Frodsham Artisan Market
Sat 31 Oct

Frodsham Artisan Market

Presented by Independent Street at Frodsham Artisan Market, Frodsham, Cheshire.

Frodsham Artisan Market is one of Independent Street's most established and best-loved monthly events, taking place on the last Saturday of every month in the heart of this attractive Cheshire market town. Free to attend and running consistently through the year, it has built a loyal following across Cheshire and Merseyside and is frequently cited as one of the standout monthly markets in the Independent Street programme — a market that gets the formula right, month after month.

The stall mix is consistently strong: handcrafted jewellery, ceramics, textiles, homeware, art and gifts alongside artisan food and drink from local bakers, cheese and preserve makers, hot food traders and speciality drink producers. Main Street's independent cafés and pubs mean the market is easily extended into a full afternoon — browse the stalls, stop for lunch, then carry on exploring before heading home. The calendar is further enriched by the Frodsham Food and Drink Festival in June and a dedicated Christmas market in November.

Free to attend every last Saturday from June through December, Frodsham Artisan Market runs from 10am to 4pm. Accessible by bus from Runcorn and Chester, and within easy driving distance from across the Cheshire and Merseyside area, it's a market that consistently delivers and is well worth making a regular habit of.

Make a day of it, indie style

Independent businesses near Frodsham worth knowing about before or after the event.

Frodsham Coffee Shop & Restaurant Photo: Bearsac
Café
Frodsham Coffee Shop & Restaurant
4.6(125)
🕐 Closed

A spotlessly clean, family-run café on Main Street praised for great breakfasts, friendly efficient service and lovely owners who happily accommodate special requests. A reliable Frodsham favourite for a hearty start to market day. Open Monday to Saturday from 9am to 2pm.

“Lovely lady, nice sandwich just a little tlc needed on the floor and it was quiet ..no music you could hair a pin drop. But you go there for food I guess....the food was lovely”
Dale Shepherd
📍 40a Main Street, Frodsham
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Sandstone Photo: Sandstone - Eat In or Takeaway
Café
Sandstone
5.0(30)
🕐 9:30 AM – 1:30 PM

A genuine hidden gem on Church Street, run with real care — clean, relaxed and beautifully decorated with the kind of details that mark out a proper independent. Fresh cooked breakfasts and a picnic sharing box for takeaway both draw outstanding reviews, with a birthday cake surprise for special occasions. Open Wednesday to Sunday from 9am.

“What lovely little cafe. We had breakfast here . The food was freshly cooked. It was delicious. My husband had a Mediterranean breakfast, I had the breakfast burrito . It was my husband’s birthday and they brought him a piece of cake, a really nice touch. Staff were warm and friendly. Service ...”
Jane Wiggins
📍 27 Church Street, Frodsham
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Main Street Kitchen Photo: Main Street Kitchen
Restaurant
Main Street Kitchen
4.7(152)
🕐 Closed

A wonderful small restaurant on Main Street housed in a former bank, complete with original vault door and a beautifully secluded garden for warmer days. Excellent coeliac and allergy accommodation, fresh ingredients and consistently warm hospitality from the team. Open Wednesday to Saturday from 10am.

“We visited here after doing a bit of research around where would cater for my daughters strict gluten free diet due to being coeliac. We were not disappointed with Main Street Kitchen. A lovely warm welcome and seated at a lovely window seat by the bar. I ordered the Main Street Kitchen special...”
Yorkshire _Walker
📍 86 Main Street, Frodsham
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Dory's Cafe Photo: Dory's Cafe
Café
Dory's Cafe
4.6(111)
🕐 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

A genuinely dog-friendly café on Church Street with a basket of blankets for visiting pooches, excellent homemade cakes and a great range of paninis. A real community gem for a coffee stop after a Frodsham hill walk. Open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday to Sunday from 9am.

“A dog friendly cafe in Frodsham. We went for a cup of coffee after our hill walk. The chocolate cake was rich and indulgent. The clotted cream was a delight on the scone. If I'm going to be critical, the mocha was overly sugary and I found it too much with the cake. Next time I'll order the flat ...”
Craig Massey
📍 21 Church Street, Frodsham
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About this area

Frodsham is a historic market town in Cheshire West, set where the flat Cheshire Plain gives way to the dramatic sandstone ridge that runs through the county from north to south. The town's Main Street is broad and attractive, lined with independent shops, cafés and pubs, and Frodsham has resisted the homogenisation that has affected many similar market towns — its independent character remains very much intact.

Above the town, Frodsham Hill and the Cheshire Sandstone Ridge rise sharply to offer spectacular views across the Mersey estuary, the Runcorn Gap, the Cheshire Plain and — on clear days — the mountains of North Wales and the Wirral peninsula. The Sandstone Trail long-distance footpath passes through the town, connecting Frodsham to a chain of viewpoints, nature reserves and historic sites stretching south through Cheshire to Malpas.

The surrounding area of Cheshire West rewards exploration: Beeston Castle, perched dramatically on an isolated sandstone crag, is about fifteen miles to the south; Chester, with its medieval walls and cathedral, is accessible by bus; and Delamere Forest — the largest area of woodland in Cheshire — lies between Frodsham and Northwich. Frodsham is accessible by bus from Runcorn and Chester, with Frodsham railway station providing connections towards Warrington and Chester.

Places to go, see and play

Delamere Forest Photo: James Barabich
Attraction
Delamere Forest
4.6(1,030)

The largest area of woodland in Cheshire, around fifteen minutes from Frodsham. Delamere Forest offers way-marked walking and cycling trails through pine and broadleaf woodland, two lakes, a Go Ape adventure course and a visitor centre with café. Free to enter, parking charges apply. Open daily.

“Delamere Forest is a truly stunning place to spend a day outdoors. The forest is filled with lush greenery, peaceful walking and running tracks, and a beautiful lake that adds a special charm to the surroundings. It’s the perfect spot to escape the noise of everyday life and enjoy the calming s...”
Martin Reviews
📍 Linmere, Northwich Road, Northwich
Attraction
Frodsham Hill & Overton
4.7(480)

A dramatic sandstone ridge rising directly above Frodsham town, part of the Sandstone Trail with sweeping views across the Mersey Estuary towards Wales and Liverpool on clear days. Several waymarked walking routes start from the town centre. Free to access, open year-round and a wonderful way to extend a market visit.

📍 Overton Hill, Frodsham
Chester Zoo Photo: Ryan Darkes
Attraction
Chester Zoo
4.6(47,767)
🕐 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

The UK's most visited zoo, just two miles from Chester city centre — a world-class conservation organisation with over 35,000 animals across 128 acres of landscaped gardens. The Islands experience, the Komodo dragon house and the orangutan forest are unmissable. Book in advance. Open daily.

“Fantastic zoo me and the wife loved it. Kids all grown up so us two went to the zoo 🤣 managed to see everything in a day 10 till 4pm thats with stopping and having food and sneaky pint at there beautiful bar and restaurant. Good day out”
Chris
📍 Caughall Road, Chester
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