Brixton Market
Saturday, June 6th, 2009As planned I went to explore the Brixton Market. It is a very vibrant place full of crazy characters, a lot of tat and some fab food shops. Stopped by a Jamaican grocer, gosh, there is a whole new world of spices out there! And everything is pretty cheap, a large box of dried chanterelle mushrooms cost me less that 3 quid, huge bags of beans, pulses and grains are £2.50 on average. The choice of fruit and veg is endless. I will definitely visit more often. On my way back I also snapped a bunch of white peonies for mere £2 as opposite to the bunch from Berwick Street Market which was four times as much!
The nice lady from Jamaican shop helped me to find Rosie’s Deli Cafe which is such a darling little place (The Guardian wrote about it a couple of weeks ago), with shelves of food stuff for sale, very attractive menu and charming ladies serving, including the lovely owner, Rosie Lovell. My friend and I grabbed a table outside and ordered ciabattas, mine was with pecorino cheese, grilled aubergines and spinach, and my friend’s with pancetta, spinach and cheese. It was delicious. I skipped the cakes but will surely be back to try them. Rosie’s book is out now, it’s called Spooning with Rosie.
Just across from the cafe is a vintage clothing shop called Secondi. The shop has got a great selection of clothing and shoes, lots of designer stuff and very interesting bags like the baby alligator bag, pretty freaky if you ask me! The shop also serves as a cafe (picture above), a perfect place if you want to get away from the market crowd.
Overall Brixton Market is a pretty great place, very easy going and full of locals, well worth a visit.






