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Glossop Market Hall – Incredible new food hall and market space opens on the edge of the Peak District

An amazing space and a belting line-up of traders.

Daisy Jackson Daisy Jackson - 3rd December 2025

Glossop Market Hall has officially reopened its doors, and it’s a shining example of how to breathe life back into heritage marketplaces like this.

The market hall has undergone a major regeneration project to restore this landmark in the town, and is now home to a modern food hall as well as independent retail spaces.

It’s hoped that this impressive new space will once again act after the ‘heartbeat of the town’.

While the landmark building has a fresh design, the plan is to keep it proudly local, filled with local and regional traders from the beer taps to the burgers to the book vending machine (you heard – a book vending machine).

The regeneration of Glossop Market Hall has created more than 60 new jobs for the area and boasts an impressive array of food, drink, and retail across three different indoor zones and the outdoor market.

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The bar inside has independent local breweries on tap, while gin comes from the Glossop Distillery (from the team behind Forest Gin).

As for the food offering, you’ll find wagyu burgers from Wagyu Lookin At?, double-dunked fried chicken from Pattersons, and hand-stretched pizzas from Pizza Dealers, as well as artisan gelato from Baci Di Gelato and Greek street food from Kefi Social.

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Familiar names from Manchester have moved into Glossop Market Hall too – look out for Bold Street Coffee and Hello Oriental inside.

As for the retail spaces, there’s a bottle shop, a florists, an Asian grocery store, vintage clothing, a dog general store, and a delicatessen.

And as a unique addition, Derbyshire’s first public book vending machine has moved in, with 16 rotating titles chosen by the historic Dark Peak Books & Gifts.

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There’s a dedicated children’s area that honours the work of illustrator and author John Vernon Lord, plus a huge new events and wedding space available for hire.

Some of the food on offer in Glossop Market Hall
Some of the food on offer in Glossop Market Hall
Food traders inside Glossop Market Hall include Hello Oriental
Food traders inside Glossop Market Hall include Hello Oriental
Bold Street Coffee
Bold Street Coffee

Richard Walker, managing director of The Hospitality Collective, said: “We know the local community has been patiently waiting for this moment, and we have been truly overwhelmed by the incredible engagement from such exciting local brands who wanted to be involved in the hall.

“It is a moment of immense pride for us to be able to finally launch the Market Hall, and we are so excited for the future of this venue as a destination the whole town can be proud of.”

Councillor Damien Greenhalgh, Deputy Leader and Executive Councillor for Regeneration, Tourism and Leisure, added: “We’re absolutely delighted to be opening the doors on this High Peak Borough Council‑delivered, multi‑million pound transformation of Glossop’s Market Hall, Arcade and Town Hall.

“This is the biggest regeneration project in decades, a true passion project that breathes new life into the very heart of our town. What’s most exciting is that we can now share it with the community – a space that celebrates our heritage, supports local entrepreneurs and creates a destination Glossop can be proud of for generations to come.

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The incredible space at Glossop Market Hall
The incredible space at Glossop Market Hall

“From the outset, our vision has been to give local businesses and independent makers the platform they deserve, while building a vibrant hub that showcases the very best in food, drink and retail curated by our operator, The Hospitality Collective. Glossop Market Hall is set to thrive once again – a real gift to the town and the perfect way to kick off the festive season.”

The Food Hall at Glossop Market Hall

  • Wagyu Lookin’ At?: Legendary wagyu burgers and loaded fries .
  • Pattersons: Famous for their brined, seasoned, and double-dunked fried chicken .
  • Bold Street Coffee: The Liverpool and Manchester institution pouring award-winning coffee .
  • Pizza Dealers: Hand-stretched, slow-fermented dough without pretence .
  • Kefi Social: Greek street food featuring fresh gyros and souvlaki .
  • Hello Oriental: Authentic East Asian street food .
  • Baci Di Gelato: Delicious artisanal gelato .

The Arcade at Glossop Food Hall

  • The Bottle Store: Curated small-batch spirits and liqueurs .
  • Norris Master Florists: Award-winning floristry and seasonal wreaths .
  • Hello Oriental Grocery Store: A one-stop shop for Asian ingredients and bubble tea .
  • Moda Vintage: Sustainable vintage sportswear from the 80s, 90s, and 00s .
  • B&V Doggo General Store: Serving the community’s dogs with a curated range of goods.
  • Gypset and the Rainbow: Vintage eclectic items and small-batch productions.
  • Cured: Specialist delicatessen celebrating artisan cheese, hand-crafted charcuterie, and locally sourced provisions.

The Mezzanine (Opening early 2026)

  • Forest Distillery: Offering award-winning spirits and experiences from the team behind Forest Gin
  • Four Corners Art: A gallery showcasing local and national contemporary art
  • The Crystal Caster: Affordable crystals, minerals, and handmade gemstone jewellery
  • Paws & Relax: Professional, one-to-one grooming for dogs and cats in a calm setting
  • BoxHerHQ: Personal training, boxing, and wellbeing workshops designed to empower women

The Outdoor Market

  • Iccys Fashion
  • Roll Ends
  • MJ Fruit and Vegetables
  • Narnia Furniture
  • Michelle’s
  • MJB Fishmonger
  • Kellys Café
  • ArtbyBea Creations
  • Gaeowyn the Crafty Witch
  • Roll Ends Carpets
  • Sidra’s Threading Station
  • T.M. Pictures
  • The Second Helpings Porject CIC

Read more: The Glossop Hop – a scenic Peak District pub crawl here to rival the Ale Trail and Didsbury Dozen

Featured image: The Manc Group