Explore the vibrant world of Brisbane Farmers Markets and discover the freshest local produce in Southern Queensland Country. Immerse yourself in a food lover’s paradise with a wide variety of farm-fresh delights. Don’t miss out on the best Queensland Country farmers markets too! Forget the supermarket, stock up your pantry and enjoy fresh from the farm gate to you shopping. Make it a country drive or a weekend away and head out into the sunshine.

Spending in the regions and buying local products keeps money circulating in the economy, supporting local jobs and families. By enjoying wonderful, fresh, healthy produce, you’ll be doing your bit to support Southern Queensland Country farmers markets and their communities.

How to get the best from a Brisbane Farmers Market

Discover the freshest produce in Southern Queensland Country at Brisbane Farmers Markets, where the early bird truly catches the worm. To ensure you don’t miss out, start your day by visiting the market’s Facebook page or website to check their operating hours. Some markets kick off as early as 6 a.m. and sell out fast! I’ve categorized these markets by their opening days but remember that not all operate weekly; some are monthly. Be sure to stay updated with each market’s schedule before making your travel plans.

Brisbane Farmers Markets You Can’t Miss: Fresh Finds Mid Week

Brisbane City Markets

Reddacliff Place, Queen Street, 8 am – 6 pm

Visitors say – Great market. Some really nice fresh fruit is available here, including fresh picked fruit from the Sunshine Coast area. Fantastic hot dogs. Great home-baked banana bread at other stalls. Lots of other great fresh food and produce too. A must-visit!

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Milton Markets- Inner West Gem with Fresh Finds, Local Treasures, and Good Vibes 

Formerly known as the Red Hill Farmers’ Markets, the Milton Markets have become Brisbane’s premier destination for fresh produce, artisanal crafts, and lifestyle treasures. Conveniently located in the heart of the inner-west, this vibrant market offers a carefully curated selection of farm-fresh goods, including premium meats, seafood, eggs, honey, and more. Stroll through the lively stalls to discover unique arts, crafts, and gourmet delights, making it an ideal weekend or midweek outing for families, friends, and foodies alike. With its welcoming atmosphere and unbeatable range, the Milton Markets are a must-visit for anyone seeking quality and community spirit.

Visitors say – Lots of fresh organic foods, fresh and cooked, bread, vegetables, fruit, honey, meat, fish and food vans.

Need to Know – First and Third Thursday of every month, 10 AM – 2 PM and  6 am – 12 noon Sunday.Cribb Street, Milton

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Country Farmers Markets Every Week

The Laidley Village Markets

Corner of Patrick Street and The Mall every Friday, 7 am to 1 pm

Visitors say – Browse the stalls to find fresh local produce and homemade treats. You’ll also find collectables, arts and crafts, books and lots of other goodies.

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Saturday Brisbane Markets

On Saturday, seize the perfect opportunity to gather your family, load up the car, and embark on an exciting journey through the rich variety of offerings at Brisbane Farmers Markets and other fresh food markets in Queensland. Discover the best of local produce in Brisbane while exploring the vibrant world of fresh food markets in the region.

Jan Powers Farmers Markets Powerhouse

The Brisbane Powerhouse, 119 Lamington St, New Farm, 6 am – 12 noon

Visitors sayGourmet food market with local and ‘organic’ produce from around the area. A nice Saturday morning market next door to the Powerhouse (home of arts and comedy) and a beautiful dog park.

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West End Markets

Montague Rd & Jane Street, Davies Park, West End, 6 am to 2 pm

Visitors say – Lovely place, local fruits and vegetables, homemade bakery and good prices.

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Jan Powers Farmers Markets, Manly

Royal Esplanade, Manly, 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month

Visitors sayGreat atmosphere and bargains in fruits and vegetables.

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The Carseldine Farmers & Artisan Markets

532 Beams Rd, Carseldine, 6 am – 12 noon

Visitors sayCarseldine markets have an incredible range of products. I go every week for fresh produce and spices, but they have other items, including local craft shops. Great products, great prices, amazing atmosphere and excellent parking. Definitely, the market for all your needs!

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Saturday Fresh Market Rocklea

Discover Brisbane’s premier fresh food and lifestyle market every Saturday at the iconic Saturday Fresh Market in Rocklea. With over 150 bustling stalls, this vibrant market is a haven for food lovers and bargain hunters alike. From the freshest seasonal fruit and vegetables to premium meats, seafood, and dazzling flower arrangements, you’ll find everything you need to stock your pantry and brighten your home.

