If you’re looking for a bite on the go or some snacks to enjoy while soaking up the sunshine, there's plenty of options for street food in Bristol for you.
From dedicated street food markets popping up across Bristol throughout the week, through to the foodie heaven of St Nicholas Market hosting over 20 food stalls, you’ll have trouble knowing where to start!
St Nicholas Market
At the popular & historic St Nicholas Market in the centre of the city, you can start your day with spicy Szechuan noodles from Chilli Daddy, plump Japanese dumplings from Eatchu, pie and mash from Pieminister, or fill up on falafel from Eat a Pitta.
That’s just the start – with other stalls serving everything from Portuguese stew to Persian wraps, plus Indian curries, Italian pasta dishes and more - you can travel the world in just a few steps at St Nick’s. It’s worth leaving room for the stunning cakes on offer from Ahh Toots or Source Food Hall, trust us!
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Street Food Markets
You’ll also find a range of street food stalls at the Harbourside Market throughout the week, which also hosts live music and a range of local crafts, books and more at weekends.
If you head out of the city centre at weekends you can purchase meat, vegetables and cheese from local farmers at Whiteladies Road Market or the Tobacco Factory Market in Southville.
Office workers and visitors alike also love the lunchtime street food markets in Finzels Reach every Friday, and Temple Quay every Thursday.
Find out about all the times and dates of each of the markets here
Wherever you choose to go for street food in Bristol, make sure you arrive hungry!
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