Biolouc Organic Store And Market
There is an increasing demand for organic produce, and one place you can get it is at Biolouc in Trimithousa. They also run an artisan market there, which Alex was invited to have a stall at. So naturally she made a report on the Store, so you can see what it is like for yourself...
Organic Fruit Market

Over the years I have driven past the Biolouc Organic Store, travelling between Papantonio’s bakery at the top of Mesogi Avenue and Tala, and wondered what might be inside. However, I had never visited.
Certified

By This Sign

Until recently, that is, when I was asked to have a stall at the new Artisan market.
Saturday Market

Biolouc hold an organic fruit and veg market in their outdoor space, around the back of the shop, every Saturday from 8am
Working Hours

The shop is open 5 days per week from 9am until 5pm and 9am to 2pm on a Wednesday, while it is closed on Sunday.
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