Wooden crates crammed with rich, vibrant vegetables, wicker baskets full of flowers, fruits and herbs, dark wooden shutters, heavy green awnings, blackboards advertising "Sandwiches, Coffee, Soup" and a few sets of weathered tables and chairs dotted on the pavement all contribute to the continental feel of this gourmet food emporium in London's East End. Right near Spitalfields market Verde & Co have quickly acquired a reputation for selling fine, high-quality produce in an authentic, atmospheric and rustic setting. Inside shiny ham slicers, polished wooden shelves and copper kitchen implements fight for space alongside foie gras, homemade chutneys and a huge glass case full of Pierre Marcolini chocolates. Manager and ex-chef Harvey Cabaniss ensures all produce is sourced from co-ops and small, family-run enterprises wherever possible. He also rustles up lunch and dinner for a few lucky customers on most Fridays (booking essential).
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Spitalfields Health and Fitness,
Fruit Exchange Building,Brushfield Street,Shoreditch,
London,
E1Map
1 minutes walk from Verde & Co
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