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... I was idly wandering the row of food looking for a likely meal and nearly wandered into a headless, footless but unskinned deer carcass lying on the counter. Good times.
Posted in wanderings Tagged: Borough market, deer, Food, game, London, markets, pies, pigs, sausages, UK
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... pigs from Northfield Farms; Celia Brooks Brown.
Borough Market
8 Southwark Street, London, SE1 1TL ... ., Sat., 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
We've written about Borough Market, once upon a time. But a single post cannot do justice to the ... and a professional guide, Celia is an undisputed expert on the Borough Market vendors, and a few hours with her got us acquainted with the people behind each ...
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... was building a new trainline into London Bridge station and the old market hall will be shut for at least two years:
However I was pleasantly surprised with ... from Dark Sugars:Artist Richard Bramble has been in the market since it first opened for retail customers, and you can buy his food related ... bakers, fishmongers and cheese sellers in Borough Market.
Borough Market8 Southwark StreetLondonSE1 1TL
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... present site for 250 years. History aside though, it is a seriously cool market.
It is large, crowded, and bustling with shoppers. It was so crowded that ... home to cook. Some stalls offer both. The best thing about the market is that you can find ingredients you would be hard pressed to find ... spend a pretty penny if you buy groceries from borough market. I also advise one to head there on an empty ...
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I never stepped into their shop yet upon checking Borough Wines (the site) I imagine it to be the modern version of a Cave a Vins not that they pour wine by the glass ... French choices, Italy, Austria and New Zealand round up the selection.
The shop is located in Borough Market, London.
The market is opened
Thursdays: 11am - 5pm
Fridays: 12pm - 6pm
Saturdays: 8am - 5pm
With extended hours for the ...
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Borough market has become one of my favourite places. Full of character, full of life, full of good food. Quality food. ... be.
And the other day, after a successful shopping trip and wander through the market we rose up in the lift for lunch in Roast. A great, honest, restaurant using fresh market ingredients, sering great English dishes. I started with Haggis and poached egg, followed ...
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Whilst I lay visiting my young sister in London, we happened upon a truly fantastic and colorful market: Borough Market located on the south end of London Bridge.
Meat pieslease hover over the Pork & Stilton Pie and bask in its British glory.
Olives. All kinds. One could make a meal of ...
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Last Tuesday saw a sprinkling of the crème de la crème of the food and wine blogging fraternity gather at Roast in Borough Market.
Chapel Down were the hosts looking at raising the profile of their English wine range in a food/wine matching environment. The chef at Roast, Lawrence Keogh, constructed various dishes to accompany wines ...
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... preserved. We want to put production on display."
As far as hopes for a permanent market? LaValva is already looking towards next year. "After a few months to sort things out, we' ... is whether we can hold events more frequently."
How frequently? "After all, Borough Market started off monthly. But when they saw the overwhelming interest from vendors and the public ...
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... and fishmonger Moxon's. Additionally there are a number of Borough Market favourites, such as: Neal’s Yard Dairy, ... . Friday and Saturday will be all about produce, with Sunday being a flower market. Hot food will be available all weekend.
There will also be a special Christmas market ... to Sunday 13th December.
Long term market plans linked to the possible pedestrianisation of Venn Street are ...
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