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The Street Food Market is on Wine Street every Tuesday and Friday from 11am to 2.30pm.

What you get as a trader

We provide all traders with:

  • access to electricity

Cost of trading at the Street Food Market

£42 per trade

Apply to trade at the Street Food Market

We'd like to hear from street food traders who have a real passion and knowledge about their products. Our Street Food markets are about diversity and creating an atmosphere for its customers.  

Before you start, you must:

1: have a Level 2 hygiene certificate

You must give us a copy of your Level 2 hygiene certificate when you apply for a stall.

Anyone coming into contact with food must have hygiene training before they're allowed to work in a food premises.

2: be familiar with our terms and conditions

Read our  pdf Street Food Market terms and conditions (3.10 MB)

3: have an insurance policy with a minimum indemnity of £5 million for Public Liability

You can get this insurance cover by becoming a member of the National Market Traders Federation. You can also get a quote from an insurance broker. 

4: register your food preparation premises with Environmental Health

This can be with the Environmental Health Office in the area in which your unit is stored or in the area you pay council tax to. You must do this at least 28 days before trading.

Apply online

If you want to have an informal discussion before completing an application, email marketsestate@bristol.gov.uk.

Apply for a stall at the Street Food Market

Once we've got your application, we'll aim to review it within ten working days. We might ask you to come into the Markets Office to talk about trading, your products and business plan.

Starting a food business

For information on starting a food business see our starting and registering a food business page.