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Canberra Night Markets

Canberra Night Markets

Canberra Night Markets
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508chaneller
Canberra, Australia229 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2016
This year was better organised, it was spread over a bigger space, and the lines where shorter, great variety of food.

Great setting, something for the whole family. What the sunset over the mountains. Alcohol available.

Get out before the weather gets cold, and get some exercise by walking around Enlighten as well.
Written 15 March 2016
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Chris T
20 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2015 • Friends
The Night Markets at Barton, nestled in the precinct around the Realm Hotel, is a pretty new player on the block. There are white tents and fairy lights and a delightful array of stalls and handmade delights.

Beyond the usual soaps and photo frames, there were native flowers, cotton cushions and rugs, fresh cookies, handcrafted pictures for tots, and even coloured collar decorations for your pets. Nice stuff, quality stuff, things you don’t usually see around.

There's also a choice of eats from local restaurants and bars, and great background music. Great for a family outing or a stroll and saunter after work.

Well worth a visit.

More at: http://bit.ly/1FwyHUk
Written 19 February 2015
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bolinp64
Lisarow, Australia25 contributions
2.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2022
Despite online app for ordering the wait was way too long and prices suggested better value going to a restaurant.
Written 15 March 2022
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Susan S
Queanbeyan, Australia51 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2015 • Couples
Its great to have events in CBR that are more organic, where things develop and people can make it their own. The CBR night markets feels like that. There are stalls with handmade goods / ethically sourced materials and artisan products (jewellery, metal sculptures and bamboo exercise clothing for instance). Great Japanese/ Australian street food and a couple of bars.
Add in some great live music and a crazy jumping and juggling clown on stilts and everyone is catered for. Great end to the working week. Recommended.
Written 13 September 2015
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Michael A
Canberra, Australia38 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2020 • Couples
I do not understand how an over salted (expect MSG was used), mushy noodle dish, a serve of cold spring rolls, a chicken wrap that was mostly bread and a beer can cost $70.
I don't understand how anyone could find it acceptable to pay exorbitant prices for less than average food.
My wife and I went to a Thai restaurant this evening and had an excellent meal (entreesand main), only costing $50.
We won't be back.
Written 2 March 2020
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