Discover the best top things to do in Greater Melbourne, Australia including Dingley Village Farmers Market, Jeff Jones Plants and Produce, Eynesbury Market, Naturipe Fruits, Coburg Farmers' Market, Camberwell Fresh Food Market, Petty's Orchard, Akoonah Park Market, Seed of Life Farmers Market, Coburg Market.
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5.0 based on 1 reviews
Monthly Farmers' Market held on the 3rd Saturday of each month on the grounds o the Dingley Village Neighbourhood Centre. With a selection of vegetables, artisan breads and meats, gourmet baked goods including vegan, gluten free and dairy free, selection of ready to eat foods, fresh flowers, free range eggs, honey direct from the bee keeper and more. FREE ENTRY FREE PARKING
4.5 based on 16 reviews
Eynesbury Market is the inspiration of people that love the ability to create a place that genuine farmers, producers and makers can meet and sell directly to the public fresh, local and organic foods. The produce sold is locally grown, fresh, and is usually cheaper than in supermarkets. The aim is to increase local food supply, stimulate local economies, and create opportunities for small scale enterprises. The market will be promoted by signs on the highway one week before the event, and advertised in local community newsletters and publications. Eynesbury Market happens every 4th Sunday 9.00am -2.00pm
4.5 based on 30 reviews
Affordable fruit picking that the kids will love. The strawberries and cherries were some of the best I’ve tried. Yummy EFTPOS available
4.5 based on 7 reviews
Coburg Farmers’ Market is held every Saturday from 8am-1pm in the grounds of the Coburg Primary School. Patron entry to the market is via Urquhart Street. The site is accessible via public transport (bus routes 513, 527, 534, 561 & 903; tram 19; and a short walk from the Upfield Line), bike paths of Upfield, O’Hea St and the Merri Creek and there is also parking available at the Town Hall, Coburg Leisure Centre or along Urquhart St. In addition to the wonderful array of Victorian producers and food businesses that attend each week, often there is an animal farm, reptile display, face painting or chalk drawing happening – always something extra for the kids. This market embodies a vibrant community spirit, and welcomes visitors from near and far. Coburg FM is plastic bag free, please BYO reusable bags and coffee cup.
Coburg Farmers Market has a wide variety of fresh produce at fair prices. It's on the grounds of the Coburg Primary School, to the north of Bell Street, the great artery that connects western and eastern Melbourne. It's held every Saturday morning. Apart from the usual fruit and veggies, it has more up-market vendors selling wine and cheese, amongst other things. It isn't like the Preston Market, but it doesn't try to be, and you're buying direct from the producers.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
The Camberwell Fresh Food Market has been open for over 85 years and offers farm fresh produce as well as fabulous seafood, coffee, cakes, take away food, flowers, delis, butchers, salmon, seafood and even key cutting and shoe repair.
4.0 based on 40 reviews
We took our international visitors here for morning coffee and cakes - apple & Rhubarb Crumble was excellent. Apple pie servings are enormous.
4.0 based on 18 reviews
I've been shopping at Akoonah for my fresh for many years. We are lucky to live in the 5km bubble of Akoonah and unlike most things during lockdown, the new style market is sooooooo much better! I absolutely love supporting the local growers and small food vans so have enjoyed the efficiency of them being the only stallholders allowed to trade under COVID restrictions. I get in and around to them without the hassle of having to carry my groceries past all the other stalls and I've been actually buying more from then than ever. We have a large family so it takes me a few trips back and forth to the car to get fruit, veg, dairy etc, with my last trip being coffee and breakfast to take home for everyone. I know it's probably controversial to say, but I would much prefer the market to rethink their pre COVID layout and moving forward set the food stalls all up in the one area and leave the other stalls for those wishing to have a slow walk and browse.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
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