Glossop Market Hall reopened in November 2025 following a £7.3m redevelopment, and it’s been completely rethought for how people eat, shop and spend time now. The old warren of dated stalls has made way for a bright, open-plan space that brings together destination food traders, independent shops and room for community life to thrive.
At the heart of it all is the food hall, which feels more like something you’d expect to find in a major city than a Peak District market town. Well-known North West operators like Pattersons, Bold Street Coffee and Hello Oriental sit alongside locally rooted businesses including Kefi Social and dessert specialists Baci di Gelato. There’s a strong mix of global street food, coffee, sweet treats and grab-and-go options, with more traders set to join.
Running alongside the food hall is the redeveloped retail arcade, home to a mix of independents covering vintage clothing, womenswear, floristry, spirits and specialist food. You’ll find everything from retro sportswear and bohemian gifts to small-batch spirits, deli counters and thoughtful, giftable finds.
The original outdoor market hasn’t gone anywhere either. Step outside and you’ll still find the traditional stalls that have always been part of Glossop life, selling fresh produce, fish, household goods and handmade items, keeping the hall connected to its roots.
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