Stellenbosch Slow Market
Ranking
#2
in Other
NPS Score
0
Recommended: Unlikely
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Share Your Experience1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
<p>We went to the market almost every Saturday. Few exceptions. Today was the most disgusting day ever. What was usual a stunning day out. Music that all the people at the market enjoy and were singing along as you walk through the stalls made the day even more special.<br />Then today?<br />What a bunch of RUBBISH. The normal stunning music was stopped and an idiot, you can not call him an artist but he was perfectly ****ing some good music with a voice that sounded like he is in pain. The volume was loud to the extend that we had you shout to friends just to be heard. The nice soft music was shut down with no warning.<br />More so is the fact that African art is taking over the market. What used to be an outing and a place to take friends to experience the true feeling of the Slow Market has turned into a disgusting pile of rubbish.<br />- African art is taking over the market<br />- Quality traders have been disappearing<br />- Music that we all loved was replaced with a noisy howling musician that need some serious training before standing up on a stage like this</p> <p>there is no other way to describe this:<br />Slow Market NO<br />Slow dying Market - YES</p> <p>Wake up and smell the roses or shut down and walk away before your regular visitors disappear, as we are noticing already.</p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p>Why do you bother to change something that was working and was a pleasure to go to? A little girl some months ago got out of a car, threw her hands in the air and said "I love this place" Now it is dying.</p> <p> </p> <p>Disgusting what you have manged to achieve. Turn a pleasure into pain.</p> <p> </p> <p>No thanks. After visiting the market for almost 8 years it is time to say goodbye.</p> <p> </p> <p>Rest in piece or is it rest in pieces</p>
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
<p>We went to the market almost every Saturday. Few exceptions. Today was the most disgusting day ever. What was usual a stunning day out. Music that all the people at the market enjoy and were singing along as you walk through the stalls made the day even more special.<br />Then today?<br />What a bunch of RUBBISH. The normal stunning music was stopped and an idiot, you can not call him an artist but he was perfectly ****ing some good music with a voice that sounded like he is in pain. The volume was loud to the extend that we had you shout to friends just to be heard. The nice soft music was shut down with no warning.<br />More so is the fact that African art is taking over the market. What used to be an outing and a place to take friends to experience the true feeling of the Slow Market has turned into a disgusting pile of rubbish.<br />- African art is taking over the market<br />- Quality traders have been disappearing<br />- Music that we all loved was replaced with a noisy howling musician that need some serious training before standing up on a stage like this</p> <p>there is no other way to describe this:<br />Slow Market NO<br />Slow dying Market - YES</p> <p>Wake up and smell the roses or shut down and walk away before your regular visitors disappear, as we are noticing already.</p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p>Why do you bother to change something that was working and was a pleasure to go to? A little girl some months ago got out of a car, threw her hands in the air and said "I love this place" Now it is dying.</p> <p> </p> <p>Disgusting what you have manged to achieve. Turn a pleasure into pain.</p> <p> </p> <p>No thanks. After visiting the market for almost 8 years it is time to say goodbye.</p> <p> </p> <p>Rest in piece or is it rest in pieces</p>
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