Sheffield Christmas markets: Vegan and makers markets coming to city as festivities begin

As Christmas festivities begin to ramp up in Sheffield, two popular markets are returning to the city.

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The Sheffield Vegan Market, run by the Vegan Market Co, is taking over The Moor on Sunday, November 13, 2022. It’s the final appearance the market is making in Sheffield this year.

Lewis Beresford, the founder of Vegan Market Co, said: “We are so excited to be back in Sheffield. We work hard to find the country’s leading vegan producers, from street food vendors and bakers to ethical clothing and cosmetic producers.”

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The Quayside Market is also running this weekend, on Saturday, November 12, with an “incredible lineup of award-winning street food and small business market stalls”. The market is open from 11.30am to 6.30pm and will feature Cirque Du Funk playing music all day.

A vegan kebab served at the Sheffield Vegan MarketA vegan kebab served at the Sheffield Vegan Market
A vegan kebab served at the Sheffield Vegan Market

Some of the stallers and traders at the market, at Victoria Quays, includes Oh La La Loaded Fries, The English Indian, Chaar Soap Co, Chef Stef and Landela Dogs. There will also be a Quayside Christmas Market on December 10.

The Meersbrook Makers market is returning too, after the organisers were “completely blown away” by the event’s success. It is returning again this year on November 26, with a number of “amazing” makers, artists and designers.

The organisers are planning to “bring together some of the best talent there is in Sheffield”, when the market opens at the Meersbrook Park United reformed Church on Chesterfield Road. All three of the markets listed above are free for people to enter.