MITCHELTON MARKETS

Next Markets: SUN 5 may 2024

mitchelton Farmers Markets

1st Sunday of the Month, 6am - 12 noon
Blackwood St, Mitchelton

Connect with your neighbours and friends when the Jan Powers Farmers Markets Mitchelton

roll out the welcome mat and take over the neighbourhood on the first Sunday of every month.

The roads surrounding Blackwood St, Mitchelton are closed to traffic and filled with savvy shoppers snapping up the fresh and fabulous fare.

Acoustic musicians set the mood for a laidback Sunday morning as local providers and regional farmers offer an array of homegrown produce and handmade goodies to dedicated and loyal market shoppers.

Fill your green bags with locally grown fruit and vegetables, quality meat and sustainable seafood, freshly baked bread and pastries, artisan deli lines and pantry items from spices to spelt flour.

 
 
 

Fuel up with a smooth coffee, sate your appetite with a satisfying snack or a hearty meal and wind down with a sweet treat from one of the many friendly food vendors on-site.

The country-meets-community vibe makes for a perfect Sunday outing for the entire family – including dogs.

In keeping with its community roots, Jan Powers Farmers Markets Mitchelton enjoys an ongoing relationship with the Rotary Club of Mitchelton.

How to get here

The Jan Powers Mitchelton Farmers Markets are located on Blackwood St, Mitchelton

Brisbane City Council Buses

The Mitchelton Markets are conveniently located a short stroll from the Mitchelton Train station. Usual routes departing this stop are: 369, 390, 396, 397, 398, 951.For information on which bus service is the most suitable for you, please visit www.translink.com.au

Queensland Rain Train Services

Located within walking distance of Mitchelton Train station. The Markets are centrally located for ease of access. For timetable and station information, please visit www.translink.com.au

Parking

Parking can be found easily in the nearby streets.

JPFM acknowledge the Jagera/Turrbal peoples, the First Nation Traditional Owners of the land on which we gather. We pay our respects to them, their culture and their Elders, past, present and future. We recognise all First Nation peoples as the original storytellers of these lands and acknowledge the important role they continue to play in our community.