Veg Out St Kilda Farmers' Market
12 Chaucer St, St Kilda VIC 3182, Australia
About
Veg Out St Kilda Farmers Market has been running for over 20 years, is an accredited VFMA farmers market, and is held in the Melbourne bayside suburb of St Kilda on the first Saturday of each month. The Veg Out St Kilda Farmers Market is operated by Veg Out Community Gardens St Kilda Inc (Veg…
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Reviews (5)
A very good selection of fruit and vegetables, meats and produce. The eggs were ridiculously expensive with some vendors offering a dozen for $26 because they was organic. Organic chickens, who would of thunk?
It was a sweltering Sat morning, yet the market was pretty crowded. There were a good variety of stalls selling fresh vegetables and fruits, juices/tea/coffee, bakes, milk/cheeses, eggs, etc. The produce here is grown and made by hand, with time and individual effort. It's definitely a place for locals/residents than tourists, though it would be nice to drop by and have an authentic experience of a local market when one is travelling.
One of the most wonderful farmerโs markets I have been to! A beautiful atmosphere wit music, food stands, baked goods, flowers and beautiful fresh produce! I highly recommend this market for isotopes to melbourne as well as to locals! Lovely to sit under the shade or to stroll through!
A great selection of quality, organic & farm grown produce from around Victoria, direct from the growers. The vibe is friendly and chilled, and it's great to get to know your favourite famers and learn more about their exceptional produce.
This market is very special, it started in response to supermarkets taking over all the grocery supply in this area. And as we know, supermarket fruits and veggies are not exactly packed with vitamins and minerals. But here, farmers bring all the freshest and produced with love goodies! The are always picked the day before and so stay fresh, and I mean fresh! for weeks! There are plenty of organic foods and fresh eggs and even meats and fish and artisan baked goods and cakes. There are nuts and honey and even hot food to eat if you skipped your breakfast. Fresh orange juice and some chai tea and coffee! The best way to spend Saturday morning!
