Very fun market to walk through with a variety of vendors. Every stall had fresh looking produce. We ended up getting some olives from one of the sellers and they were delicious! He encouraged us sample so many things and was so welcoming and friendly!
Abraham C.
Google
Great market with fresh produce. Venture outside the market too, there are other stalls. Parking is simple, next to the market.
Stephen H.
Google
Range of vendors inside and out on the day we visited. Lots of local and artisan products including pastries, cheeses, wine, champagne, veg, olives, meat and fresh fish.
Vincent H.
Google
Amazing! Just what you expect of a French market in the Champagne area. Fresh products, ambitious salesmen and people enjoying the proces of picking out there own food from the land. Even an elderly Frenchmen that helped us with a recipe for the 'cèpes'. It was a great omelet.
Jeff D.
Google
No doubt a good market with lots of other shops and restos nearby but beware the hours of operation. We arrived at 13:00 on Saturday when the market closed at 14:00 and all the vendors were packing up and would not sell. Go earlier to be sure not to be disappointed.
Maddison T.
Google
Large fresh produce market on Saturday morning. Particularly enjoyed the in-season produce, dried sausages and pâtés en croûte.
Andrew M.
Google
Great bread & pastries. Always has people queued up out the door. Staff speak English. Take a photo of any products in the window that you'd like...it's easier than trying to 1. remember & 2. pronounce...& you won't hold up the queue.
Simon K.
Google
Fabulous covered market. We visited on a Saturday and picked up some lovely radishes, cherries, saucisson, and cheese for a little planche at home. Friendly vendors and lots of free samples 🥰
Saira K.
Yelp
This is a covered market. It has art deco architecture. It was built in 1927. You can get some great snacks here when the market is open. The market so on Saturday from six to two. You can also go on Wednesday and Friday, but the Saturday market is bigger.