But it doesn’t stop there—explore an impressive variety of plants, artisan products, and lifestyle goods, making it a one-stop destination for your weekly shopping. Every Saturday, over 5,000 shoppers flock here to enjoy the lively atmosphere and unbeatable selection.

Visitors say: The Saturday Fresh Market is the largest fresh food and lifestyle market in Brisbane. Over 150 stalls offer a huge selection of fruit and vegetables, quality meats and poultry, breads, baked goods, gourmet and deli lines, plants and lifestyle products. 

Need to Know – Convenient parking is available for just $6 per vehicle or $2 per person, ensuring easy access to the market’s delights. Please note, while furry friends must stay at home (except certified assistance animals), there’s no shortage of charm and community spirit to keep you coming back.

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Brisbane farmers markets guide - Towri Growers Market

Dallas and Carolyn Davidson from Towri Sheep Cheeses at Towri Growers Market

Best Farmers Markets Near Brisbane on Saturdays

Head into the country for a great day out and fill your car with lovely fresh country produce.  Here are the Southern Queensland Country Farmers Markets, where the emphasis is on fresh farm produce that is direct to you! Don’t forget to take bags, boxes and an esky to bring your goodies home in peak condition. A country drive is the perfect excuse to pop on your favourite podcast, Table for Two (AIs) – Eat drink and be Kerry.

Towri Growers Market – Where Freshness Meets Community.

Discover the heart of the Scenic Rim at this vibrant farmers market, hosted at the iconic Towri Sheep Cheeses farm. A paradise for food lovers, it’s your one-stop destination for farm-fresh essentials and award-winning products. Meet the passionate producers behind Towri, Tommerup’s Dairy Farm, Valley Pride Produce, Harry’s Paddock, The Black Bee Apiary, Christmas Creek Produce, and Barney Creek Vineyard. Beyond produce, explore artisan skincare and lifestyle goods that reflect the region’s creativity. For just $5 entry, enjoy a day of family-friendly fun with live music, sheep milking demonstrations, and even the quirky charm of Towri’s famous sheep. Go for the freshness, stay for the experience!

Need to know – The Towri Growers Market is located at Towri Sheep Cheeses, 206 Saville Road, Allenview, Queensland 4285. Allenview is approximately an hour’s drive south of Brisbane, near Beaudesert in the Scenic Rim region. The market operates on the first Saturday of each month from 9 AM to 2 PM.

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Toowoomba Farmers Market

Under the windmills at Cobb and Co Museum, Lindsay St East, Toowoomba. Open from 7 am to 12 noon.

Visitors say“What a great local market, complete with local produce, fresh food, crafts and live music. We were spoilt for choice, and the variety of fresh fruit and veg, plus artisan bakery goods and great breakfast burgers, were awesome. Dog friendly – will be back.” 
“Excellent range of local farm-produced products sold by the growers, makers or owners. All stall holders are extremely knowledgeable about their produce or product. All are friendly and patient with no question seemed too silly.” 
“One of the best markets we’ve come across in Queensland. Very well laid out, including lots of tables and chairs for those eating or drinking coffee – something many market organisers forget. Some quality locally-made products and lots of produce and things to consume on the spot. On a lovely sunny day yesterday, there were lots of smiling people and happy dogs.” 

Need to know – Toowoomba is an easy 1.5-hour drive west of Brisbane. After the markets, stroll Toowoomba’s Botanic Gardens and Queens Park next door.

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Granite Belt Farmers Market

Stanthorpe Railway Station, 7.30 am -12 noon.

Visitors sayThis is a really great fruit and veg market with genuinely local produce.

Need to know – Stanthorpe is less than 3 hours’ drive from Brisbane and is a popular destination year-round. Visit in winter to enjoy open fires and excellent red wines, or enjoy the warmer months when the berries and orchards are bursting with new fruits and vegetables.

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Boonah Country Markets

Bring an esky to Springleigh Park in Boonah and shop until you drop at the stalls displaying lavender products, condiments, confectionary, homewares and more. Springleigh Park Boonah, 7 am – 12 noon, every second and fourth Saturday

Visitors sayAll kinds of bargains from plants to bric-a-brac and food.

