You can shop jewellery, candles, sustainable fashion and more
The restaurant is known for its afternoon teas and rooftop bar, and now it’s collaborating with GOOD Market to bring together 10 independent sellers. Shoppers will be able to browse jewellery, candles, sustainable fashion and more.
The first GOOD Market at Oh Me Oh My is this weekend on Sunday, July 10, with more taking place at the venue over the next few months. The market is free to enter, with visitors able to browse the stalls before heading up to the rooftop bar and enjoying a drink while admiring the view.READ MORE:Liverpool Theatre Festival 2022 line up confirmed with musicals, drag queens, comedy and more
GOOD Market is part of Good Liverpool which was created two years ago to allow local businesses to continue selling during the pandemic via an e-commerce marketplace when physical shops shut. GOOD Market began in May 2021 and supports over 70 independent businesses from across the UK. The Oh Me Oh My GOOD Market this Sunday is open from 11.30am to 4pm. Oh Me Oh My is at West Africa House, 25 Water Street, Liverpool, L2 0RG.
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