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A really nice vibe here, Live music, seating available at tables with umbrellas. Plenty of takeaway food, a wide variety of fruit & Veg available, Flowers honey etc. fresh bakers bread & pastries, all in all a useful market, not full of the usual flotsam & jetson. I'll definitely be at the next one.…
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Date of experience: January 2020
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I love going to the Stirling Farmers Market. I particulalry love the two bakeries that supply there--the French-style one and the organic one. It's so hard to find really great spelt and rye bread but you can here. The fruit and vegies are good quality and last in the fridge longer than ones bought in supermarkets. Parking is close, which makes it easier to carry everything to the car. A really good little market overall.…
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Date of experience: May 2019
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There is almost nothing around the temporary market, so it's quiet and the air is sweet. Especially in the late summer to autumn days, the market is full of the freshest local fruits and vegetables; prices differ though, some veg vendors are selling the same things as the fresh shops but pricing more. choose those farmers owned vendors you would find something really special. The live music is the feature that I guess no one would just leave without sitting under the trees and relaxing for the day.…
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Date of experience: May 2019
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Great variety of fresh fruit, vegetables, flowers, bread, pasta and other produce. Can taste the difference and longer lasting. Fab atmosphere.
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Date of experience: March 2019
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I made the effort one Sunday morning and was extremely disappointed. Avoid the carpark entrance directly from Cedric St and go around the back. I was after fresh produce at discounted prices but it was mostly hot food and snacks. There was a small amount of fresh produce it was around the same price as a normal shop with high overheads. Profiteering. Bundoora Markets in the Latrobe Uni carpark in Melbourne had shaped my expectation of cheap, fresh, organic produce. Very disappointed. The only thing i liked was the live entertainment (singers).…
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Date of experience: September 2018
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