Berwick Street Market
Berwick Street Market
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8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Monday
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday
8:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Friday
8:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Saturday
8:00 AM - 6:30 PM
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Visit this mouth-watering food market that displays an array of fruits and vegetables plus a vast choice of cheeses, meat, fish and prepared foods.
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Neighbourhood: Soho
The go-to district for a good time in London, Soho hosts a wealth of world-class theatres and a compelling lineup of cafes, restaurants, pubs, bars, and clubs. At Soho's core is London's original Red Light District and the epicenter of the LGBT scene – and thus the city's hottest nightlife. For shopping enthusiasts, Soho is not only the home of London's greatest concentration of boutique shops, but also the most strategic place to set off on a tour of the world's most celebrated department stores. In the southern part of the neighbourhood lies Chinatown, with its multitude of delicious and affordable restaurants. Closer to the Thames, Chinatown's narrow and teeming lantern-lit lanes spill onto the expansive hub of glitzy Leicester Square.
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- Piccadilly Circus • 4 min walk
- Leicester Square • 6 min walk
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cpw1952
Dundas, Canada126 contributions
July 2023 • Solo
An excellent, if ridiculously overcrowded food market with good service, lots of vendors and plentiful tasty food at reasonable prices with a focus on Eastern fare. That was to be expected given the market's proximity to Chinatown. My choice of Mongolian beef with noodles was delicious. Well worth a return visit for lunch and a different choice on a slightly longer vacation.
Written 17 July 2023
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travelsofatextileagent
East Sussex, UK19 contributions
Feb 2013 • Business
I have been to most places in the world with work or pleasure but always find myself back in London , it is so cool with the most edgy fashion scene in world , after much research I managed to find the coolest little fabric shop (I like to make my own clothes when i have time :-) in Old Street , its called T1 Fabric , it has loads of really nice things and does not charge a fortune like some of the more well know places , hope this review will help all of you budding designers find some nice interesting and edgy fabrics (and keep some change in your pocket ;-)
Written 1 May 2013
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party_penguin
London51 contributions
Berwick Street is home to a couple of really interesting fabric shops, including two branches of The Cloth House. There are quite a lot of fabric shops in the surrounding area too, You'll also find record shops here too.
Written 19 August 2010
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RobD
2 contributions
Apr 2021 • Family
This market has been completely ruined, if my visit today was anything to go by. Up until fairly recently there were a lot of stalls and you could buy fresh fruit and veg, clothes, jewellery, records....and the place had character and banter from the old market traders. Today there were three stalls and all just street food which you can get anywhere. Another area that’s lost its soul and the reason people went there in the first place. Yes, Soho used to be a bit shabby and seedy, but that’s what gave it its character.
Written 21 April 2021
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Matthew V
London, UK178 contributions
Nov 2019
I worked in Soho for 15 years, and have been back quite a bit recently. Berwick St Market has changed a lot. The old market traders are mostly gone, replaced by street food vendors.
On the one hand, they offer an affordable lunch now that all the old cafes have been replaced by trendy and expensive alternatives. But on the other hand, I miss the old Italian cafes and delis, like San Marco on Lexington Street, and a host of others.
I know you can't go back, but sometimes the old ways were better. It feels a lot like half a dozen other places around London now.
At least The Blue Posts is still there! Shame the old chip shop has gone though.
On the one hand, they offer an affordable lunch now that all the old cafes have been replaced by trendy and expensive alternatives. But on the other hand, I miss the old Italian cafes and delis, like San Marco on Lexington Street, and a host of others.
I know you can't go back, but sometimes the old ways were better. It feels a lot like half a dozen other places around London now.
At least The Blue Posts is still there! Shame the old chip shop has gone though.
Written 12 November 2019
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Ghanim A
Kuwait City, Kuwait211,924 contributions
Nov 2015
no thing so important
We came early but we did not see any thing in the market
we walk in the Berwick Street Market
roaming around then we went to covent gardens
We came early but we did not see any thing in the market
we walk in the Berwick Street Market
roaming around then we went to covent gardens
Written 1 November 2015
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Oopex
25 contributions
May 2015 • Friends
The falafel wrap tent on Berwick St Market every weekday from 12. Order the 'Rocket'. Make sure you have pickles. You're welcome.
Written 30 May 2015
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maria l
London, UK2 contributions
Oct 2013 • Friends
Berwick street is great weekdays with its fruit&veg selection as well as pizza, burger/sandwich and juice stalls, which makes it a great lunchtime spot! There are also some nice coffee shops like Flatwhite or Foxcroft&Ginger. Try Yautcha for dimsums. Come here if you need to buy fabrics - there's a variety of decent shops(check Cloth shop).Berwick st is also great for record lovers.Within walking distance to Regent street and Covent Graden!
Written 22 October 2013
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Jomax100
Perth, Australia112 contributions
July 2013 • Couples
One of the few authentic street markets remaining in Central London, Berwick Street market is located in the heart of Soho. The fruit and vegetable stalls are always there, but many of the others come and go on various days. Look out for the bakery and the sausage stall, and if you are there around lunch time you can choose from a variety of cuisines, most of which seem to have a loyal customer base of regulars. You will also find a stall selling art/collectibles and one with leather goods, bags, etc. Closed Sundays.
We stayed in an apartment near here for one month and made good use of the markets. Don't ignore the eclectic collection of shops on either side of Berwick Street, they are also worth a look.
We stayed in an apartment near here for one month and made good use of the markets. Don't ignore the eclectic collection of shops on either side of Berwick Street, they are also worth a look.
Written 19 September 2013
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Nicholas H
London, UK20,403 contributions
July 2019 • Solo
I remember this street market and its surrounding shops first back some 40 years ago and up to relatively recently it was a fresh fruit and veg and clothing market, resounding with calls and banter by the great characters running the stalls. These days it has morphed into a street food offering, with the usual choices of everything from Jamaican to Thai food. There are just a few of the old fresh produce stalls still left. Good that it’s still a street market, but it’s nothing very exceptional when there are so many similar street food venue in the centre of London.
Written 20 July 2019
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Going soon to Mediterranean cafe for mid day meal in Berwick street can anyone recommend what's good on Al la carter menu.
Written 29 November 2018
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