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These days, St Nicholas Market in Bristol is a bustling place full of independent food stalls and shops, but it has been the city’s main place of trading since 1743.
Even after the work-from-home revolution, St Nicholas Market is one place you can guarantee will be bustling on a weekday lunchtime in Bristol city centre.Many food stalls will start to see queues ...
The current weekly fees for traders at St Nicholas Market ranges from £123.93 for food and drink sellers in the Glass Arcade, to £177.16 for businesses in the Exchange Hall.
The owner of a popular Bristol juice bar has launched a virtual street food market to help small traders in St Nicholas Market (St Nick's) survive the Covid-19 pandemic.. Harri, co-owner of Big ...
Traders at St Nick’s Market face a fee hike as Bristol City Council is planning to take a slice of their income. The popular lunch destination for office workers and tourists alike is home to a wide ...
A new disabled toilet could be made available in St Nick’s Market according to new plans recently submitted. Each week Bristol City Council receives dozens of planning applications seeking permission ...
A bookseller banned from trading on a barge in Bristol has been offered a market stall in the city. Sarah Henshaw from Lichfield, Staffordshire, has been mooring the 60ft (18m) Book Barge in ...
St Nick’s market and Gloucester Road are both hot spots for independent eateries. You'll also find a diverse range of options across the city, offering cuisines from around the world. We're especially ...
The St Nicholas Market stall is the first of several planned openings, which will be revealed later this year. Established in 1743, St Nicholas Market is the heart of old Bristol, ...
Make your way down to St Nicks for an evening of festive feasting and music to usher in the most magical time of the year, complete with a sparkly spectacle as ...