


Adelaide Hills Farmers Markets is a kid-friendly Saturday market with local produce, coffee, and stalls.
It has an average rating of 4.4. Reviewers love the fresh fruit and vegetables, rendang, and coffee.
Some find the seating limited and the market smaller than expected. Parking is available, but can be limited, which is a notable aspect of visiting the market.
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Anastasia Voroniansky
January 15, 2025 at 10:10 PM
Always lots of stalls with little bits and bobs to purchase and support locals. Lovely fresh fruit and veg available
Dianne Kendall
June 30, 2024 at 09:41 AM
This is a lovely, fresh little market with lots of potential. I attend most Saturdays. I would like to see the seating/table format change a bit though, especially for people without children and/or dogs. Most of the seating and tables seem to be always occupied by kids and family's belongings with no-one there. Lots of unsupervised toddlers running around with semi-supervised dogs. Recently, l couldn't find a table to eat my yummy but messy meal, so I sat on the grass. My food shopping (including pies) was promptly trodden on by some 2-3 year olds chasing each other. We also saw an older gentleman intervene when a toddler threw a toy at a very annoyed dog when no adults were in sight
Emmy Silvius
February 11, 2024 at 10:08 AM
The market is a lot smaller than I anticipated. However, it's obvious plenty of locals visit here especially for the fresh fruit and vegies. If you become a member, which costs about $65 a year, I believe you get 10% discount off everything. There is limited free parking around the area.
Lily Lou
November 19, 2023 at 09:34 AM
It is a small market but lovely selection of fresh produce and a lovely seating area under the trees. We had the Indonesian food which was absolutely amazing. The beef rendang was outstanding. Lovely to see it was dog friendly.
Michelle Coppins
June 24, 2023 at 04:08 PM
Love the market on a Saturday morn. Start with the parkrun around the corner at 8am and then head to the markets after for a delicious Brother Bear coffee, a Melbourne dim sim, sourdough and apples. Best way to start the weekend sitting in the sun and enjoying the live music.