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Discover the Quirky Shops of Market Drayton

Published on Sunday May 26th, 2024

Nestled in the heart of North Shropshire, Market Drayton is a charming market town brimming with quirky independent shops and delightful eateries. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, the town’s unique shops offer an array of treasures that are sure to captivate. Here’s a guide to some of Market Drayton’s most distinctive and beloved shops and cafes.

Quirky Shops

The Fields Kitchen

Located on High Street and Cheshire Street, The Fields Kitchen is a must-visit for food lovers. This independent shop stocks home-reared Aberdeen Angus beef, ready-made meals, and carefully selected local produce. The building itself has a rich history, connected to the famous gingerbread biscuit that’s been baked in the town for over 200 years!

Sherwood Wholefoods

For health-conscious shoppers, Sherwood Wholefoods Ltd is a thriving, well-established independent health food shop that has been serving the local community since 1995. Located in Market Drayton, this shop offers a range of ethical and environmentally sound foods, including loose herbs and spices, organic, gluten-free, and dairy-free products. They also carry a variety of supplements, homoeopathic remedies, personal beauty products, and eco-friendly household cleaning products.

Momma Bears Sweets

Step into a world of nostalgia at Momma Bears Sweets, a family-run business in Market Drayton. They offer a wide selection of mouth-watering retro classics and Pick n Mix favourites. From Pear Drops to Fizzy Sour Octopus, this shop has everything to take you on a sweet trip down memory lane.

Flores Diem

Flores Diem is a family-run florist known for its bespoke bouquets and stunning floral designs. Whether you need a wild bunch of seasonal blooms or a show-stopping wedding display, Creative Director Vivienne and Senior Florist Daisy have the expertise to bring your floral visions to life.

Temptations

Temptations is a trusted family retailer with 27 years of experience in Market Drayton. Specializing in silver and gold jewellery and a variety of gifts, this shop is open on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. It’s the perfect place to find a special gift or a new piece of jewellery.

Mad Hatters Tea Party

Based on the High Street, Mad Hatters Tea Party offers enchanting treasures sourced from local and UK suppliers. This whimsical shop is filled with items that spark joy and imagination, making it a delightful stop for anyone visiting Market Drayton.

Places to Eat, Grab a Sandwich, or a Coffee

Drayton Deli

Drayton Deli has been a staple in Market Drayton for almost 20 years. Known for its indulgent foods and freshly prepared lunch menu, the deli aims to recreate the style and ambience of a traditional delicatessen.

Jones Coffee Shop

Located on the High Street, Jones’s Coffee House is renowned for its fine coffee and fresh food made from locally sourced produce. With a welcoming and relaxing atmosphere, Jones’s features an amazing display of art exhibitions. Their menu includes filled hot paninis, ciabattas, homemade soups, jacket potatoes, sandwiches, and salads.

The Hideout

The Hideout offers a cosy spot to enjoy coffee, teas, cakes, frappes, milkshakes, salads, paninis, jacket potatoes, soups, and more. This charming café is perfect for a casual meal or a quick snack.

Market Drayton’s quirky shops and delightful eateries provide a unique shopping and dining experience that is hard to find elsewhere. From the rich history of The Fields Kitchen to the nostalgic sweets of Momma Bears, and the eco-friendly offerings at Sherwood Wholefoods, there is something for everyone. Whether you’re exploring the town’s independent shops or enjoying a delicious meal, Market Drayton is a charming destination worth visiting.

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