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Mulgowie Farmers Market

7 Mulgowie School Road, Mulgowie, Locker Valley. First Saturday of the month from 8 am to 11 am.

Visitors say – “My favourite market! It has a relaxing atmosphere, being set on the green grounds around Mulgowie Hall. There are interesting stalls, fresh produce and tasty food. You can sit in the shade and enjoy live music. At the last market, the Lockyer Antique Motor Association showed their fabulous old cars.”

“Genuine country market with local produce. Great atmosphere. Loads of stalls with farm fresh produce, flowers, cakes, fruit & veg, plants, books, olives, cheese, ice cream, coffee and homemade gifts.. just to name a few. Free parking, Live music and BBQ Breakfast. Pet friendly.”

Need to know – Mulgowie is a 1 hour 20-minute drive west from Brisbane via the Warrego Highway, then through the Lockyer Valley towns of Rosewood and Grandchester. The Mulgowie Pub is close by
for an Aussie pub lunch after the markets.

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Sunday Brisbane Farmers Markets for Every Food Lover

Sunday is the ideal day to gather your family, hop in the car, and explore the diverse offerings of Brisbane Farmers Markets and other fresh food markets in Queensland. Our list includes some remarkable finds, such as the Global Food Markets at Logan, renowned as one of Brisbane’s best destinations for local produce.

Northey Street City Farm Organic Market

54 Northey Street, Windsor, 6 am to 11 am

Visitors sayYummy food and a great range of organic fruit, veg and meat

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Nundah Fresh Farmers Market

Every Sunday, the Nundah Train Station carpark transforms into a bustling marketplace brimming with flavour, colour, and creativity. The Nundah Fresh Farmers Markets are a foodie’s paradise and a haven for those who love supporting local. Stroll through the vibrant stalls to taste gourmet treats, pick up farm-fresh produce, and discover unique plants, handmade crafts, and one-of-a-kind giftware. It’s the perfect way to spend your Sunday morning, blending community vibes with exceptional finds. Located next to Nundah Train Station, Station Street Nundah,6 am – 12 noon

Visitors sayOutdoor farmers market offering fish, produce, meat, crafts, flowers & art year-round. Dogs – yes!

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Milton Markets- Inner West Gem

Formerly known as the Red Hill Farmers’ Markets, the Milton Markets have become Brisbane’s premier destination for fresh produce, artisanal crafts, and lifestyle treasures. Conveniently located in the heart of the inner-west, this vibrant market offers a carefully curated selection of farm-fresh goods, including premium meats, seafood, eggs, honey, and more. Stroll through the lively stalls to discover unique arts, crafts, and gourmet delights, making it an ideal weekend or midweek outing for families, friends, and foodies alike. With its welcoming atmosphere and unbeatable range, the Milton Markets are a must-visit for anyone seeking quality and community spirit.

Tagline: Fresh Finds, Local Treasures, and Good Vibes – Every Week at Milton Markets.

Cribb Street, Milton, 6 am – 12 noon, plus First and Third Thursday of every month, 10 AM – 2 PM

Visitors sayLots of fresh organic foods, fresh and cooked, bread, vegetables, fruit, honey, meat, fish and food vans.

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Global Food Markets

4114 Logan Central, Croydon and Station Road

Visitors say: Farmer’s Market with fresh fruit and vegetables and Ethnic Food Stalls for dine-in or takeaway. Can’t beat the smell of the Afghani bakery bread that’s right nearby. Fresh veggies and a good variety of vegetables are stocked.

Need to know: While you are in the area, take the opportunity to visit this surprising Buddhist temple.

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Country Farmers Markets on Sundays

The Green Shed Market: Fresh Finds, Local Vibes

Start your Sunday right at the Green Shed Market on Tamborine Mountain, a vibrant hub of fresh, locally grown goodness. Held at the Mount Tamborine Showgrounds and run by the passionate Tamborine Mountain Local Producers Association, this market is a treasure trove of organic delights. Browse stalls offering just-picked produce, fragrant flowers, artisan bread, golden honey, gourmet jams, herbs, plants, and freshly brewed coffee.

Our tip? Make it a day trip! The scenic 45-minute drive from Brisbane or the Gold Coast is the perfect excuse to pop on your favourite podcast, including Table for Two (AIs) – Eat drink and be Kerry.  After stocking up on your farm-fresh groceries, extend your adventure with one of Tamborine Mountain’s many attractions—a high ropes challenge for thrill-seekers, a serene waterfall walk for nature lovers, or a tasting tour for food and wine enthusiasts.

