25th October – Food, drink, street food and cafe

This week’s “original” style market will take place on Saturday, 10.00am – 4.00pm, on Levenshulme Train Station car park.

Yummy yummy food to take home, yummy yumm yumm food to eat at the market! Yum! Yumity yum yum yum – all our yummity traders are below, and don’t forget to check out the listings for the non foodie folk (who are equally delicious in their own way).

4Lunch: Mediterranean inspired street food and seasonal produce, made by young people – @4Lunchmcr

Big Bird Catering: West Indian fast food

Big Star: Pulled pork, chicken sandwiches, quesadilla and soft drinks – @BigStarFood

Bobbys Bangers: The sausage kings! Expect flavours with punch and panache – @bobbysbangers

Case Solved Wines: Hand-picked wines by-the-bottle from smaller and/ or organic producers – @CaseSolvedWines

Coffee Cranks Cooperative: Organic and Fairtrade hot beverages, raw vegan snacks, soft drinks, cereal bars – @CoffeeCranks

FATJAX Chutney: Assorted chutney and relish, hot sauces and spices – @fatjaxchutney

High Peak Beer: A range of artisan spirits and liqueurs with a focus on small batch producers not available in the large retail stores PLUS a range non-alcoholic cordials from Britain’s last Temperance bar – @highpeakbeer

Kawaii: Simply stunning cakes and desserts – @kawaiikupcakes

Lindsay’s Veg: Organic, seasonal and local veg grown just 13.8miles away from Levenshulme by Lindsay’s own hands

Little Italy Kitchen: Delicious authentic southern Italian cakes, pastries, savoury dishes, stuffed brioches made with love and the best fresh seasonal ingredients – @andreadellos

Lushbrownies: Chocolate brownies par excellance – @lushbrownies

Mio Pizza: Wood fired pizza – @miopizza

Nila’s Burmese Kitchen: Home cooked fresh fragrant authentic Burmese curries, homemade chilli sauces and dips, pickles, street snacks and fresh lime soda, all handmade using outdoor reared, free range and locally sourced produce – @nilaburmesefood

North West Game: Raw seasonal British game and wild meats with hot street food too – @NW_Game

Parched Tea Bar: Specialist, ethical and organic loose leaf teas and herbal tisanes and tea accessories – teapots, cups, saucers, mugs, tea strainers – @parchedteabar

Passion Fruit Coffee Roasters: Hand roasted bags of coffee – @passionfruitMCR

Pudding and Pie: Homemade pies scones and puddings – @PuddingPieCafe

Robinsons Bakery: Hand crafted speciality breads, flapjacks, tarts and Danish pastries! – @Robinsonsbakery

Savin Hill Farm and Butchery: Rare breed British white beef, middlewhite and saddleback pork, lamb, mutton, sausages, dry cured bacons, pork pies and black buddings plus hot cooked steak burgers and Cumberland sausages – @SavinHillFarm

Spice Souk: Pickles and deli food of Indian and Asian origin

The Buttery: Ze Café! Serving traditional British food – hot and cold, from squirrel to scones, with tartlets and pies in between, with tea and coffee to wash it all down – @neilbuttery

The Manchester Cure: Salt beef based street food – @manchestercure

Trove: Breadtastic – the award winning bakers from the award winning Levy café – loaves, pastries, cakes and more – @trovebakery

Winter Tarn Cheese: Truly superlative dairy from an award winning farmer – Winter Tarn sell their organic cheese, monster eggs and freshly churned butter every week – @wintertarn

Wrapscallion: Warm toasted quesadilla wraps. Vegetarian, vegan options – @Wrapscally_co

 

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  • […] Given the weather situation predicted for tomorrow (see here) we have just had to take the hard decision to cancel our University Market scheduled for tomorrow. As Levy regulars will know, we are pretty hardcore about trading in adverse wet and cold weather but high winds represent a health and safety danger to our traders and customers that we cannot risk. Apologies to all customers who were looking forward to seeing us – we will also not be at the Uni on Tuesday 28th October, due to reading week, so our next appearance on campus will be Tuesday 4th November – OR, you can come and see us at Levy! […]

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