I love going to markets at the weekend, and this one was a breath of fresh air during our visit to Newcastle. The selection of foods on offer is top class, everything from German Bratwurst to pulled pork to doughnuts. The quality of the products on offer is evidenced by the swathes of people that descend on the quayside every Sunday to take part in the market. Like most people in Newcastle, the people at the market are very friendly. When buying some scented candles, we were sniffing tens of different types before making a decision. The seller was only too happy to help us out in making the best choices. Prices are decent across the market. Not crazily expensive, making this an affordable Sunday morning activity for the entire family. Will definitely be back next time I’m in Newcastle.
Katherine M.
Place rating: 4 London, United Kingdom
This weekly quayside market gives me yet another excuse to take in the breathtaking views along Newcastle quayside whilst weaving my way amongst the many stalls lining the river. Arts and crafts, unique gifts, jewellery and iconic photos showcasing Newcastle are all on offer as well as a huge variety of food and drink to keep you fuelled along the way! Being Geordie proud and ignoring my Mancunian roots I love perusing the merchandise and photos of local landmarks or scenery… I even admit to buying a new phone case with the Tyne Bridge on yesterday! I also indulged in some delicious Indian street food after a lot of umming and ahhing over whether to have a Geordie banger or lebanese chicken or head straight for the sweet selection of waffles or cakes. The pathway along the quayside is rather narrow once the market stalls are set up so even though the road is closed off it is still quite congested so expect to get caught up in people traffic. Whether you are just window shopping, on the hunt for a bargain or unique gift or simply there to taste the food… there’s something for everyone and it’s worth a visit.