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Flour and Feast
At Flour & Feast, everything revolves around the art of slowing down and doing things properly. This independent bakery has become a local favourite for its handcrafted breads, golden pastries, and ever-changing menu of seasonal bakes. Every loaf tells a story of time, care, and craft — kneaded by hand, baked on-site, and made using thoughtfully sourced ingredients. There’s an authenticity in every detail here, from the way the team folds their croissants to the easy warmth that fills the space each morning. It’s the kind of place where locals queue happily, knowing what waits at the end is always worth it.
Flour & Feast isn’t just a bakery, it’s a little ritual woven into the rhythm of the community — the morning stop that turns into a catch-up, the coffee break that lingers longer than planned. The shelves might change with the seasons, but the heart stays the same: honest food, made from scratch, served with care. It’s a celebration of good bread, good company, and taking time for life’s small, simple pleasures.
We believe good bread takes time — and so do good mornings. Come, sit with us, linger over coffee, and let the oven’s warmth do the rest.
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Hull Marina & Fruit Market
Hull
Once the heart of Hull’s wholesale fruit and veg trade, the Fruit Market has reinvented itself as one of the city’s most exciting cultural quarters. Humber Street’s cobbles now host cutting-edge galleries, craft beer bars, boutique shops, and some of Hull’s best-loved restaurants, all buzzing with independent creativity.
Here, the city’s industrial past meets a fresh wave of makers, artists, and entrepreneurs. Whether you’re catching a gig, browsing local art, sipping cocktails under festoon lights, or discovering handcrafted fashion, the Fruit Market is where Hull’s indie energy comes alive—and where every visit feels like a celebration of community.
Hull has always done things its own way. Once England’s busiest port and a city that stood proudly apart during the Civil War, its spirit of independence runs deep. From the cobbled lanes of the Old Town to the vast Humber estuary, Hull’s story is one of resilience, reinvention, and community.
Today, that spirit shines through a city alive with culture and creativity. Its thriving independent food and drink scene, world-class museums, and vibrant festivals sit alongside a proud sporting tradition and a warm, down-to-earth welcome. Hull is a place shaped by its history but looking firmly to the future — a city with soul, grit, and something unique around every corner.
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