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    Review Highlights - Jan Power's Farmers Markets

    Highlights are the German Bakery, the Bagel guys (try a poppyseed Reuben), the fresh pasta and of course the fresh fruit and vegetables.

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    Jan Power's Farmers Markets Stones Corner

    Jan Power's Farmers Markets Stones Corner

    4.0(3 reviews)
    4.3 kmGreenslopes

    The Jan Powers Farmers Markets at Stones Corner run every 2nd and 4th Sunday of each month…read more The markets take over the whole street, which is pedestrian only. Although all the stalls have umbrellas and marquees, on a hot sunny day there's quite a lot of direct sun and it can get pretty hot. The preview reviewer got the times wrong - they run from 6am to noon. I'm glad to see a good use for the Stone's Corner area, which was previously inhabited by a few odd cafes, discount outlets and a huge amount of empty shops. These markets are pretty much like all Jan Powers Farmers Markets - if you've been to any of the other ones, you'll recognise most of the stalls. The quality of food sellers, and fresh produce is pretty high and lots of great deli products - the Eumundi Smokehouse makes amazing chicken chorizo sausages!

    I'm a fan of Jan Powers Farmers Markets and I love that there are more and more of them around…read moreBrisbane. As Rhiannon says, the suppliers don't tend to change that much but I'm OK with that as long as I can get fresh, locally made goats cheese and snack on a kransky or 3. You pay a bit of a premium for some things, however taste and quality is extremely apparent in food so if you want a really special meal pay a little bit more. Also, I always manage to find a chinese style stall at the back with cheaper veg so I can still fulfil my bargain hunter instinct.

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    Jan Power's Farmers Markets Stones Corner

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    Milton Markets

    Milton Markets

    4.0(4 reviews)
    4.6 kmMilton
    $$

    Milton market is a nice enough market in Brisbane. I was looking for a heavier craft experience and…read morethis particular market has more food options. There was a nice shop with scents for a car or small room that I considered getting some gifts from. Loads of food options here. From vegan, Japanese, Mexican, German and more. Lots of coffee options as well, but it was a million degrees and I was already dying from my last coffee. There was a traveling petting zoo at the market; I do not believe that this is a standing attraction tho. There was also a nice bouncy house for the kids. Great market, enjoyed the experience.

    I'm cautiously a fan of the new Milton Markets (actually a relocation from another market). I don't…read moreknow about the old location, but the new one is convenient by all three of Brisbane's major modes of public transit, and also eminently driveable. It tends to be a packed house, full of bad pedestrian behavior but good vendors. The range of sellers here is eclectic and upper crust, even compared to its numerous competitors. They have some very expensive (but very good) bakers, an entire stall devoted to nut milks, a french toast truck, and, at least the last time I went, adoptable greyhounds. They also, for a market of this size, do very well on actual vegetables, including an organic farmer and several other substantial stalls. Indeed, they've got things for all sorts of people; if you want to make ultra-healthy food at home, you can come here for ingredients, and if you want to indulge, you can stop by their fudge stall. People with restrictive diets should be pretty happy; a South American stall offers to cook their breakfast dishes with cactus instead of egg (and their beans are tasty), and a variety of decent options abound. This market is mostly food (though there are a few tents of clothing and other sundries). I would suggest avoiding this place if you are a compulsive spender, as there are a lot of ways for your money to disappear fast. But since I'm self-disciplined (and my exchange rate is favorable), I find it worthwhile to visit.

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    Milton Markets - Welcome!

    Welcome!

    Milton Markets - Gozleme is always a good choice. Also District 1's potato prawns and seafood spring rolls are to die for

    Gozleme is always a good choice. Also District 1's potato prawns and seafood spring rolls are to die for

    Milton Markets - Teach 'em about taxes, mate.

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    Teach 'em about taxes, mate.

    Northey Street City Farm - I want to go there.

    Northey Street City Farm

    4.4(7 reviews)
    3.8 kmWindsor

    Markets that aren't so full of people that your long dormant homicidal tendencies begin to rear…read moretheir ugly head? YES PLEASE! We don't go to Northey Street Markets all that often, but every single time we've been, it's been a delight. Though there are a couple of tight alleys, the markets are small enough that most walkways are at least 2m wide, so you rarely get shoved about (hurrah!). There are often a smaller number of people, probably because of the smaller number of stalls, so you can easily see what's there and get served pretty quickly. The obvious exception are all the grocery stalls, which are usually packed, though they get through everyone pretty quickly. Worth going to just for Raw & Peace; amazing raw burgers, pizza, cake... ah! It's all good. But there are also a number of other interesting stalls there, all of which are worth a look (there was even a Bahn Mi stall one time we went). And, of course, it's in the Northey Street park, so you're under a gorgeous canopy, surrounded by trees, and just a 30 second walk from the creek (and all manner of walking tracks!) Really worth a look, even if only so there's that ONE MARKET that you don't hate!

