A previous goods shed for Canterbury West station, which has been converted into a very interesting space: farmer's market, several small restaurants, wine shops,butcher, etc. We had a wonderful time there, great atmosphere and pretty well served in terms of public transport and parking. My new favourite spot in Canterbury.
We finally drove to Canterbury to check this interesting concept of a place; a restaurant built inside a farmer’s market that makes seasonal dishes with fresh produce from the market.
Lovely food, generous portions and great presentation!
We had a wonderful lunch/afternoon at the Goods Shed. Ate a four course meal at the restaurant. Super fresh and locally sourced ingredients, lovely combinations, attentive service, wonderful atmosphere! Well worth the money and not overpriced at all for what you get. We will be back!
Highly recommended! Combining ‘Farmers market’ and restaurant in one great building (repurposed railway shed) is a great idea! We had a fabulous lunch in the restaurant (perfectly cooked, good size portions, well presented and knowledgeable and attentive service) and then browsed the fresh food stalls on the way out (excellent fishmonger amongst others). Great atmosphere and setting.
The kind of market that should exist everywhere. Fresh produce in a large variety and diversity. I couldn't be more happier about this place.
Its location is 2 minutes walking distance from Canterbury West.
They even have an outdoor garden where you can enjoy your coffee.
A few blocks off the beaten oath of chain restaurants which have invaded the charming town of Canterbury is this jewel. Make your way here and enjoy it! We had a lamb ragu over polenta with a gorgeous side salad. It was ah-maze-ing.
I went to the Wild Goose today and the food was just so delicious.
The staff was really attentive and friendly.
The chef was very welcoming and it was nice to see her cooking.
I recommend this place. I loved it.
The Goods Shed ois a great concept. Farmers market and restaurant in one building. A very nice building too. The food was good fare. We had the snacks, starter, main course and desert/cheese. All were tasty and well made. The service was a bit slow at times but they were busy with only 2 waiters. The atmosphere at lunchtime was bright and busy, surrounded by artisan food from the market it is all 'good food' orientated. I would go again.
What a lovely find - drove down from London on the weekend for a getaway lunch - lively space, open and bright. Part of a space which hosts bespoke grocers, cheesemonger, fishmonger, butchery, wine and charcuterie. Quality of food was really good. The highlight for me was the skate wing which was my main. Cooked to perfection - the bones were like cartilage. Yum! Cocktails also fantastic and the panacotta was a perfect finish to a well rounded meal.
Former goods shed now packed full of good produce. As well as fresh food (including greengrocers, butcher, fishmonger) there are some cafes, a bar and a restaurant. I ate at Gill's cafe which was fantastic. I had the salad, and it was so good, I came back the next day for another one. They have a choice of interesting salads and you get a big bowl for £8. Highly recommended!
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