East London Food Markets
Ready to embark on a gastronomic adventure? East London’s markets are calling your name!
Greenwich food market
Greenwich Market is a vibrant hub where global flavors and unique finds collide. You can chill at street level with your meal right where you order or dive into the lively market full with stalls and communal tables. The vibe is a chic mix of exposed brick and colorful artisan displays. Food traders rotate regularly, so there's always something new to try—from rare French cheeses and spicy Indian rotis to Brazilian churros and gourmet falafel wraps.
Beyond eats, explore handmade jewelry, bespoke perfumes, and stunning artworks. It’s the most extensive market in the UK and EU, perfect for snacking, shopping, and soaking up magical happiness. If it’s not at Greenwich Market, it might not even exist!
Highlight: Korean corn dogs, the fudge shop and the churros.
Nearby: National maritime museum , Royal observatory ( free shows about the universe ) and Greenwich Park
Broadway market
Broadway Market is London’s trendiest hub where hipster vibes and top-quality finds collide. You can wander through over 100 lively stalls offering everything from unique crafts to an incredible array of street food. The atmosphere is buzzing and vibrant, perfect for food-loving locals and visitors alike. Food traders rotate regularly, so there's always something new to taste—from Deeney’s Scottish toasties and Makatcha’s Southeast Asian classics to Zardosht’s fresh Persian dishes. The current highlight is Emerald Eats, serving late-night Irish snackage like chicken fillet rolls, spice bags, and curry chips.
Beyond eats, explore unique crafts, vintage clothing, and stylish accessories. It’s an East End classic, perfect for snacking, shopping, and soaking up the lively atmosphere. If it’s not at Broadway Market, it might not even exist! The catch - only open on weekends!
Highlight: Emerald Eats, Deeney’s toasties, Makatcha.
Nearby: the Vagina museum , mini V&A
Old Spital Fields Market
Old Spitalfields Market is a vibrant destination open seven days a week, seamlessly blending historic East End charm with a modern vibe. Wander through its busy lanes filled with over 100 stalls offering everything from unique crafts to an impressive array of street food. The food scene here is top-notch, featuring succulent burgers from Bleecker, perfect pizzas from Sud Italia, rich coffee from Climpson & Sons, and big fluffy donuts from Doh'Hut.
A must-visit is The Kitchens, launched by Nuno Mendes of Chiltern Firehouse fame, where you can enjoy rotating kiosks like Dumpling Shack’s pan-fried soup dumplings and Kushi’s Japanese skewers. Whether you’re here for a leisurely browse, a tasty bite, or to soak up the lively atmosphere, Old Spitalfields Market promises a fun and unforgettable experience.
Highlight: Bleecker’s burgers, Sud Italia’s pizza, Dumpling shack
Nearby: Horizon 22 , Leadenhall market and Guildhall art gallery
Central London Food Markets
Are you in for a treat? Central London’s markets never disappoint! From the historic charm of Leadenhall Market to the vibrant energy of Covent Garden Market, these top spots are a must-visit!
West London Food Markets
If you expected West London to be losing grounds when it comes to food markets then think again. The West keeps on giving with its Oriental Food Market Bang Bang, Brixton Village and Seven Dials market. Explore below our list of best food markets in West London.
Bang Bang Oriental Food Market
Seven Dials
Other Market
North London Food Markets
Home to the most famous food market in London, North London might be one of the most popular areas when it comes to food. From the famous Camden Food Market to the charming stall for Broadway Market, the North keeps delivering on its promises!