£35.1m Derby Market Hall unveils latest traders in historic building including artisan bakery, traditional butchers - full list so far

Discover the latest traders set to join Derby Market Hall following its £35.1m restoration, reopening on May 24, 2025, with a blend of traditional and contemporary offerings.

Derby City Council has announced new traders set to move into the revitalised Derby Market Hall.

Following a £35.1m restoration of the historic Grade II-listed building, the Market Hall will reopen its doors to the public on Saturday, May 24, 2025.

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It marks a new era for Derby’s independent shopping, dining, and entertainment scene.

19 traders - more to be added in the coming weeks - have been confirmed by Derby Market Hall ahead of reopening in May 2025placeholder image
19 traders - more to be added in the coming weeks - have been confirmed by Derby Market Hall ahead of reopening in May 2025 | Derby City Council

A curated mix of traditional and contemporary traders will be in place when the Market Hall reopens its doors, creating a vibrant hub in the heart of the city and blending the Market Hall’s rich history with a modern experience.

The newest announcement of traders offers fresh produce from a traditional butcher and a craft bakery, plus an exciting variety of retailers and another occupant of our make and trade stalls, which offer local makers and creators new spaces to reach new audiences, inspire others, and grow their businesses in the heart of the city centre.

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More traders will be announced in the coming weeks, for now, here are all confirmed traders in alphabetical order.

Full list of traders at Derby Market Hall

Anthony Andrews Butchers

Ayup Bikes

Back-a-yard Cuisine

Bailey’s Fishmongers

Caffè Prosecco

Cheeky Pancakes

Colombo Street

Dawkins Pet Supplies

Derby City Lab

Derbyshire’s Own

Gourmegg

Layer

Mardy Ducks

Nico’s Gelato & Coffee

Olivia’s Coffee & Bakery

SHIO

SpiritCrystals

The Oddities Store

Tony’s Greek Streetfood

Fresh produce at Derby Market Hall

Anthony Andrews Butchers brings a traditional trade to Derby Market Hall. A small family-run business in Duffield since 2011, the team sources all their meat as locally as possible, working alongside local farmers.

Their popular award-winning sausages – made to a secret recipe! – alongside pork pies, steak pies and much more are all handmade.

You’ll be able to pick up prime cuts of quality meat and poultry, including dry cured steak and bacon, black pudding and free-range chicken. The business extends its eco-friendly ethos to its packaging, which has a focus on sustainability.

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Olivia’s Coffee and Bakery brings freshly-baked breads, pastries, and treats while brewing amazing coffee. From humble beginnings in 2018 as a small craft bakery in Loughborough, the thriving business is now trading from four locations.

All their food is handmade, freshly baked every morning and seasonal, while the coffee is crafted with care using amazing Colombian coffee beans roasted by the amazing Monsoon Estates roasters.

As well as their delicious bread and pastries, Olivia’s will offer sandwiches, which will be available for pre-order for those needing a quick bite, and celebration cakes to order. Look out for their range of vegan and gluten-free products too.

Local traders at Derby Market Hall

Dawkins Pet Supplies is a Derbyshire-based, family-owned business dedicated to providing the best natural treats, raw foods, toys, and accessories for customers’ beloved pets, including vegan treats.

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They promise to offer only the highest quality products that the team would feel comfortable giving to their own furry companions.

With a commitment to customer satisfaction and pet well-being, customers can trust that their pets are receiving the care and attention they deserve.

Bringing the beauty and healing power of crystals to Derby Market Hall, Derbyshire-based SpiritCrystals offers a selection of ethically-sourced crystals, minerals, fossils, and spiritual gifts.

Combining education and experience to help customers discover the deeper meanings behind each stone, SpiritCrystals aim to create meaningful gifts that people appreciate.

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More than 6,000 customers have already taken their crystal quiz, which helps people discover the right crystal for them. Products include jewellery, exclusive crystal candles, pet rocks, and giftable crystal cards.

Ayup Bikes is a non-profit, volunteer run project dedicated to providing a top-class service to the Derby’s cycling community and saving bikes from the scrap heap.

Founded by a group of Derby cyclists, the co-operative sells fully-refurbished bikes that people can trust, while their industry-qualified mechanics offer low-cost, high-quality servicing and repairs to get cycles working as good as new.

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Ayup partners with local charities, businesses, and schools, offering maintenance classes and repairs for the community.

Sportwear specialist Layer is on a mission to create durable, performance-driven training gear that stands up to the demands of the most intense workouts while maintaining a minimal environmental footprint.

Owner and founder Dan Bacon has spent many years working at the top level of sport in the UK; working with the biggest sportswear brands in the world along the way.

Layer also operates Layer Run Club in Long Eaton and plans to open a second club in Derby this summer.

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Derby Market Hall statement from Nadine Peatfield

Councillor Nadine Peatfield, Leader of Derby City Council and Cabinet Member for City Centre, Regeneration, Strategy and Policy, said: “It was important to us to offer a variety of local, independent and traditional traders in the Market Hall, as well as the best of the region’s eating, drinking, and entertainment.

“There really will be something for everyone.

“I’m getting more excited with every week that goes by and I can’t wait to welcome everyone on Saturday 24 May.”

Located at the heart of the city centre, linking Derbion and St Peter’s Quarter with the Cathedral Quarter and Becketwell, the redeveloped Market Hall will play a key role in widening the diversity of the city centre and is expected to generate £3.64m for the local economy every year.

Location: Derby Market Hall, Tenant Street, Derby DE1 2DB

For more information about Derby Market Hall click here: https://www.derbymarkethall.co.uk/

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