Things you’ll find at Bryanston market

Posted on Fri April 17, 2015.

Bryanston organic market is open on Thursday and Saturday from 9am to 3pm and there are special ‘Moonlight Markets’ from September to December which open from 5pm to 9pm. We love pottering around the market and adore the wide selection of products you find, like the items on this list.

Bryanston organic market is open on Thursday and Saturday from 9am to 3pm and there are special ‘Moonlight Markets’ from September to December which open from 5pm to 9pm. We love pottering around the market and adore the wide selection of products you find, like the items on this list.

Décor and homeware – There are countless stalls on the market that sell products for the home. If you want table cloths or linen, glass picture frames or Tibetan bowls this really is the place to go. Spend time walking around the market and you’ll find tons of decorative and practical items that are perfect for the home.

Deli, bread and baked goods - If you’re a fan of French parties or are partial to a cup of freshly ground Ethiopian coffee Bryanston market is the perfect place for a day trip. You’ll discover a world of wonderful deli goods, stalls that sell organic olive oils, sauces and preserves, there are cheeses and pasta, chocolate and pies that look great and taste great too!

Fresh produce – Fruit and vegetable stalls are well represented at Bryanston market too. Take Lucy Mabundza’s stall for example. Lucy has been a familiar and popular sight on the market for over 20 years, she sources fresh produce from farms within Gauteng and Limpopo and always has a smile on her face! Check out stall 29 and you’ll find Lucy hard at work.

Crafts – Want to buy a glass ornament, need a leather book binding service, hoping to find a hand-made rocking horse or a didgeridoo? Head to Bryanston market, it’s packed with craft stalls and if you are after wood, metal, leather or glass products it’s the ideal setting to stock up on goods.

Clothing and knitwear – Bryanston market is a brilliant place to buy clothing and knitwear too. There are cotton blouses and trousers, knitted jerseys and accessories, crochet products made with hemp and stalls selling the finest Alpaca fibre. Whether you like to knit or simply want to buy something that’s already knitted, hit the market on a Thursday or a Saturday and enjoy the hustle and bustle as you shop for beautiful wares.