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The Greyton Market has a little bit of everything. From great pancakes and desserts to meats and cheeses, all wrapped up in great music supplied by one of the local artists.
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Date of experience: December 2020
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With us being from Cape Town. I feel we are very spoilt with very big markets with a lot of selection. But with that being said this market has an awesome selection of fresh cooked food from the locals amazing samosas, organic products and amazing coffee. The same artist played at pure cafe the day before he is so talented!! If you are looking for a market with fresh veg and fruit then we heard there is a market on a Wednesday that we sadly missed which I would’ve loved to of seen and bought from. Other than that small and intermit for a good morning coffee and night to eat. They only open for around 2 1/2 hours and it does get super busy…
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Date of experience: February 2020
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The Greton Saturday morning market should not be missed by visitors to this quaint village. Arrived on Friday evening and woke up to the aroma of the best coffee served out of a "trailer"! Pancakes followed and other delicious home made delights. We needed more time but did manage to get in a beer from the brewery and a Sunday morning MTB ride.…
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Date of experience: December 2019
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We live in Cape Town so we are spoiled for choice when it comes to markets. I was looking forward to attending this market and we made sure we left Cape Town early enough to arrive by 10:00 when it opened. The vibe was great and the choices were the usual selection of jams, jewelry, coffee, second hand books etc. The usual you would find at a market. But we ended up going for a walk around Greyton after about 10 minutes. I was expecting a bigger variety of plants and fresh veggies. So in terms of variety, it was average. In terms of meeting the locals, it was spot on and a lot of fun!…
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Date of experience: October 2019
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Take a walk around the Greyton Saturday Market and experience the beautiful home made products. You can sample cheese, jams, breads, biltong, droewors, cakes, slices, pancakes, coffee and fresh produce. There are some little craft stalls, a huge book stall and a chance to support the one of the local animal welfare organisations. Take your own shopping bags. You won’t be disappointed. …
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Date of experience: July 2019
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