    Northey St City Farm is one of those council initiatives that actually WORKS! In the 1974 Brisbane…read morefloods the Windsor area was severely flooded, leading to council requistioning the land next to the creek back from home owners. Instead of just keeping the land mowed, in 1994 Brisbane City Council opened the area as a community farm. It has now grown to become an outstanding resource for the local community, with lessons in permaculture, markets, a cafe and nursery and allotment gardening available. Lots of school groups visit and the kids get the opportunity to harvest produce and cook it on site, allowing city kids an opportunity to see how food production works first hand. You can rent an allotment for a nominal fee to grow your own produce, join a community group or just walk around the different gardens to learn new ideas about cultivation and gardening best practice. As you can imagine it is a wonderland for kids of all ages, and sitting down over a chai at the cafe feels like you've stepped back into a simpler, easier time where kids wore felt and played with pipe cleaners and were allowed to stay in the park with their friends until the street lights came on. Locals should also take advantage of the organic markets on Sunday from 6.30am - 10.30am.

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    Northey Street City Farm - Its a garden, its diverse and all true.

    Its a garden, its diverse and all true.

    Northey Street City Farm - Watch it grow yall.

    Watch it grow yall.

    Northey Street City Farm

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    McWhirter's Farmers Market

    McWhirter's Farmers Market

    2.5(2 reviews)
    2.3 kmFortitude Valley
    $$

    I would shop here almost everyday when the Greek owners had it (2014); now I see that a chinese…read morepair own it and all the produce is really bad quality! Old, soft, not fresh! Coles has a better choice of fresh fruit/veg unfortunately! Also, to the old chinese guy who owns the store, I've been shopping there for longer then you've been there...so don't stand out the front of the shop staring at everyone as if they are going to steal your old cabbage! Show some respect! It is not a duty-free store! DO NOT SHOP HERE!

    I've been shopping here for my fruit and veggies since they were on the lower level of the old…read moreMcWhirter's building - a good more than a decade ago - and they are still my fruit store of choice despite having moved quite a distance from the area in the last year and a half. There is always fresh, seasonal produce at reasonable prices, often the cheapest around by far - and very friendly, knowledgeable and personal service. Nick takes great pride in his store and I can't remember him ever having taken a day off. There are some great bargains to be had, and also you will find produce you haven't seen often in other places - like black sapote, soursop, mangosteen, prickly pear, black garlic, durian, achacha, lotus root... they also are stocking more grocery lines these days - tins of beans, hummus, baba ganoush, pasta, sauces, home made Greek sweets, some smallgoods, yoghurt, dips, fruit juices, bread, milk, eggs, nuts and seeds. Close to the Halal meat store, the Greek and Filipino grocery stores and a short walk to Chinatown. If you spend over $30 you will get free parking in the adjacent McWhirters parking station and there are delivery options too for the local and surrounding areas. Open every day except public holidays.

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    McWhirter's Farmers Market

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    Davies Park Market - Happy Sprouts

    Davies Park Market

    3.8(19 reviews)
    5.0 kmWest End
    $$

    So, apparently in Australia, farmer's markets are not more expensive than grocery stores. There are…read morea lot of diverse vegetables to find here. It's a large, snaky space, with many things other than vegetables, including cooked food vendors, merchants of other ilks, and various forms of massage. List not exhaustive. I've had little trouble finding my go-to vegetables at better prices than Coles. The location isn't perfect. It doesn't drain well, and rain comes often in Brisbane. Parking is limited, and only one meaningful bus route goes by. Also, everyone else is right that you want to think about getting in early, which may or may not be easy to do on a Saturday morning depending on your disposition. But by all means, if you can get here, you'll find something good.

    Where else can you get your eyebrows threaded, a shiatsu massage, handmade soaps, a new throw…read moreblanket for your bed, some funky jewelry, a live music concert, and a freshly squeezed mint limeaid, curry puff, and hungarian donut while shopping for fresh fruits and veggies for less than $100 before 9am? Speechless? Yeah, that's how I felt my first time, too. Get there early on Saturdays and bring more cash than you think you'll need- the cravability factor is high here and if you don't buy it when you see it the first time, you may not get a second chance because the scarcity factor is high as well. I took a ton of photos to give you an idea of what you'll find- check 'em out!

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    Davies Park Market - Turkish Gozleme

    Turkish Gozleme

    Davies Park Market - Plenty of fruit & veggie stalls

    Plenty of fruit & veggie stalls

    Davies Park Market - Eat a Pocket South Indian Vegetarian

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    Eat a Pocket South Indian Vegetarian

    The Village Markets - Bunker Coffee's stall

    The Village Markets

    4.2(6 reviews)
    4.3 kmKelvin Grove
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    A great market that sprung up in the past couple of years offering a more convenient option for…read morepeople north of the river than the West End markets. It has all the market staples with food dominating, but clothes, home wares, kitchenware also featuring. The food stalls include produce from quite a few local growers including some organic ones, so you know the freshness is guaranteed. One thing that they do perhaps a little better than West End is live music. The organisers arrange a different group each week, with genres including from Jazz and Latin, so you aren't subject to the vicissitudes of the busker. The markets go until about 1pm but it's best to arrive early. Which means you will be there for your first weekend coffee. There are a few stalls doing good quality espresso, and my favourite is Bunker Coffee, who also have a small outlet in Milton.

