Wholesale Fruit Centre Bristol

Wholesale Fruit Centre Bristol

Hours

Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
5:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Tuesday:
5:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Wednesday:
5:00 AM - 5:00 AM
Thursday:
5:00 AM - 5:00 AM
Friday:
5:00 AM - 5:00 AM
Saturday:
5:00 AM - 5:00 AM

Chamber Rating

4.0 - (288 reviews)
133
69
54
10
22
Read Our 288 Reviews

Chamber Rating

4.0 - (288 reviews)
133
69
54
10
22
  • Elisei Purice


    Apr 7th, 2023

  • Bobby Jones


    Apr 2nd, 2023

  • Stephen Bletso

    Went over to the Sunday market to get meat from the Bristol meat machine. There was another trader selling meat and the Catley trader selling meats and pies etc. Others were selling clothes and there was several fast food vendors.
    Mar 18th, 2023

  • dawson britton

    Visited the sunday market ..roughly about twenty five stalls
    Mar 16th, 2023

  • Paul Spenceley

    My Dad has beeng going to the market here for about half a century, alongside many other Bristolian fathers. I was brought here nearly every Sunday and always allowed a bit of a treat from one of the many food tents or vans (during a time when 'street food' wasnt really a word yet) I loved everything I ate back then, and the children of the men cooking food back then have replaced them twenty years later to continue cooking great food to this day. I honestly think it's the location of the best pakoras and bhajis in Bristol. The market itself is not the sort 'artisinal' market you might see on a cobblestone road in Wells. It's the market you go to get a phone unlocked or a bumper bag of uncooked chicken wings for a tenner. The butchers stand on pedestals like cult leaders, holding meat above their heads while screaming great prices at passers by. You can pick up power tools, childrens toys or an Addiddas (spelled that way) tshirt. It's not to everyones taste, but I bloody love it. It provides food for reasonable prices, clothes kids affordably and the first stepping stone for business savvy boys that know how to unbrick a phone or chip an xbox towards making their own business. The market is such a wonderful, important part of the beating heart of this city. The market runs every Sunday from 9am to 3pm and well worth a look in.
    Apr 28th, 2023

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About
Wholesale Fruit Centre Bristol

Wholesale Fruit Centre Bristol is located at Albert Cres in Bristol, England BS2 0YQ. Wholesale Fruit Centre Bristol can be contacted via phone at (117) 977-3674 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   (117) 977-3674

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Wholesale Fruit Centre Bristol?

A The phone number for Wholesale Fruit Centre Bristol is: (117) 977-3674.


Q Where is Wholesale Fruit Centre Bristol located?

A Wholesale Fruit Centre Bristol is located at Albert Cres, Bristol, eng BS2 0YQ


Q What days are Wholesale Fruit Centre Bristol open?

A Wholesale Fruit Centre Bristol is open:
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 5:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Tuesday: 5:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Wednesday: 5:00 AM - 5:00 AM
Thursday: 5:00 AM - 5:00 AM
Friday: 5:00 AM - 5:00 AM
Saturday: 5:00 AM - 5:00 AM


Q How is Wholesale Fruit Centre Bristol rated?

A Wholesale Fruit Centre Bristol has a 4.0 Star Rating from 288 reviewers.

Hours

Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
5:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Tuesday:
5:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Wednesday:
5:00 AM - 5:00 AM
Thursday:
5:00 AM - 5:00 AM
Friday:
5:00 AM - 5:00 AM
Saturday:
5:00 AM - 5:00 AM

Ratings and Reviews
Wholesale Fruit Centre Bristol

Overall Rating

Overall Rating
( 288 Reviews )
133
69
54
10
22
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Elisei Purice on Google

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Bobby Jones on Google

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Stephen Bletso on Google

image Went over to the Sunday market to get meat from the Bristol meat machine. There was another trader selling meat and the Catley trader selling meats and pies etc. Others were selling clothes and there was several fast food vendors.


dawson britton on Google

image Visited the sunday market ..roughly about twenty five stalls


Paul Spenceley on Google

image My Dad has beeng going to the market here for about half a century, alongside many other Bristolian fathers. I was brought here nearly every Sunday and always allowed a bit of a treat from one of the many food tents or vans (during a time when 'street food' wasnt really a word yet) I loved everything I ate back then, and the children of the men cooking food back then have replaced them twenty years later to continue cooking great food to this day.
I honestly think it's the location of the best pakoras and bhajis in Bristol.
The market itself is not the sort 'artisinal' market you might see on a cobblestone road in Wells. It's the market you go to get a phone unlocked or a bumper bag of uncooked chicken wings for a tenner. The butchers stand on pedestals like cult leaders, holding meat above their heads while screaming great prices at passers by. You can pick up power tools, childrens toys or an Addiddas (spelled that way) tshirt. It's not to everyones taste, but I bloody love it. It provides food for reasonable prices, clothes kids affordably and the first stepping stone for business savvy boys that know how to unbrick a phone or chip an xbox towards making their own business.
The market is such a wonderful, important part of the beating heart of this city.
The market runs every Sunday from 9am to 3pm and well worth a look in.


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