Islington Farmers’ Market

Now in its third decade and still going strong, Islington Farmers’ Market is a much-loved Sunday ritual for locals in the know. Located on the same historic street as Chapel Market, it brings the best of the countryside to the heart of the borough.
Each Sunday from 10am–2pm, you’ll find a fantastic selection of seasonal produce and locally sourced goods – all from farms within 100 miles of London. From fresh fruit and veg and organic meat and free-range eggs, to home-baked bread, cakes, seasonal fish and farm-fresh milk and cream, there’s something to tempt every shopper.
Shoppers are encouraged to bring their own bags and food containers to help keep the market sustainable and reduce waste.
Visit the London Farmers’ Markets website for more information
Opening hours
Sunday, 10am–2pm
Address
Chapel Market, N1 9PZ
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