Pimlico Road Farmers' Market

Farmers' market · Belgravia

Pimlico Road Farmers' Market

Farmers' market · Belgravia

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Pimlico Rd, London SW1W 8UT, United Kingdom

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Discover a vibrant farmers' market brimming with seasonal delights from artisan cheeses to fresh pastries, all nestled in the charming Pimlico area.  

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Pimlico Rd, London SW1W 8UT, United Kingdom Get directions

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Pimlico Rd, London SW1W 8UT, United Kingdom Get directions

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"This small, beautiful, leafy square in the heart of Belgravia transforms into a great farmers' market on Saturdays, selling everything from fresh seafood from the East Anglian coast to amazing homemade cheeses and fruits from the acclaimed Chegworth Valley. It's really an intimate and special food-shopping experience."

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Wendy Leung

Google
It's our first visit to this market. It has a good selection of bread, cheese, seafood, vegetables and meats. It is open on Saturday from 9 a.m to 2p.m

Christopher Griffin

Google
Great place to go for cheese, bread, vegetables, fish and cakes. Please Watch out for Lord Pesto (pasta) who are the biggest rip off merchants in the market and possibly London, do your wallet a favour and stay clear of them, they will charge you £10 for a small bag of pasta that is no better than the generic supermarket Grade. Disgraceful unethical company.

Alex W

Google
The start of a beautiful friendship Just an amazing experience, the food is fabulous of course and I went a bit mad but the joy of the place is the people. The passion and fun with which they do an incredibly tough job with long hours and a lot of hard graft. Absolutely brilliant.

Ave Sekerek

Google
Happened upon this wander and spent some time marveling at artisan products looking for some items to take to post surgery hospital visit. Walked amongst stalls laden with home baked breads, farmers home made dairy products, freshly prepared food, vegetables and seasonal fruit. Spent far too much time hanging out enjoying the sight.

Jennifer Clifford

Google
Great market selling a good selection of vegetables, bread, meat, fish, cheese, honey, eggs, baked products etc. All organic/free range produce. I bought some amazing honey all natural

Anya Popova

Google
It’s very Belgravia, and I love that area. The market itself provides all the favourites such as a organic vegetables, mushrooms, meats and cheeses, fruits, and cakes. There’s few other select options which are of very high quality. It’s always a pleasure to come here on Saturday mornings. Then I like to have a coffee in daylesford next door - so the area itself is very pleasant with nice stuff to do after you finish market.

The Wayfarer

Google
A nice and compact farmer's market in a very quaint area in Pimlico where Mozart's statue is. There were many vendors offering wonderful stuff especially baked goods! Is open now even during lockdown version 3.0

C DeOli

Google
My favourite market in the area! You get everything you need: meat, fish, veg, fruit, flowers, eggs, even German cakes and bread! The atmosphere reminds me of a small market in Provence, France. Love it! We come every other Sunday with our little son! X

Elena P.

Yelp
It's nice to wander here on a weekend to get some fancy food in for the weekend and then get brunch. The food is all overpriced, mainly because the produce is organic or 'artisan', and many of the suppliers are also based at Borough Market. But it was en route to Sloane Square and we fancied spoiling ourselves! The market is small enough to wander around in a few minutes and get everything you desire, but if you're watching the pennies be warned that the stall with the cheaper lettuce may sell the most expensive carrots - so shop around! Also it might be better to get there early. We arrived at 12ish and were limited in choice at the sausage stall and the tomato stall had sold out of tomatoes, tomato juice and passata! We got: some fab pork sausages (£3.99 for six), some delicious spinach and feta and cheddar and leek mini quiches (3 for £5); a steak and ale and Thai curry pie (£3.75 ea i think); a tasty apple and blackberry smoothie (£4 a litre) and lots of fresh veg and eggs. Next time i'm feeling plush i'm going back for the smoothies, quiches and pies! And right now i'm going to put that pie in the oven...

Cady G.

Yelp
Love this market! This has become part of my Saturday ritual and I typically stock up on great produce to get me through the work week. What I love about this market is it has everything I need, but isn't too big, crowded, and overwhelming. Coming from California, I was overjoyed to find high quality fresh kale at such great prices. In addition to great produce, there are a few fish and meat vendors (look for the man with the sundried-tomato turkey burgers..they are great!), bakeries, pie minister, organic food stands, and dairy farmers. A great place for getting great value with a solid selection, without fending against London crowds.

Jeff S.

Yelp
I love these little markets, they're such a great idea for the area. The prices are in the stratosphere on most things, but you can find some good buys here and there. Very laid back atmosphere, though you can get jostled around when it's packed. Enjoy!

Qype User (aaro…)

Yelp
Pimlico Market is a great Farmers market in inner city London. It is fairly small but has lots of fruit and veg, meat, beautiful cakes and pastries, and other assorted goodies. If you get bored of the market, there are other nice homeware stores nearby. The main downside of the market (aside from its size) is that it is in the middle of nowhere.

Becky F.

Yelp
Love this Farmer's Market. We have been twice now, and the produce is excellent here. I disagree with the comment made by another reviewer that the food here is overpriced. In fact, we got two large punnets of beautiful British strawberries for £4. That's less than at our local grocery store, and they are much tastier than anything you can find at Sainsbury's (or even, gasp, your Waitrose). The eggs here are also less expensive than the free-range eggs you buy at the store, and just as good. The sellers here are friendly and knowledgeable, and there's just a really nice vibe here on a Saturday morning. It's mostly produce, but there are some speciality stalls selling delicious cheeses and jams.

Andrew L.

Yelp
Isnt the point of farmers markets to sell and support locally produced, independent and sustainable produce? After talking to some of the 10 or so stallholders drinking starbucks tea and coffee (when there are several independent cafes a matter of yards away, one of which is organic) i was surprised to be told they did so because 'it was cheaper' or 'they got a discount' especially from the woman who had just sold me the most expensive vine tomatoes i had ever seen. they were delicious but by her logic shouldnt i be shopping at tesco? the hypocracy does not sit easy with me. A shame because i love(d) the market.

Tammy G.

Yelp
First time going to Pimlico Farmers Mkt. Loved it, looking forward to next Saturday for fresh and delicious items. A must try if in the area.