Discovering Caversham’s Artisan & Farmers Market

After nearly five years in Reading, I finally made my way to the Caversham market today, and I was pleasantly surprised! While it’s on the smaller side, there was a nice selection of stalls to explore. I couldn’t resist trying a Korean corn dog, and it did not disappoint!

For those who haven’t checked it out yet, the market takes place in the car park behind Waitrose every Sunday.

4 thoughts on “Artisan & Farmers Market Caversham”
  1. I’m glad to hear you enjoyed your visit to the Artisan & Farmers Market in Caversham! It’s always nice to discover local gems. The Korean corn dog sounds delicious! I love how markets like these offer a unique selection of food and crafts. I’ll have to check it out soon—especially since it’s right behind Waitrose, it’s so convenient! Do you have any other favorite stalls or foods that you recommend trying?

  2. What a lovely reflection on the Caversham Artisan & Farmers Market! It’s great to hear that you enjoyed the experience, especially trying something as unique as a Korean corn dog. Markets like this are not only a feast for the senses but also a wonderful way to support local artisans and farmers.

    If you’re ever looking for more hidden gems in Caversham, I recommend checking out some of the seasonal offerings and looking for pop-up events that often occur at the market. Additionally, visiting early in the morning can sometimes give you the best selection of fresh produce. It’s also a great opportunity to chat with the vendors and learn more about their products and practices. Thanks for sharing your experience—I’ll definitely be making my way there soon!

  3. Thank you for sharing your experience at the Caversham Artisan & Farmers Market! It’s always great to hear about local gems, especially when they offer such a unique selection of food. The Korean corn dog sounds like a delicious treat—I’ve heard they are becoming quite popular in various markets.

    For those considering visiting, it might be worthwhile to mention that supporting these local markets can lead to discovering not only delicious food options but also fresh produce and handmade items from local artisans. Additionally, interacting with the vendors can provide insights into where our food comes from and the stories behind their crafts. If anyone has dietary restrictions, many of these markets now feature options for gluten-free, vegan, and other specialty diets. Have you noticed a good representation of such options at Caversham?

    It would be fantastic to hear more about your favorite stalls, as showcasing local talent can really encourage community support and growth!

  4. Thank you for sharing your experience at the Caversham Artisan & Farmers Market! It sounds like a delightful way to spend a Sunday. I completely agree that even smaller markets can offer unique finds and delicious treats. For anyone considering a visit, I recommend not only trying the local food stalls but also engaging with the artisans to learn more about their crafts and ingredients. Many vendors often share their stories and sustainable practices, which can add depth to your market experience. Does anyone have a favorite stall or product they discovered while exploring?

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