After the success of our 2024 event we are coming back to Romsey in 2025! We’ll be taking over Cornmarket and Market Place this February with an eclectic mix of vegan stalls and live music the whole family will enjoy.
Browse a range of products from local and national independent businesses including incredible street food, sweet bakes and treats, deli items like vegan cheese, arts and crafts, charities and outreach and much more.
This event isn’t just for vegans. We guarantee everyone will find something they enjoy!
Event Details
Date: Sun 09 Feb 2025
Time: 10am - 3pm
Location: Cornmarket and Market Place, Romsey, Hampshire, SO51
Entry: FREE
Dogs allowed: Yes
*You don’t need to register your attendance to attend this event! You can just turn up!
It is however useful information for us so we can gauge how many people might turn up on the day :)
Trader List*
Hot Food traders
Plantuguese - Portuguese street food
Roots - Burgers + loaded chips
The Vegan Street Diner - Hotdogs
vherbalkitchen - Neapolitan style pizza
Trader line up
Chappers Cheesecake
Chef Bernie Sauces
Curious Kombucha
Golden Glaze Doughnuts
Good Carma Foods
Lamina Bakery
MillersMind Ltd
MKS FOOD DISTRIBUTION
Organara Ltd
Pod & Briar
Rebelrox kitchen
Sophie’s Delight
Soy Ahoy
Tweedy
Woolla Woolla Handmade
Free charity pitches
International Animal Rescue
The Vegan Society
*subject to change
If you are a vegan business and are interested in trading at this event please fill out an online application form.
Getting there
By train - The closest train station is Romsey which is a 9min walk from the market
By bus - The closest bus stop is Romsey Bus station where there are many bus routes available
By car - The closest car parks are Broadwater Rd Parking, Newton Lane Car Park and Lortemore Place Car Park
Accessibility
The venue is fully accessible with flat floor access throughout. Public toilets are 1 min walk away at The Business Station, Broadwater Rd, Romsey SO51 8BF.
Be an eco-warrior
We do everything we can to ensure our events are as eco-conscious as they can be. From the paper and ink we use for our flyers to banning plastic bags and cutlery. We’ve come up with 5 tips to make your visit more eco-friendly…
Bring a tote bag for your shopping.
Bring a reusable cup & cutlery.
Bring your own tupperware to fill up with goodies.
Take public transport where you can or liftshare.
If you have to drive, offset your emissions by planting a tree in our grove.