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Tell us what you think…

We’re keen to know your thoughts on The Goods Shed. If you’ve been to us before (or after you’ve been to us the first time), then please complete the short survey at:

www.thegoodsshed.co.uk/survey

It gives you the chance to tell us what you like about the place, what you don’t like and also what you would like to see there. Think of it as your opportunity to give us some love, rant and rave or make a suggestion so obvious that we’ve been blind to seeing it.

All of the surveys are anonymous; so don’t be afraid to say what you think. We wont be tracking you down and giving you a hard time. Sometimes the truth hurts, but we’re ready for that.

If you know other people that have been to us in the past, or shop with us regularly, please tell them about this survey. We want as many people as possible to be able to use this as their opportunity to talk to us.

 

 

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Introducing Carl our new head butcher

Carl our new head butcher has arrived to take over from Derek. All the meat on the butchery is from the same local farmers so the quality will stay as good as ever. Carl likes to add something of his own and has already created some lamb and leek noisettes ready to caramelise in the oven and other things were happening today with black pudding!

 

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Tweets and Treats

We’re now tweeting too! After only a couple of weeks we’ve already got 140 twits following us, why not join them…

Twitter  @The_Goods_Shed
Facebook The Goods Shed

 

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We have a Facebook page for weekly treats

Find us here

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Larder Lunches & Larder Suppers

Larder lunches hot daily lunch to eat on the market £5 a plate
Larder Suppers to take home – no need to cook, peel, chop etcorLook out for our daily Supper Suggestion, we’ve costed them too, most are turning out at £1 – £2 a head!

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Introducing The Bottle Shop

The Bottle Shop stocks over 300 bottle conditioned ales, 80% from the British Isles and many local – enjoy on the market floor with homemade pork scratchings for an alternative evening drink or take home.

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Canterbury Cheesemakers at The Goods Shed

Cheesemakers of Canterbury produce their own award-winning artisanal cheeses, including Ashmore Farmhouse and Ancient, Canterbury Cobble, Chaucers, Gruff, and Kelly’s Canterbury Goat. They stock over a dozen Kentish cheeses plus a selection of the best of the rest from the British Isles. Wholesale customers also welcome.
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An idea… fast train from St Pancras

An idea…..fast train from St Pancras        (10.42am – 59 mins to Canterbury West) lunch at The Goods Shed restaurant (next door to station) shop around the market, local produce at rural prices – train home (say 2.25pm – 3.24pm St Pancras)

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Other family websites

For your perusal

www.newsstand.co.uk

www.innskye.co.uk

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BBC Radio 4 Food & Farming Awards 2009

  • The Goods Shed Canterbury WINS
  • BEST FOOD MARKET
  • Patrick’s Kitchen in the Goods Shed Short Listed
  • BEST FOOD TAKEAWAY

What an accolade for this seven year old operation that brings so many passionate food producers, retailers and eccentric craftsmen together under one roof in our local food market. The award is for all our customers who energetically keep the local wheel turning.

British food culture has found its feet and is a slow, steady sweep of change valuing our habitat and skills. Small independent businesses are to be celebrated for the platform they create of challenge, innovation, interaction and response. Where producer and customer enjoy convivial and fruitfull meeting.

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