It’s National Women’s Day and we found ourselves stuck in traffic on our way to our two day breakaway destination. With roadworks on the N2 and a stop and go system in place; being stuck in terrible traffic for almost an hour an a half wasn’t part of the plan. So we deiced to take a detour and headed to explore the new Elgin Railway Market instead.
Not usually operating on a Thursday but due to Women’s Day there was a special market running. With the theme of the day being pink to coincide with Women’s Day celebrations; it was carried through well with decor displays at every stall and even some guests wearing pink.
This was our very first visit to the market. Spoiled for choice with a variety of food and drink stalls, as well as craft stalls. But to decide on what to have wasn’t easy as all the food on offer looked absolutely delicious. After contemplating for a few minutes, finally we settled on a choice. It was the bacon and egg bun and the ribs that got the thumbs up.
The building is really fascinating, with big open spaces and heaters to keep you warm. There is also enough seating for guests to sit and enjoy their meals. I appreciated that as I don’t like to feel cramped up in one space.
Guest were entertained with live music by the talented Dani Ville with her beautiful voice and acoustic guitar.
This market offers such a relaxed atmosphere that after spending a few hours there we were ready to hit the road again. If you love visiting markets, then add Elgin Railway Market to your list.
A little more information about the Elgin Railway Market.
The Elgin Railway Market opened on 16 June 2018. It’s the brainchild of businessman Roger Orpen, who converted the old apple warehouse into a bustling steampunk station market. Boasting local vendors, live music and a gateway to the beautiful Overberg town.
Inspired by the barn’s railway-side setting, Orpen took his creative cues from the invention of steam and the industrial age, milestones accompanied by the rapid development of rail networks across the world. Creating a beautiful space where art deco meets Victorian, the Market is unlike any other in South Africa.
Sweeping staircases, detailed metal archways, light fittings and wall sconces, raw brick and stone, black metal framed panes and a Charlie and the Chocolate Factory-style fan system of belts and pulleys result in a collective double take as visitors unsuspectingly enter the space.
Says Orpen, “I moved to Elgin a couple of years ago and I started to reimagine this intriguing old barn. It was far from easy to buy the building and unbundle the red tape, but I felt sure there was something special in store.”
Working with designer Corban Warrington, Orpen eventually set up his own workshop to complete all the fittings and décor elements that brought the project to life. Only local artisans worked in the studio and Orpen is committed to using local suppliers wherever possible.
The next step in Orpen’s plan was to bring a steam train to the Market, which he now does a few times a month in partnership with the Ceres Rail Company. The whistle and steam of the arriving train is a must-see for children (and adults). Plus it’s a bucket list experience for the passengers who sign up to take the ride. Visitors to the market can greet the train on the station platform. Otherwise view its arrival from the Market’s leisure deck overlooking the railway.
Once in the venue, market visitors can choose from food vendors purveying everything from fragrant curries (The Curry Pot), to schwarmas (Ardi’s), pizza (Elginos Express), ribs and burgers from The Station Grill. Sample Mexican dishes from El Sombrero and pies, tarts and quiches from Pudding and Pie or Terra Madre’s cheeses, breads, dips, pates and dolmades from Corne’s Deli Delights.
Health conscious treats include fresh juices (Splashh smoothies) and low carb breads with various fillings from Le Food. Ella’s Elgin Farm Foods offers local items such jaffels, vetkoek, pancakes and a soup of the day. Visitors can also stop in for a snack from biltong stall Sud-Wes.
Sweet treats are abundant, including home-made cakes from Flour+Love and ice-cream and waffles-on-a-stick from #Rollin. A bar serves local wines, beer and cider andL-Gin, an artisanal gin bar serves up local craft gins.
Ground Central Coffee serves home ground brews and roastery Pater Tom offers flavoursome beans whilst the upstairs wine shop, Sovinho stocks excellent Overberg wines.
A variety of retail offerings can be found on the mezzanine and ground floor with jewellery from Ruby Rose and Shelley Taylor Designs, leather goods from Lotus Leather, previously loved clothing from Vintage Salvage, pottery from The Potter at Almenkerk at HandMaiden Crafts, wooden pieces from JAC Wood Crafts and Valley Woodworms Project. Visitors can also grab fresh cut flowers from Oak Valley on the way out.
The market has live music throughout the weekend and is in the process of constructing a children’s play space with climbing walls, ziplines and an area to hire for parties. Jungle gyms and roundabouts are currently keeping the little ones happy.
During the week, locals and working visitors can take advantage of the hot-desk zone with free wi-fi, plug points and printer facilities. Ground Central Coffee remains open to fuel Elgin’s workforce.
Those curious about exploring Elgin’s famed wine farms and attractions can check in at the info kiosk for more information, where local tour operators Elgin Leisure Toursoperate from. But plan ahead by calling them on 082 460 6046 to arrange a tour in a vintage car. Elgin and Grabouw boast a wide selection of B&B’s, hotels, glamp sites and self-catering accommodation.
The Elgin Railway Market is open Fridays 4PM – 8PM, Saturdays 9AM – 8PM, Sundays 9AM – 5PM and the work space is open during the week 9AM – 5PM. Free parking is available.
Contact the Elgin Railway Market:
021 204 1158
Oak Avenue, Elgin Village, Elgin
Connect with the Elgin Railway Market:
Facebook @elginrailwaymarket
Twitter @ElginRailwayMkt
Instagram @elginrailwaymarket
This looks like a lovely day out. Thanks for sharing with us at #TriumphantTales, we’d love to see you back again next week.
This looks like a brilliant place! We are huge steam train fans… Love the event support the venue offers. Thanks for linking up with #globalblogging
Wow – the food offerings look great. Thanks for sharing with the #DreamTeam