Summer Holiday Hangs
Family friendly food and stalls you'll find in the Market this school summer holiday. From shopping to eats and some very special treats.
Chips at Shrimpy
Let’s not beat around the bush, no-one wants a hangry child, and sometimes your just need to know there is something simple for them to eat.
Fortunately Shrimpy’s hand cut, twice fried, proper chips are delicious, whether as a side to their Shrimpster burger, or eaten alone.
Lunch Box at Yum Bun
For more adventurous family members, a great place to start is Yum Bun.
Their lunch box, featuring two of their signature steamed buns, asian slaw and gyoza, means they can try a little bit of everything.
Fruit & Juices at Pink Grapefruit
After healthy snacks? You’ll find Pink Grapefruit’s stall at the corner of the Market, packed with fresh fruit, freshly squeezed juices and a series of seasonal specials.
Shopping the Market
While our roster of traders changes daily, there’s always something to tempt smaller shoppers.
Why not start by checking out the lovely handmade bears at Dress Up Baby?
Bubble Waffles at Nosteagia
If a day out means a treat day, Nosteagia’s amazing array of bubble waffle options are a huge hit with kids of all ages.
Japanese Souflee Pancakes at Pancake Box
Pancake Box’s delightful little puffs are a treat for all seasons, but the summer special’s got us hooked.
Served with coconut ice cream, pineapple and homemade candy floss, it’s *almost* too pretty to eat.
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