early, to go meandering
in the markets. These
open-air markets, reminiscent of
traditional island fairs have more to
offer than the island’s finest, fresh
produce and organic foods. This mix
and mingle is home to great buys
that range from gourmet cheeses, to
accents for home decor and one of a
kind bags. It’s a perfect atmosphere to
SUnDay afternoon
SUNDAY
Wake
unwind and is a fun Bajan experience
for the whole family.
Eat At Holders try their “Br
itish
Banger ”
Ex
Our favourites: Brighton Farmers
Market, St. George (6:30am – 2pm)
and Holders Farmers Market, St. James
(Sundays 9 – 2pm). Another plus… the
fantastic historic Holders House and
polo estate, is the backdrop for the
Sunday Holders Farmers Market.
If
you managed to pull yourself away
from the farmers markets, then
head out to a Big Bajan Buffet. Sunday
in Barbados is family time, so round up
the gang and you’re off! Buffets are a
great way to sample many staples on
the island all at once. Additionally, these
buffets are always eating fests, so it can
be quite hard to not gorge yourself on
pect to Find •Breakfasts &
Crafts Stalls
•Local Jams, Jellies & Chu
tneys
•Music & Art Exhibitors
•Gourmet foods – (Includ
ing,
fine wines, Sausages &
Cheeses)
•Local fresh fruit and veg
etables
Tip Avoid going at noon…
the
early bird here, catches
the deal!
the offerings! Popular Sunday Buffets
can be found at award winning locations
like the Crane, St. Philip or closer to
the heart of town at Brown Sugar
Restaurant, Bay Street, St. Michael.
The Sweet Treat Check List !
If you happen to have a serious sweet tooth or
know someone who does, then securing the
following treats while in Barbados is a must!
Nut Cake – Nuts and sugars combined for a
heavenly treat!
Guava Cheese – Containing no cheese at all; Guavas,
Sugar & Spice are blended to make a wonderful snack.
Tamarind Balls – A tamarind Sweet & Sour treat.
Sugar Cakes – A hard Coconut delight.
Comfort – A rare colourful mint flavoured hard candy.
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