Bury Market ★ 4.6
Lancashire's most famous market, seven miles north of Manchester. Three hundred stalls, the original Bury Black Pudding Co stand, pies and Lancashire cheese.
Altrincham Market is a food market in Salford, Manchester.
Greater Manchester's pioneering food market hall in Altrincham, model for the city's later halls. Eighteen traders, communal seating, the kids' shift is loud.
Address: Greenwood Street, Altrincham WA14 1SA, Manchester
Lancashire's most famous market, seven miles north of Manchester. Three hundred stalls, the original Bury Black Pudding Co stand, pies and Lancashire cheese.
Lancashire's Eccles market square in Salford, four miles west of Manchester. Pie and Eccles-cake stalls keep the bake tradition alive on weekdays.
City-centre food hall inside the Manchester Arndale shopping centre. Twenty fast-casual traders, communal tables, the lunch shift packs out at noon daily.
Lancashire's most famous market, seven miles north of Manchester. Three hundred stalls, the original Bury Black Pudding Co stand, pies and Lancashire cheese.
Rotating Manchester street-food market at the Mayfield depot. Fifteen-strong vendor lineup, pizza, burgers, banh mi, vegan; line-up changes each weekend.
South Manchester's Saturday community market on the Levenshulme station forecourt. Fifty traders, hot food, local cheese, bakery and craft beer producers.
South Manchester monthly market on Wilbraham Road in Chorlton. Forty traders, local cheese, vegan, bakery; runs on the second Saturday of each calendar month.
Lancashire's Eccles market square in Salford, four miles west of Manchester. Pie and Eccles-cake stalls keep the bake tradition alive on weekdays.