New Brighton Farmer’s Market

Contact Details

Phone: 0424 168 672

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.newbrightonfarmersmarket.org.au

Set in a beautiful location between the river and the beach, New Brighton Farmers Market is the place to shop for fresh produce, relax with a coffee and a market breakfast, enjoy live local music, and connect with the local community.

Local farmers and producers sell seasonal fruit and vegetables, sourdough bread, seafood, spices, fresh dips, farmhouse cheeses, tempeh, nuts, olives, spices, coffee, eggs, honey and more.

Relax at a shady table with a cup of fresh local coffee, or enjoy breakfast prepared with fresh seasonal produce.

There’s live music each week, plus a kids space with free arts and craft activities.

The New Brighton Farmers Market is held every Tuesday morning from 8am-11am at the New Brighton Oval, rain hail or shine.

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