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    Northside Produce Market

    Northside Produce Market

    4.0(1 review)
    8.6 kmNorth Sydney

    For me not much beats a sunny Saturday strolling a farmers market with an organic mocha and almond…read morecroissant in hand. This is one of the best farmers markets to do that. London and California have some pretty good ones but this is up there with the finest. I love the way the stall make a horse shoe shape around Civic park - you can meander past all the food and finish up in the grassy centre so that you can munch on all your new delights. Last market I bough a giant size broccoli that must have been cut at the roots because it was about the size of five supermarket broccoli attached together. Because they were attached to the main stem it lasted for a good week and a half and that wasn't because it went off but rather we ate all. Even better - it cost about $4 - bargain. Saying that, whilst much of the seasonal fruit and vegetables are reasonably prices many of the other products aren't so cheap. Organic meats, milk, wood fired breads, fresh pasta, bottled sauces, organic coffee beans, gluten free sweets, fresh muesli, tea tonics, natural skin care ranges, fresh flowers, organic cider and a stall with a banana bread stacked wall are some of the pricier items. Some of my favourite buys have been a cashew nut spread, beetroot hummus and edible zucchini flowers. There is usually a good busker strumming out some tunes too - I like to pop him my gold change from that indulgent mocha I bought! It happens on the third Saturday of every month from 8am - 12pm. Under cover parking is available in the Ridge St. car park behind Civic Park.

    Mosman Art & Craft Markets

    Mosman Art & Craft Markets

    4.0(1 review)
    5.3 km
    $

    The remit for Mosman market appears to be handmade and beautiful - we don't really care if it's…read moreorganic or not. It is definitely the place to head to if you're looking for a gift. Priority is given to hand crafted and home produced goods and this ensures that the goods on sale are unique and usually of a high quality. This arts and crafts market suits the affluent demographic of the area perfectly and there is always a lot of foot traffic; though how many are actually buying is another matte,r as the stall holders tend to remain constant, so once you've seen the offerings it can get a little tiresome. Many stalls focus on children's clothing, accessories and toys -think Cath Kidson/Penny Scanlan - lots of flowery bonnets, retro cowboy/spaceman designs and wooden toys. There's jewellery in a range of price brackets and styles: from dainty silver earrings to chunky resin necklaces. I once bought the most delightful butterfly wing earrings that had been 'frozen' in resin (not good for ones Karma though I'm pretty sure). Artists that display here tend to be pretty conservative or focus on photography of the local area. There's clothing, leather goods, soy candles as well as food stalls selling pretty cupcakes, chutneys and relishes, olive oils from the Hunter and organic honey. There are a small number of fast food outlets one selling Dutch Pancakes that are just sensational. Mosman Markets occur on the Mosman Square and Village Green on the first Saturday of every month, pretty much come rain hail or shine; they're a hardy bunch the Mosman Marketers though they didn't have it too touch today, in beautiful 26 degree autumn day. Nice to kick back and relax to the jazz band that play around mid-morning.

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    Castle Hill Farmers' Market & Fine Food Market - Sunflowers anyone?

    Castle Hill Farmers' Market & Fine Food Market

    4.0(2 reviews)
    29.2 km

    The Hawkesbury Harvest Farmers and Fine Food Markets are an amazing way to spend your Saturday…read moremornings with the family or just a great way to stock up on all your organic goodies. The sausage and egg rolls are to die for and the fresh flowers are too hard to resist. Get there before 8.30am before everything sells out.

    This food market is held twice a month on the 2nd and fourth Saturday, you should get there early…read moreor you may miss out on some of the great produce. The market on the 4th Sunday has a much better selection of stalls so you should choose this one shop , I wouldn't bother with the other one on the 2nd Saturday of the month. I highly recommend that you try the following beautiful fresh farm eggs - they taste divine any of the goats cheese from Willowbrae you can find in the stall inside in th hall freshly picked flowers - always good quality- if you ask the owner, she will give you tips on how to keep them alive as long as possible the brownies from the brownie lady inside the hall - all options are delicious and you can buy different sizes to suit your needs the olives - also inside the hall. I recommend the big green olives - they are delicious they also have organic vegetables milk beef, lamb, duck, producers there as well as a few pastry stalls with gerat pies cakes and delicious breads all in all, a good selection. My husband only comes to the markets to eat the bacon and egg rolls and get a fresh orange juice - he says they are both the best he has tasted go to the stall which has the long line of hungry people.

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    Bondi Junction Food & Farmer's Market

    Bondi Junction Food & Farmer's Market

    4.3(3 reviews)
    11.1 km
    $$

    In London, Oxford Street is a terrifying place. It is fit to bursting with hard headed shopping…read moreprofessionals who have been reared on the dog eat dog mentality. It was a joy to find Bondi Junction's Oxford Street is metaphorically (as well as geographically) a million miles from this. On the Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of each week it plays host to a food and farmer's market, with the addition of artisan stalls on the Wednesday and Friday. There is a light-heartedness to these pop-up stalls, with the fruit and veg men playfully vying with the bearded bread stall men for trade, while the cookie stall man enthusiastically tells anyone who'll listen about his new recipes (one cookie recipe even used bacon). It's as much about shooting the breeze with passers-by as selling delicious food. I ate at the Lebanese tent and haven't been able to get the kebbe wrap out of my head since. All the ingredients were just as flavoursome and authentic as all the unpronounceable names on the board which I had to mutter not to look like too much like an uncultured foreigner.

    I always seem to stumble upon these markets - even though they happen 3 times a week in Bondi…read moreJunction Mall.... I don't know why i feel it's "special" to catch them.... but it does.... maybe because it's a huge contrast to the massive Westfield shopping mall 3 minutes walk up the road.... or maybe because you can find produce that comes from a "farm" and you meet the "grower" that it seems almost novel or quaint in the 21st century... The markets have a mix of flowers, fruits and veggies, homemade breads, takeaway foods and sometime even pedigree puppies. Everything is housed under large white canapees and it's a fun place to browse of try local treats. You're not going to find any bargains.... but you will enjoy the experience...

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    Manly Weekly Farmers Market - farmersmarket - Updated July 2026

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