From fresh fruit and vegetables to traybakes and Belfast baps, these food markets have it all.
With so much selection and variety, there is sure to be something for everyone’s tastes.
9. Common Market, Belfast
The recently opened Common Market is located in Belfast’s bustling Cathedral Quarter. It specialises in street food with eight different vendors operating inside the market.
It even has three bars scattered across the space so you can have a tipple whilst sampling some delicious food. All the vendors have vegan, vegetarian and gluten free options, so there is something to suit everyone’s needs. A variety of cuisines can also be sampled at the market, with Filipino, Mexican and Canadian to name a few.
Common Market opens from Thursday to Sunday from 12pm to 12am. Photo: Common Market via Facebook
10. Trademarket. Belfast
If you want to browse some local products and sample some great food, then this may be the place for you.
Trademarket is another venue in Belfast that serves up a selection of street food alongside a range of unique shops. With over 15 vendors there is plenty of choice, so the whole family will be happy.
From fish and chips at Fin, to vintage clothes at American Madness, the selection is like no other.
Trademarket is open from 12pm between Wednesday and Sunday. Photo: Trademarket via Facebook
11. The Shambles Variety Market
If you are in Armagh, why not pop by The Shambles Variety Market which is situated between the city’s two cathedrals. With a rich history dating back to the fifteenth century, the market has been operating as a variety market since 1990.
There are a variety of goods and products on offer, ranging from speciality bakes, fresh fish and oven ready meals.
The Shambles Variety Market runs between 8am and 4pm every Tuesday and Friday. Photo: The Shambles Variety Market via Facebook