Big Hand
Love this market, love it. The best fresh produce and loads of other stuff. Go here, check out the beer shop, fish mongers, if the rum cake stand is there get some rum cake.
Ali in the hair product shop is amazing.
The pork pies are next level.
You can also get really good duck eggs
J BM
Good range of stalls at the Moor market. A handful of them sell Asian Street food which smelt and tasted Good. In the end went with a pork and chive steam bun. Reminds me of Singapore and the places there to get a quick bite to eat.
Lesly Huxley
Indoor market with a mix of food stalls - including three fabulous fishmongers - and a small number of clothes/bags etc and several hairdressers/nail bars/barbers and stalls selling hair accessories. There is a can/bottle shop for interesting beers, and the food stalls sell an interesting and good value range of foods from near and far. We stocked up on fish before heading home; wish we had somewhere like this in Bristol!
lee luna
Charming with a homey vibe. You can get a lot of things done here-wet market shopping, international produce, fast food eat-in, and they even have beauty salons! Definitely worth your visit.
Ulka Chandini Pendit
You can get anything, from shoes, clothes, soaps, foods, etc. There are many shops that you can reach here. You just have to choose. But most of the shops close at 6 or 7. So make sure you check the closing hours.
Anne Bunn
Great shopping centre, nice to see a high street that seems to be flourishing. There were plenty of clothes shops and I noticed some card shops. There were buskers on the pedestrian precinct, places to sit and vans selling food so it was quite a pleasant, car-free experience.
Justin “Juzza” Knowles
Not the same as when I was a lad...but what is.? 🤣 ..lol..
The (most likely unlicensed) busker can get a bit grating though... In my opinion he's a noise bully with his volume & I noticed that other (far better) buskers didn't stay as long as they usually do, no doubt due to the afore mentioned... 😤
Jerome J
The Moor is a large outdoor shopping area located in the heart of Sheffield. It offers a wide range of shops, restaurants, and cafes, making it a popular destination for locals and tourists alike.
The shopping center itself is clean and well-maintained, with a good selection of stores catering to a variety of interests and needs. There are plenty of places to sit and rest throughout the area, and the outdoor setting adds a nice touch of freshness to the experience.
One downside to The Moor is that it can get quite crowded, particularly on weekends and during peak holiday periods. This can make navigating the shops and finding a quiet place to rest or eat difficult at times.
Another downside is that there is a limited selection of restaurants and cafes available, which may not cater to all tastes or dietary restrictions. However, there are a few good options to choose from, particularly for those looking for quick and casual dining experiences.
Overall, The Moor is a decent outdoor shopping area that offers a good selection of stores and eateries. While the crowds and limited dining options can be a downside, the location is convenient and the atmosphere is pleasant. If you're in the area and looking for a place to shop and grab a bite to eat, The Moor is worth a visit.
Hwang In-ho
Regenerated area with a good walk way. A range of good shops, big Primark, cinema independent shops and eateries. Market moved from the old castle market site and it has a wide range of options. Cafes, Carribbean, Thai and ethnic stalls, local beer, nails spa, then there is the food hall
Excellent range of fish, especially good at the weekend shark to turbot to giant prawns. Meat oxtail, lamb, beef, pork and chicken all at a high level and good price. A good mix and range for all tastes and budgets. Bread, cakes deli items as well. The location is easily accessible to all, weather from the train or bus stations with good transport links, close to Ecclesall road with all the fine eateries and independent shops. The outdoor market is traditional with clothes and usual market stalls always bustling with characters and a real feel, the regeneration of this area is really felt all throughout the city. Sustainability at the heart of the project to give clean air to a city on the doorstep of the peak District. Close to Bramall lane and the oriental centre with excellent eating and shopping options. The cultural and antiques quarter is close by for those with an eye on industrial, architectural or classical items. I would highly recommend a visit to this area.
George Gibson
Good shopping area with the only department store (Atkinsons) also has a cinema (the light) with bars and restaurants in the same building. The market with various stalls is a good place for fruit and vegetables. Sports shops, Primark and a good choice of fashion shops (H&M, Next, New Look and River Island plus a few more).
menmyown
The moor on a Saturday is so entertaining. Buskers, evangelical preachers, miniature ponies all jostle for attention. Families, international students, bargain hunters all descend on the markets, where food from every corner of the globe is represented. Big brand clothing chains, a cinema, coffee shops all within a stones throw. Get into town and show Sheffield some love.
David Burkhardt
This place is great, - a good number of small Independent retailers, with good choice of products and services, all dry under one roof. Unlike many indoor markets I recall very few empty units, - if any. Worth a visit I think.
Connor Mulligan
If you're looking for a one-stop-shop for all your market needs, then The Moor in Sheffield is the place to go. This market truly has everything - from a vast selection of fresh fruits and vegetables, to eggs, meat, seafood, and exotic imported specialty produce. Not to mention the variety of hot meals from different cultures that you can try.
One thing that really stands out about The Moor market is its ability to cater to Sheffield's cultural diversity. You can find an incredible range of produce and meats from all over the world, which is a testament to the city's diversity. The selection is truly impressive, and you can always find something new and interesting to try.
The quality of the produce and meats at The Moor market is also outstanding. Everything is fresh and of the highest quality, which really adds to the overall experience. And, if you're looking for something other than food, there's plenty of clothing and wool options to choose from as well.
Overall, The Moor market is a fantastic place to shop for groceries, enjoy a hot meal, and explore the cultural diversity of Sheffield. I would highly recommend this market to anyone in the area - it truly deserves a five-star review!
Christos Moschos
A lot of options for shopping in the city center of Sheffield. A lot of shops have closed during my last visit but also opened.
Aakash Nagwekar
Really busy and lively. Was fun just to walk around and see all the stalls. You can basically get whatever you want. The choice of food is so good too. Spoilt for choice
Oyindamola Oduntan
There were different stores which I liked, especially Auntie Ann's, the environment was clean. The staff at EE have good consumer service
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