Foodhall at Gretna Green

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Gretna, United Kingdom

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Fresh food market· Kitchen supply store

Foodhall at Gretna Green Reviews | Rating 3.9 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Foodhall at Gretna Green is located in Gretna, United Kingdom on Headless Cross, Gretna Green. Foodhall at Gretna Green is rated 3.9 out of 5 in the category fresh food market in United Kingdom.

Address

Headless Cross, Gretna Green

Phone

+44 1461338601

Service options

In-store shopping

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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woolieblargs

Food was delicious.Gretna is a lovely wee place

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Vaishali Kumari

Gretna Green is a parish in the southern county of Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, and is situated close on the borders of Scotland and England, defined by the small river Sark, which flows into the estuary of the western contiguous Solway Firth. Gretna Green is a village on the Scottish border that is world famous as a romantic wedding destination. First, over the border, it became a haven for young lovers following the 1754 Marriage Act introduced in England and Wales. It's a romantic destination. Gretna Green's famous Blacksmiths Shop, the Old Smithy where lovers have come to marry since 1754, is still in the village and still a wedding venue. There are now several other wedding venues in Gretna Green and marriage ceremonies are still performed over a blacksmith's anvil. Gretna Green is famous for marriages with around 5,000 couples tying the knot here and in Gretna every year. Historically it was to Gretna Green that young English runaway couples eloped so that they could be married ‘over the anvil’ from the age of 16

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Angie Kavanagh Aspinall

Got chatting to some American tourists in the food queue. I ordered 'the last' fish and chips at half one. My husband had scotch pie. All cold, all greasy. I shudder to think what the foreign tourists thought of it....

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Purdy Beltain

Love this little village. Lovely place to go on a trip to and from Scotland

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Tina Gardner

Lovely place full of history quaint and friendly has all sorts of everything inside grab a really nice present