    Once upon a time Saturday mornings were for sleeping in waking up to discover half the day had…read moreslipped away. They were for watching Rage while eating your cereal. Yet somewhere along the time-space continuum my Saturday mornings took a turn towards domesticity and became more about getting up early and getting sh*t done including visiting the markets for fresh fruit and veg. The Village Markets at Kelvin Grove are my preferred market destination. Not because they have the best range of produce (it's good and ample but there are better around) but because even when in peak hour you still feel like you have space to move as you walk up and down the walkway. Other more notorious markets in Brisbane have downsized leaving it near impossible to pass through the walkways without feeling like you're the newest sardine in the tin. Ney, Saturday morning market visits are for leisurely strolls up and down looking at each stall, coffee in hand (preferable from Rooster - formerly Bunker Stand). Once caffeinated take your pick from fresh produce, hand made yoghurts, a bunch of flowers for your beloved or for yourself.

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    The Village Markets - Gorgeous stall full of fabulous herb pots

    Gorgeous stall full of fabulous herb pots

    The Village Markets - Now that's a beetroot!

    Now that's a beetroot!

    The Village Markets

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    Boundary Street Markets - Just one photo. This is the whole thing.

    Boundary Street Markets

    3.5(4 reviews)
    4.3 kmWest End
    $$

    After a few ups and downs, Boundary Street Markets' relocation effort seems to have settled into…read moresomething that is sustainable and occasionally worthwhile, but not impressive. After first focusing on one location behind Boundary Hotel, they seem to have shifted focus to a slightly more visible location by Rumpus Room. In any case, the setting isn't quite as substantial, the vendors not as numerous, and the crowd not as dense as it was shortly before the old location closed. Evaluated on its own merits, the new space has some worthwhile vendors, especially for dessert. As it's even closer to the other businesses in the area than it was before, it now seems to make more sense as a brief stop along the way rather than as an event unto itself. I find their options quite vegetarian-friendly (and beyond, in many cases). And it's nice to have choices.

    Nov 2016 and the food market has re-exerted itself. A good range of eats. The night I visited I…read morepicked an aburi salmon bowl on brown rice and the S.O. picked a char grill brisket burger, both around the $10 mark. The fare included Eritrean, West African, Japanese, curly potato sticks, Hungarian, chai, waffles, gluten free donuts, chargrilled, Malaysian. The tiny art cafe, Bench, is also open. Beer is served in the astroturf area. A fair amount of seating is available. The handmade stalls, however, are decimated. I think I only saw around 5 such and all were jewellery. I think what was missing was a fun drink. Your choices are chai, coffee (hot or bottled), iced tea, soft drink cans, beer... This place could do, in its relaxed picnic feel, a good bulk mixed cocktail and/or sangria and/or exotic slushie. Hot tip... Suncorp atm is across the road! Now the bad news... Emanating across the back seating area was a putrid stink. Was it sewage? Was it a grease trap? Just keep it to yourself and sit around the side. Let some other people sit there. ;)

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    Boundary Street Markets - Seating

    Seating

    Boundary Street Markets - Bench espresso

    Bench espresso

    Boundary Street Markets - Waffles

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    Waffles

    Charlie & Liz's Self Serve Fruit Mart

    Charlie & Liz's Self Serve Fruit Mart

    3.8(5 reviews)
    4.3 kmWest End
    $$

    Upon discovering Charlie & Liz's, I've decided I would happily catch the bus from New Farm to West…read moreEnd every week to buy fruit and veg in order to stick the finger to the corporate grocery giants. You might ask why I would go this effort? Well, I'll tell you. At this "Self Serve Fruit Mart" the produce is fresher, the prices are lower and service is friendlier than any Coles/Woolworths experience I've had. Not only that, but the produce is all seasonal and chances are the farmer who grew it is benefitting much more from the stock sold. I am a HUGE believer in supporting local business, so if you're in, around or even ever in West End, I would highly recommend you pick up your weeks groceries from somewhere like Charlie & Liz's Self Serve Fruit Mart. Not only will you save money, but what you spend will be feeding the local economy and helping more locals out.

    I often walk past this fruit and veg shop and whether I need anything or not, my eyes linger on the…read morebeautiful displays of fruit stacked up on the footpath. My legs keep going but my head and neck kind of lag behind, the voice in my head saying, "Maybe I NEED some of those mangoes or perhaps a pineapple." Whilst this is a nice little fruit and veg shop with temptingly displayed produce, I'd never do all my fruit and veg shopping here as it's too small and too expensive. I try to do a bulk shop on the weekend at either The Gabba Fruit Market or the Davies Park Markets, where you really get value for money, but if I forget something, I'd much rather pop into Charlie & Liz's than go to Coles. It's a handy little store, in the middle of Boundary Street, the produce is good and supporting small businesses is always good.

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    Charlie & Liz's Self Serve Fruit Mart
    Charlie & Liz's Self Serve Fruit Mart
    Charlie & Liz's Self Serve Fruit Mart

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