Redcliffe Markets
Redcliffe Markets
4.5
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Set alongside the picturesque Redcliffe Peninsula, the Redcliffe Markets are an iconic seaside marketplace filled with fresh farm-direct produce, meats, artisan goods, trawler-direct seafood, fresh baked breads, gourmet food and provisions, handmade wares, art ‘n’ craft and SO much more. It is a hub dedicated to supporting and showcasing the best growers, makers, builders and bakers in Moreton Bay and surrounds - something we’re incredibly passionate about. Redcliffe Markets boasts ample free parking, waterfront access, free entry and a bustling entertainment schedule. Tie it in with a brekky or gelato from one the local cafe’s and a quick dip or visit to Moreton Bay Island, and you have one perfect family day out.
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Gordon A
Brisbane, Australia32 contributions
Oct 2020
A pleasant surprise for a Sunday morning. And open until a respectable 2pm for those of us who like a later start on Sundays.
You'll find something here for everyone with so many stalls. And with all the regular shops and restaurants along side you can't go wrong. A wonderful day out.
You'll find something here for everyone with so many stalls. And with all the regular shops and restaurants along side you can't go wrong. A wonderful day out.
Written 9 October 2020
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Michael-4551
Caloundra, Australia5,528 contributions
Apr 2022
Visited on Sunday 10th April. It was my first visit to the markets, what a great selection of things to see. Plenty of food options to choose from as well, was really busy when I was there about midday.
Written 17 April 2022
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GillyGoldCoast
Gold Coast, Australia146 contributions
Sept 2021 • Family
Markets with something for everyone. Gets ultra busy but if I lived nearby I'd come every week for fresh food.
Written 1 October 2021
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Chris P
Caboolture, Australia442 contributions
Sept 2017 • Family
Not happy that these markets have the foreshore and affect the beautiful view while we were having lunch today. It was after 2 pm and some stalls were still open. The restaurants along the foreshore aren't benefiting from the people who visit the market. They pay good money to lease their space so is this fair. There is a back street that can be used for a market that doesn't have many restaurants along it, so doesn't it make sense to put it there. Fair go!
Written 3 September 2017
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rerp
Kibworth Beauchamp, UK397 contributions
Feb 2020
This market is held on the sea-front every Sunday Morning and contains a mixture of stalls varying from souvenir items to household goods and locally grown fruit and vegetables. I visit many markets and, particularly in seafront locations, these usually consist of the same tourist tat. This one had a small quantity of this but many stalls contained items not seen elsewhere. Worth a visit.
Written 10 March 2020
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Susan
Brisbane, Australia25 contributions
Dec 2019
The intrepid stallholders, selling everything from dog bowls to strawberries, children's clothes to fresh fish, bread and snacks, fresh fruit and veg - you name it, they sell it - close down the Redcliffe Parade, in the sea front, and provide the best entertainment for miles around.
It makes for a fabulous day out from Brisbane, being only about 25 minutes' drive from the CBD, with playgrounds and beach right there for the children, as well as strolls along the promenade or jetty, and the lagoon swimming pool right next door.
Thoroughly recommend.
It makes for a fabulous day out from Brisbane, being only about 25 minutes' drive from the CBD, with playgrounds and beach right there for the children, as well as strolls along the promenade or jetty, and the lagoon swimming pool right next door.
Thoroughly recommend.
Written 3 January 2020
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Lutravx2
Brisbane, Australia32 contributions
July 2019 • Solo
A great market experience! Excellent combination of fresh fruit and veggies, some delicatessen produce, honey, bakery produce teamed with hot food, clothing and curios. The markets run along the foreshore and cafe precinct. A selection of restaurants, coffee shops and bars complete the market experience. Views across the bay to the islands and a walk along the historic jetty completes the day’s outing.
Pop up ATMs are at the market. This place is wheelchair friendly. Pets and prams abound.
Pop up ATMs are at the market. This place is wheelchair friendly. Pets and prams abound.
Written 27 July 2019
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sunseeker2016
Brisbane, Australia309 contributions
Oct 2018 • Couples
The Redcliff Peninsular is just a short 40 minute drive from the Brisbane CBD and this seaside market, which takes up a few blocks of Redcliff Parade, has stunning views of Moreton Bay and Moreton Island. In fact, the markets close off the entire street from Anzac Ave to the quaintly named Humpybong Esplanade.
But we don't go for the views, or for the general market stores. We go for the spices! Just past the Coffee Club, there is a non-descript lane that cuts away from the coast.
Straight away you'll find the most amazing spice stall. The blends (sold loose weight) range from the aromatic Ras El Hanout, through to Butter Chicken, Briyana, Jalfrizi, Moroccan, Harissa, Korma, Madrass, Vindaloo, Malaysian, Mediterranean, African, Lemmon Pepper, Peri Peri, Thai, the intriguing Sumac and many more. They are guaranteed to revolutionise your cooking (they did mine!).
They are sourced out of India, and blended nearby (in Deception Bay) by a Lebonese chef named Ja Ja, who apparently used to run a restaurant in Lygon St, Melbourne.
Now, Redcliff Markets has quite a range of stalls, each with their own fan club. Myself, I go there for the general atmosphere, the seaside vibe, and those amazing spices.
But we don't go for the views, or for the general market stores. We go for the spices! Just past the Coffee Club, there is a non-descript lane that cuts away from the coast.
Straight away you'll find the most amazing spice stall. The blends (sold loose weight) range from the aromatic Ras El Hanout, through to Butter Chicken, Briyana, Jalfrizi, Moroccan, Harissa, Korma, Madrass, Vindaloo, Malaysian, Mediterranean, African, Lemmon Pepper, Peri Peri, Thai, the intriguing Sumac and many more. They are guaranteed to revolutionise your cooking (they did mine!).
They are sourced out of India, and blended nearby (in Deception Bay) by a Lebonese chef named Ja Ja, who apparently used to run a restaurant in Lygon St, Melbourne.
Now, Redcliff Markets has quite a range of stalls, each with their own fan club. Myself, I go there for the general atmosphere, the seaside vibe, and those amazing spices.
Written 12 November 2018
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Platinum Mom
Brisbane Region, Australia56 contributions
Apr 2018 • Couples
Plenty of stalls, live music, food choices, demos and dogs. We found some cute things but found the incessant smoking in the crowds a bit off putting. Definitely some pockets of awesome lifestyle products as well as great local produce and tutu handbags🌸
Written 16 April 2018
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Jenny H
Margate, Australia104 contributions
Apr 2017 • Solo
Love these markets! Plenty of parking and easily accessible. The markets are along the road by the water so you have a beautiful view along the way. Plenty of good little stalls from veggies to clothes and plenty of food stalls for the food lovers! My favourite part is that it's pet friendly so it's a good day out for my pup too! Once your done with the markets there are plenty of places to have a nice cup of coffee or even go for a swim!
Written 9 April 2017
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Does anyone know if the plant store and the bahn mi stalls go to any other markets?
Written 17 March 2019
Regrettably, unable to give an answer.
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