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Sophie McLaughlin

St George's Market: Delicious food stalls to check out next time you visit

Built between 1890 and 1896, St George’s Market has been voted one of the best markets across the UK and Ireland.

The bustling marketplace is packed full of independent retailers highlighting the best of what Northern Ireland has to offer.

From fresh food to crafts to jewellery, St George’s Market is a perfect weekend activity for locals and tourists alike.

With the food scene in Northern Ireland continuing to go from strength to strength, it is not surprising that the market is a hot spot for foodies wanting to excite their taste buds.

With something for everyone, here are some delicious food stalls to look out for the next time you are in:

Dabo Smoothies

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If you want to start your weekend off with a fresh kick then Dabo is for you. Providing “Belfast’s Most Epic Smoothies”, the stall has a wide variety of smoothies and juices made from fruit and vegetables to try. A perfect option for anyone wanting a nutritious treat.

The Belfast Bap Co

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A St Geroge’s Market favourite, The Belfast Bap Co will not see you go hungry with their hearty classics. Specialising in traditional Irish breads, you will be dreaming about coming back every weekend after one of their filled breakfast baps.

Check Out My Buns

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Check Out My Buns have been bringing their delicious treats to the market for eleven years. They are a 100% gluten and wheat free bakery run by married couple Liz and Phil. They also sell a large range of vegan bakes and will have anyone with a sweet tooth coming back for more.

Chowder Up

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A stall for all you seafood lovers, Chowder up offers tasty, ready to eat seafood snacks using local ingredients in the market every week. Sure to be your catch of the day when you spot it, their seafood chowder and smoked haddock kedgeree are always a popular choice for hungry shoppers.

Drop Hopper Coffee Roasters

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In search of your coffee fix while taking a nosey through the stalls - Drop Hopper have you covered. What started from a coffee cart in Donegal Arcade in 1998 has led to the business micro roistering their own coffee to warm the hearts, and hands, of those wandering around St George’s Market on a cold winter weekend.

Dezurts

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Impressive to look at and impressive to taste, Dezurts sell homemade desserts by portion at the market every week. Whether it be their colourful meringues or tempting tray bakes, you won’t be able to walk away without giving them a try.

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