Edinburgh Pitt Market announces closing date after seven years at current venue

Published date25 June 2022
AuthorIona Young
Publication titleEdinburghLive (Scotland)
The Leith street food venue was established in 2015 and has grown in popularity ever since, providing award-winning food, drinks and live music every Friday, Saturday and Sunday afternoon

Not too worry though Edinburgh locals still have ten weekends, including June 25 and 26, to pop down and visit the fantastic variety of food and drink vendors at the party site and enjoy some live music.

Staying open for the remainder of summer in the city, the popular eatery will continue to trade until the last weekend of August, offering a cool venue outside the centre of town throughout the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and Edinburgh International Festival.

Taking to Instagram those behind the Pitt announced: "We're moving - after seven years of calling Pitt Street home it's finally being turned into flats. You've only got ten weekends left to come eat, party, and chill with us and the best traders from over the last seven years.

Adding: "We will close for the final time on August 28 and stay tuned for some very very exciting news on our 2023 digs..."

Current vendors at the site include the Buffalo Truck offering their award winning Buffalo Burger with blue cheese and buffalo sauce, long time resident Ròst which boasts seasonal and local Scottish street food with a creative twist and Barnacles & Bones with the well-loved favourite Juicy Steak on Fries with Gremolata.

A variety of Scottish favourites are also available to quench your first with Sumerhall's Barney's Beer serving popular Volcano IPA, Red Rye and Capital Porter along with seasonal specials like the Sherbet Sour and the Marshmallow Milk Stout.

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