"Brixton Village Market and Electric Avenue have a variety of thriving, specialist fishmongers selling good quality, fresh fish- both a rarity and luxury when across the country fishmongers have become an endangered species. The only problem is to choose which shop to fish at - however our particular favourite is 'Harry Otto & Son', a family run business going for over 40 years!" - Eley Kishimoto
"Ruben’s Reubens @ Brixton Market Row / Weds-Sun / Until end of November Ruben’s Reubens are at Brixton’s Market Row for a meaty pop-up for the whole of November. Get involved in massive platters of smoked chicken, pulled brisket, and pork and burnt onion sausage. Keep an eye on their Instagram page for weekly specials." - rianne shlebak, sinead cranna
"You can’t visit Brixton without taking a stroll down the colourful and eclectic market selling fresh seasonal fruit and vegetables. A treat for your eyes and your pocket!" - Eley Kishimoto
"To Market, To Market In South London , just off the Victoria line, there's a one-stop-shop for all your boozing and dining desires. But unlike Borough, this isn't a market from which you walk, wait in line, and then eat while standing and walking and waiting some more. Rather, this is a cluster of small restos and bars all huddled in a pseudo-mall of sorts, their "garage doors" opened to the public, serving sit-down-and-dine cuisines to suit any fancy: Thai, Mexican, Italian, Indian and more. What's more, even though there's a "roof," most tables are technically outside—and no matter how cold it is, Londoners will still sit and nosh under heated lamps. Some of the most talked-about London restos are here, including Franco Manca for pizza, Honest Burgers for (you guessed it!) burgers, and Seven at Brixton's for ginger beer mojitos. Yum. It shuts down around 11:30/midnight, but the fun don't stop 'til closing time."
"To Market, To Market In South London , just off the Victoria line, there's a one-stop-shop for all your boozing and dining desires. But unlike Borough, this isn't a market from which you walk, wait in line, and then eat while standing and walking and waiting some more. Rather, this is a cluster of small restos and bars all huddled in a pseudo-mall of sorts, their "garage doors" opened to the public, serving sit-down-and-dine cuisines to suit any fancy: Thai, Mexican, Italian, Indian and more. What's more, even though there's a "roof," most tables are technically outside—and no matter how cold it is, Londoners will still sit and nosh under heated lamps. Some of the most talked-about London restos are here, including Franco Manca for pizza, Honest Burgers for (you guessed it!) burgers, and Seven at Brixton's for ginger beer mojitos. Yum. It shuts down around 11:30/midnight, but the fun don't stop 'til closing time."