Borough Market Reopens for Al Fresco Dining and Extends Trading Hours to Include Sundays

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London’s world-famous Borough Market, is extending its offering with al fresco dining set to re-open from 12th April and produce trading hours to be extended into Sundays from May.

In line with the government’s easing of lockdown restrictions, customers will again be able to enjoy high quality food from a selection of restaurants, under the atmospheric archways of the Market. From 12th April, dining options will include 26 Grains, Applebees, Elliots, Bao, Arabica, Bedales, Rabot, Flor and Padella. And from Borough Market Kitchen; Juma, Brindisa, Horn Ok, Gourmet Goat, Mei Mei, La Tua Pasta, Padre and Oroshi.*

In addition to this, the Market will be extending its trading hours into Sundays, to provide the local community with access to high quality, sustainable produce, seven days per week. More than 30 producers will be open from 10am to 3pm, serving meats, fish, fruit & veg, bread & baked goods and store cupboard essentials.** Hot food and drink will not be served during these hours.

Darren Henaghan, Managing Director, Borough Market said: “We are looking forward to welcoming diners back from 12th April. Al fresco dining in the heart of Borough Market is a unique way to enjoy the superb flavours of excellent produce cooked and served by a range of exciting restaurants. It will be wonderful to see the return of the buzz in the Market that comes naturally when people come together to enjoy food.

“Extending our trading from six to seven days per week from May, simply means our regular customers have more choice on when to visit us. Our main priority is and has always been to look after our local community and traders. As a provider of essential food and drink, we have been fortunate enough to remain open throughout the pandemic and have had to adapt our offering to ensure that our customer’s safety is not compromised when coming to the Market. Our message to those visiting us from 12th April is to Come, Shop, Be responsible.”

In January, the Market became the first outdoor venue to legally enforce the mandatory wearing of face masks. Controlled entry and exits points have been put in place to manage numbers and social distancing. Those not complying with these rules face a £50 fine.