of London’s Farmers Market. Marylebone Market is held every Sunday, and our main reason we were going was to pick up unpasteurised milk from Lincolnshire Poachers , who apparently have the best. And they probably do too, as we got there 1 hour after the market opened, and they had sold out. Fortunately they told us that we could pre-order next time. There was no milk at the Alham Wood cheese store either, but I did pick up some lovely and creamy buffalo cheese.

The stalls are very similar to Notthing Hill, there are your vegetables, meat, cheese, bread and cakes, as well as some jams and pickles. There are also seafood and a French catering stall to add to the mix.

There was nothing particularly appealing, so picked up some good looking pork belly and vegetables only. We left though, with a potato pie (£1.20) from the bakery.

Info

Every Sunday 10am – 2pm
Cramer Street Car park corner Moxton St
Just off Marylebone High Street
London
W1
Website

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