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St Nick’s Night Market to return in March

By Bristol24/7  Wednesday Feb 7, 2018

Street food, live music, DJs, circus performers and late night shopping are all on the agenda for the return of St Nick’s Night Market on Friday, March 2.

A wellbeing-focused market place will also be taking place at The Radnor Rooms above Mr Wolf’s on St Nicholas Street, with therapists, health food, drinks, artisanal crafts, natural beauty products and more.

The Harbour Hotel on Corn Street will also be offering free mini treatments, an all vegan a-la-carte special menu in the Jetty Restaurant, while The Gold Bar will showcase a selection of vegan-friendly beers and alcoholic drinks.

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Street food traders in attendance outside include grilled mac and cheese by Alp Mac, dhals and salads from the Thali Cafe and Indonesian street food by Enggis Kitchen.

Punters enjoying a previous Night Market

There will be two stages of live music: one outside Mr Wolf’s and the other outside the Register Office on Corn Street, both both curated by the team at Mr Wolf’s.

Over in the Glass Arcade within the market, the Ghetto Funk Allstars and Paul Rowley will be DJing as market traders remain open late.

“Bristol’s old city centre will be alive with buzz and bustle, music and markets, artisanal bars and artists, botanicals and beauty products of all kinds,” said Night Market event director Lorna Knapman.

A new weekly vegan street food and wellbeing market will launch at St Nicholas Market on Monday, March 5 from 11am to 2.30pm.

For more information about St Nick’s Night Market, visit www.facebook.com/stnicksnightmarket

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