This June, Sydneysiders will be in for a gourmet treat with re-openings of farmer markets across Sydney and surrounds.
See the list below for all your local and favourite farmer markets back this June:
* Please feel free to add to the list
1. Northside Produce Market
Since opening in 1999, Northside Produce Market has been providing the North Sydney region with more than 70 regional New South Wales and beyond farmers and small producers. The range includes fresh produce, seasonal fruit & vegetables, artisan cheese, dairy, organic sourdough and spelt bread, free-range, pasture-fed, organic meats, olive oil, fresh pasta, flowers & herbs, gluten-free products, wine, cider & ales, pastry, sweets, and chocolate goodies, organic cereals & nuts, handcrafted smallgoods, and much more. Click here for the website.
2. Shire Farmers’ Market
This farmer’s market re-opened on 15 May, however, it will be back in June to offer a wide range of fresh locally grown produce, coffee, and artisan products. Click here for the website.
3. Orange Grove Market
They are back and the same with their famous and much-loved bacon & egg rolls! The markets showcase an array of fresh and Certified Organic produce, delicious gourmet goodies, crafts, plants & flowers, eco-products, handcrafted goods, and more. Click here for the website.
4. Kings Cross Market
Kings Cross Market will be opened this June on Saturday and Sunday, and they will be selling gourmet food and fresh Certified Organic produce, plants & flowers, oils & nuts, gluten-free pastries, pies & cakes, fresh pasta & sauce, cheeses & smallgoods, coffee, and more. Click here for the website.
5. Marrickville Markets
There will be a wide range of fresh and Certified Organic produce, gourmet food, ready-to-eat meals, boutique stalls including fashion and gifts, artisan bread & pastries, gourmet delights, nuts, and much more. Click here for the website.
6. Hornsby Markets
The markets are back, and there will be a massive selection of fresh, certified and conventional fruit & vegetables, chutneys, nuts, grass-fed beef, plants, eco products, fair trade products, ready-to-eat meals, and more. Click here for the website.
7. Mona Vale Markets
There will be a wide range of organic fresh fruit & vegetables, artisan goodies, boutique fashion and other stalls, artisan bread & pastries, flowers & plants, honey, jams & preserves, and much more. Click here for the website.
8. Double Bay Markets
You will find an array of gourmet food and Certified Organic and fresh produce, plants & flowers, ready-to-eat meals, artisan bread & pastries, eco products, handmade goods, and much more. Click here for the website.
9. Cambridge Markets EQ
They returned early May and will be this June too. This naturally, health and wellbeing market will showcase a wide range of seasonal produce, gourmet goodies, bread, dairy, flowers, pastries, honey, meats, seafood, and much more. Click here for the website.
10. Camden Fresh Produce Market
This “Genuine Farmers Market” sells only locally grown, produced or made by the person selling them products, making this market a true farmers market. There will be a wide range of fresh produces, fresh flowers, eggs & dairy, artisan bread & pastries, homemade jams, chutneys & sauces, and much more. Click here for the website.
11. Sydney Sustainable Markets
Sydney Sustainable Markets is a market where growers sell direct to customers, with no middle man involved. You will find a wide range of biodynamic, organic and minimal spray produce. Genetically engineered foods (including animals knowingly raised on GE feed) are not sold at the market, and the market is plastic bag free too. Click here for the website.
12. Liverpool Growers & Foodies Market
You will find a diverse range of fresh produce, meat & smallgoods, milk, cheese & eggs, aromatic coffee, olives & olive oil, fresh flowers, pet food, handmade soaps & lotions, pasta, sauces, honey & jams, cakes & biscuits, sourdough & other artisan bread, and much more. Click here for the website.
13. Peakhurst Farmers Market
You will find a lineup of farmers and producers from all over New South Wales selling fresh produce, essential groceries, organic sourdough bread, local honey, fresh seafood, organic meat, gluten-free and vegan goodies, and more Click here for the website.
14. Harvest’s Castle Hills Farmers’ Market
Harvest’s Castle Hill Farmers Market is one of Sydney’s oldest and most popular fine food markets. You will find genuine growers, artisanal food producers, and gourmet ready-to-eat meals. Click here for the website.
article by weekendnotes.com