One of Cardiff's most popular markets is launching a new night market this week. The Cardiff Riverside Market has announced that they are launching a monthly night market starting Wednesday, April 27.
The market will take place on the final Wednesday of every month, featuring a wide range of traders from across the city, and will be open for business between 5pm and 8pm on the Fitzhamon Embankment. The popular Riverside Market can normally be found on the Fitzhamon Embankment opposite the Principality Stadium between 10am and 2pm every Sunday.
You'll be able to find a whole host of traders at the first of the night markets this week, including doughnuts from Cardiff Dough & Co, pizza from Flour'd Up, fresh Indian street food from Kimi's Catering, and Pettigrew Bakery. As well as food, there will be a variety of stalls selling a range of different goods, from meat and vegetables to cheese and ice cream.
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In addition to the Riverside market, Cardiff Real Food Markets take place in Rhiwbina and Roath, giving you the opportunity to visit wherever you live in Cardiff. Rhiwbina residents can visit the Butcher's Arms on Fridays between 10am and 1pm to shop for goods from a wide range of local traders.
You can find the Roath market between 9:30am and 1pm on Saturdays at the Mackinstosh Sports Club on Keppoch Street. According to the market's website, you'll be able to find the following stalls at the Riverside night market:
Bristol Fungarium - Vegetables
The Pekarna - Baked Goods
Welsh Valley Soapery - Natural toiletries
Folk Soap - Natural toiletries
AJ the Confectionist - Confectionary
Flour'd up - Oak fired Pizza
Noodles to go - Asian Street Food
Rue de la Cocotte - French Street Food cuisine
Cardiff Dough & Co. - Baked Goods
Trecastle Eggs - Eggs and Dairy products
Stronghold Coffee - Coffee
Woodland Trust - Charity
Ty Caws - Cheese
Daisy and Belle - Ice Cream
Pettigrew Bakery - Baked Goods
Carn Edwards - Premium Pembrokeshire meat
Kimi’s Catering - Hot fresh Indian street food