Need to Know –  The Green Shed Market takes place every Sunday from 6:30 AM to 11:00 AM at the Mount Tamborine Showgrounds. It’s the ideal spot to stock up on fresh produce and local specialties while enjoying a relaxed morning in a scenic setting. Perfect for turning a grocery run into a memorable day trip!

Noosa Farmers Market – Where Fresh Meets Coastal Flair

Set among the lush greenery of Noosaville, the Noosa Farmers Market is a must-visit for food lovers seeking local flavors and artisan delights. Every Sunday, this bustling market comes alive with an array of farm-fresh produce, gourmet treats, fresh flowers, handmade crafts, and more. From organic fruits and vegetables to indulgent pastries and boutique coffee, it’s the perfect way to immerse yourself in Noosa’s vibrant community spirit. Wander through the stalls, meet the passionate growers and makers, and savor the relaxed coastal vibes.

Visitors say: Outdoor market with locally sourced fruits & vegetables, plus baked goods & breakfast options. Great food with duck and pork buns to die for.  The best place to get organic fruit and veg and quality meat.

Need to Know:
The Noosa Farmers Market is held every Sunday from 6:00 AM to 12:00 PM at the Noosaville AFL Grounds. Don’t forget to bring your reusable bags for all your fresh finds! 155 Weyba Road, Noosaville. Here’s what to do when you are in Noosa.

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Tamborine Mountain Country Markets – Where Creativity and Community Thrive

Discover a treasure trove of handmade crafts, delicious local produce, and vibrant community spirit at the Tamborine Mountain Country Markets. Held on the second Sunday of each month, this lively event transforms the Tamborine Mountain Showgrounds into a bustling hub of creativity and flavor. With over 150 stalls, you’ll find everything from unique artisan crafts and freshly baked goods to farm-fresh produce and homemade preserves. Local buskers add to the cheerful atmosphere, filling the air with live music as you browse. Whether you’re hunting for a special gift, stocking up on local ingredients, or simply soaking up the mountain charm, this market offers a delightful day out.

Visitors say:  The freshest produce, picked that morning, freshly baked bread, vegetables, fruits, jams, raw honey from local beekeepers.

Need to Know:
The Tamborine Mountain Country Markets run on the second Sunday of each month from 7:30 AM to 1:30 PM at the Tamborine Mountain Showgrounds. Bring your appetite, shopping bags, and a sense of adventure—you never know what unique finds await! 386-398 Main Western Rd, Tamborine Mountain Show Grounds. Tamborine Mountain.

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Ipswich Showplace Markets

81 Warwick Rd, Ipswich, 6 am to 11.30 am

Visitors sayStallholders sell a range of items, both new and second-hand, including toys, clothes, books, plants, household items, art, craft, tools, hardware, services, fruit and vegetables, ice cream, hot food, coffee and more!

Need to know –  There’s a surprising number of great places to eat around Ipswich!

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As you plan your next weekend excursion, remember that Brisbane Farmers Markets offer an abundant treasure trove of local produce in Brisbane and an immersive experience in the world of fresh food markets in Queensland. Gather your loved ones, embrace the joys of discovering farm-fresh delights, and savour the vibrant community spirit these markets bring. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to explore the tastes, sights, and sounds that make Brisbane’s Farmers Markets a must-visit destination. Start your journey to a flavour filled adventure today!

Plainland Country Market

Porters Plainland Hotel, 66 Plainland Road, Plainland. Third Sunday of each month from 7 am to 12 noon.

Visitors say“These are the best markets I’ve attended. The market is focused on local, made, grown, created and handmade with free face painting, giant lawn games, and sessional pony rides. “

Need to know – Porters Plainland Hotel is about halfway between Brisbane and Toowoomba on the Warrego Highway. The hotel has a great eatery with a delicious cake cabinet to check out.  The Locker Valley is a great place to explore, so plan a weekend getaway.

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Brisbane farmers markets are the heart of the city’s vibrant food scene, offering everything from fresh, locally grown produce to artisan goods and handmade treasures. Whether you’re hunting for organic vegetables, gourmet delights, or unique crafts, these bustling markets are a feast for the senses. With live music, friendly vendors, and an unmistakable community vibe, they’re the perfect way to start your weekend. Don’t forget your reusable bags and an appetite for fresh flavours—you never know what surprises await at Brisbane farmers markets!