The Neighbourgood Market is back, bringing the best of Edinburgh's street food scene to Stockbridge.
Returning for its third year, the open air market will be a hugely popular food and drink hotspot for the people of Edinburgh, having welcomed over 80,000 visitors in 2021.
Opening earlier this month, on May 11, it will run for a total of 10 weeks, from Wednesday to Sunday, trading from midday to 9pm - our reporter headed along last week to see what they could find.
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On the drinks front, Innis & Gunn have been the designated beer suppliers once more, serving from their bespoke branded trucks, Preston Mommsen, director of The Neighbourgood Market commenting: “We are very pleased to announce our partnership with Innis & Gunn for the next 3 years.
"Their emphasis on quality is something we closely align with and we are really looking forward to working with them to create some amazing experiences this summer”.
And when it comes to top eats, Neighbourgood promises to showcase 'some of Edinburgh’s best food and drink', for two cycles of five weeks each.
Here's a list of the brilliant street food and drink spots you can find in the first cycle:
- Kochchi - Sri Lankan Street Food
- The Fat Flamingo - Gluten & lactose free American style grub
- The Mac Man - Mac and Cheese specialist
- Luxford Burgers - Gourmet burgers
- Pizza Geeks
- Delightfully Delicious - Shakes n waffles
- Lemon Squeezy - Fine dining street food
- Shrimpwreck
- Mimi's Bakehouse
- The Peruvian
- Mint - Flatbread wraps
- Don Guero - Freshly made Mexican cuisine
- Lovely Paella
- Innis and Gunn
- Prosecco & Pimms bar
- Lost Orchards - cider from Dundee
- Goodbrothers Wine Bar
- Lang's Rum
- Edinburgh Gin
- Damo's Coffee
What else is at the market?
Organisers say they have plenty of entertainment on for the coming weeks, with a huge screen installed for the likes of Wimbledon and other summer sporting events.
Meanwhile, Goose’s Pub Quizzes every will take place every Wednesday evening and local musicians will bring the atmosphere between 3 and 6pm each day.
Do you need tickets and how much does it cost?
Furthermore, The Neighbourgood Market is supporting the fundraising campaign led by Friends of Inverleith Park which is raising money to refurbish and extend the children’s playground. Watch out for the fundraising installation at the market.
Entry is free during the week and £3 per person on weekends. Access is free for children at all times.
For everything you need to know about the market, you can visit their website here.