Everything about Berwick Street Market totally explained
Berwick Street Market is a small market on Berwick Street in the heart of
Soho,
London,
England, selling mainly
fruit and vegetables and general goods. It is open Monday to Saturday from 9am until 6pm.
History
Berwick Street was built between 1687 and 1703 . The market was established in the 1700s, though wasn't official recognised until 1892.
Description
In addition to the market, there are a collection of shops along the street, including some delis and some independent record shops, including Vinyl Junkies and Sister Ray.
There are also adult sex shows (including the
Raymond Revue Bar) and some smaller restaurants and bars.
There is a
Somerfield supermarket at the south end of the street.
The street is crossed by Peter Street,
Broadwick Street, D'Arblay Street and Noel Street.
Berwick Street was the location for the cover photograph of the '
(What's the Story) Morning Glory' album by
Oasis
Nearest Tube / Rail Station
Further Information
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