It's not just the spanking fresh produce and tasty treats that draw regulars to our Saturday morning market - there's also live music to add to the cruisy weekend vibe.
You can stroll around with a fresh coffee, sit and soak up the market atmosphere or have an impromptu picnic lunch in Takutai Square. There’s regular live music and family entertainment and plenty of space for kids to run around.
Vendors may only sell what they grow, farm, pickle, preserve, bake, smoke or catch themselves from within a defined local area.
Products and specialities
You’ll find fresh, seasonal fruit, vegetables and herbs, eggs and meat, olives and olive oils, artisan breads and hand-made pastries, cheeses and condiments and much more - direct from the local growers, farmers and makers who produced it.
Hours
- MonClosed
- TuesClosed
- WedClosed
- ThursClosed
- FriClosed
- Sat -
- SunClosed
- HolidaysClosed
Additional Information
Was taken here for the first time as a surprise by my wonderful boyfriend and ended up having the most amazing breakfast...mini dutch pancakes, cover in hot custard and berry coulis...I almost cried! It is tiny but I would say come here with an empty tummy and a full wallet. We easily spent $50 ( we went a little crazy) stocking up not only on fresh fruit and vege but many tasty treats! Bread, pastries, dips, cheeses and meats. Just jump on a train and when you get out of the station, this market is waiting to greet you! To the lovely dutch pancake guy, you are totally my new best friend...you need to check out his pancakes when you go! My lovely picture is of a custard and cranberry pastry, sold to me by a very funny French man.