Every Saturday a welcome addition comes to Marylebone, making a weekend stroll up the pretty high street an even more attractive proposition. On Saturdays the Cabbages and Frocks Market takes over the grounds of Marylebone Parish Church to the north of Marylebone High Street. The brainchild of the organisers of the London Fashion Designer Sales, there's a good mix of stalls selling everything from oils and balsamic vinegars to hand made jewellery. Hidden among the vintage clothes you can, if you're lucky, find some genuine designer gear at knock down prices. Much of the food on sale is organic with macaroons from Masayuki Hara (formerly at the Caviar House) and Moroccan bedouin food from Abdul (ex-Momo's). Enjoy cappuccinos and cup cakes or take it all in with a freshly squeezed fruit cocktail.
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Cabbages and Frocks Market
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Cabbages and Frocks Market
St Marylebone Parish Church Grounds, Marylebone High Street, NW1 5LT
Every Saturday a welcome addition comes to Marylebone, making a weekend stroll up... More
Cabbages and Frocks Market
St Marylebone Parish Church Grounds, Marylebone High Street, NW1 5LT
Every Saturday
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Storeyard ( Inner Circle),Marylebone,
London,
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9 minutes walk from Cabbages and Frocks Market
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