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  1. Welcome to our second London site, Mercato Mayfair! Deconsecrated in 1974, St Mark’s on North Audley Street is now one of our cultural hubs of sustainable authentic food, offering two floors of worldwide cuisine, a rooftop terrace, wine cellar and community space.

  2. 22 nov 2019 · Tutto il Mercato Mayfair è dedicato al cibo da strada, in particolar modo quello inerente alle specialità italiane. La struttura si sviluppa su quattro piani in cui è possibile trovare ristoranti, gastronomie, cocktail bar, pasticcerie e banconi alimentari di ogni tipo.

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  3. Mercato Mayfair is a sustainable community market and a cultural hub in the regenerated St Mark’s Church on North Audley Street, Mayfair. The food hall is full of small artisans selling a wide range of accessible food and drinks, alongside a buzzy schedule of events and activities.

  4. 19 ott 2020 · Mercato Mayfair, una food hall all'interno di St Marks, una chiesa sconsacrata in pieno centro a Londra. L'edificio e' stato restaurato di recente.

  5. 3 mag 2024 · Credit: Mercato Mayfair. Down in the vaulted basement crypt (beautifully restored and not at all creepy) lies a wine cellar stocked with goodies. You could easily hang out down here with cheeseboards and glasses of wine aplenty, but there’s more to see yet…

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  6. Mercato Mayfair, located just off Oxford Street in Mayfair, is the second sustainable community market by Mercato Metropolitano. Focused on revitalising neighbourhoods and sustainability, MM has incubated more than 40 food and beverage businesses to date.

  7. 17 mag 2023 · Mayfair Mercato: Checking Out Mayfair’s Food Court. 17 May 2023 No Comments. Last Updated on 17 May, 2023. The building housing Mayfair Mercato has a long history dating back to the early 1700s. It was initially a fish market located in the heart of London. In the early 1800s, the market moved to its current location on Oxford Street.