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Peckham Rye Lane to get new indoor food market

Peckham’s bustling Rye Lane is set to receive a new addition this summer, with an indoor street food restaurant and bar set to open its doors to the public on July 15.

A newly renovated space at Unit 10, The Aylesham Centre, Peckham’s will see Market Place open to provide a new street food market that will offer guests a host of events, with DJs and pop-up food collaborations.

The new space has capacity for up to 250 people across its five indoor seating zones and is
family and dog-friendly, with a juice bar, free WiFi and hot drinks to cater to the work-from-home professionals in the local area.

It will also feature a vibrant bar, industrial exposed ceilings, foliage and neon signage akin to the
brand’s thriving locations in Harrow, Vauxhall and Hounslow.

Blake Henderson, managing director of Market Place, said: “Spotlighting new and innovative
street food brands is central to our ethos as a company.

“We’re hugely excited to be welcoming ten incredible new vendors to Market Place Peckham this July, and bringing the hottest small businesses on London’s street food scene to the people of Peckham.

“Our team has carefully selected each of the traders to ensure we offer something for every
palate – we’ve created a melting pot of cuisines that caters to lovers of sweet, savoury and
spice, as well as all dietary requirements.”

Market Place has secured a line-up of ten street food vendors to tingle the tastebuds of South London street food aficionados.

Vendors include traditional Nigerian street food specialists Suya & Lobster, a brand which
originates from the heart of Deptford.

The venue will also be home to Los Tacos, for authentic Mexican street food and Hawaiian street food brand Huli Huli.

The new Market Place Peckham venue is wheelchair accessible.

(Picture: Market Place)


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