At Farmers' Markets you'll find organic and low impact vegetables, herbs, juices, cheeses, honey, wine, smoked meat and fish, free range eggs and more - all sold directly by the grower/producer. Get the best of Victoria's seasonal fresh produce right on St Kilda's doorstep.
It's certainly not your average shopping expedition. Farmers and producers roll up from across the state. There's an abundance of fresh, seasonal and organic fruit and vegies, and also free range chooks, eggs and other meats, organic and sourdough breads, berries, juices, cheeses, sauces, chutneys, jams, pates, wine and honey and much more.
Unlike anything else in Melbourne, Farmers' Markets bring a slice of rural life to the city and provide a Saturday morning food gathering experience like no other. All goods are grown and made by those who sell them and the quality of produce is of the utmost importance.
The market is plastic bag free, so bring your own baskets, bags and trolleys.
When: 1st Saturday of every month
Where: Chaucer Street , St Kilda (just behind Acland St and Luna Park ) Melways ref 2P B9
Time: 8.30 am – 1.00 pm.
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