
"Currently operating as a Christmastime pop-up, organisers Leyton Calling just got permission from the council to reopen permanently in February. The market is located in an old car park near Leyton Midland Station. When Danny Saunders, the owner of Leyton Calling, launched the market this December with rotating food vendors and weekly DJ sets. He said that he wanted to combine the energy of 'vibrant night markets around the world' with the east London nightlife that he loves."
"As it has done throughout the Christmas period, the market will be open on weekends between 5pm and 11pm. It is hoped that this will keep noise and disruption for nearby homes minimal, although one local did object to music being played, saying that it would 'disturb any peace we as residents have'. Expect a range of cuisine: so far the food has ranged from tacos to steaks to pizza, and much more."
Permission has been granted for Leyton Calling to open a permanent weekend night market from February 2026 in a car park near Leyton Midland Station. The market will operate on weekends between 5pm and 11pm, featuring rotating food vendors, drinks, weekly DJ sets, live bands, games, and goods stalls that change weekly. The owner aims to combine the energy of vibrant night markets around the world with east London nightlife. One local objected to music over disturbance concerns. The operators requested the right to open from midday for seasonal events. An official opening date has not been announced.
Read at Time Out London
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