A visitor's guide to Queen Victoria Market
There’s never a shortage of things to do at Queen Victoria Market. Home to hundreds of small businesses, it's the largest open air market in the Southern Hemisphere. If you've been missing the market, our all-day guide has all the essentials to tick off your list on your next visit.
Breakfast at Market Espresso
Start your day right with a coffee and pancetta brekkie roll from Market Espresso. Find this bustling café at the corner of String Bean Alley and Queen Street. Grab a pastry to dunk into your coffee from Publique Bakery.
Stock up on fresh food and deli essentials
Then head straight for the fresh produce. Do a circuit of the Meat and Fish Hall, the Dairy Produce Hall, and the historic fruit and veg sheds for the full market experience. Many of the family-run stalls have been serving Melburnians for generations. Stop for a chat and a sample.
The Dairy Produce Hall is an emporium of all things smoked, cured, pickled, brined, and aged. Pick up spices, dips, and cheeses, to pastries and charcuterie for your basket. The Epicurean, The Corner Larder, and Curds and Whey are a cheese-lover's dream. Get your antipasto at Dianne’s Delights and try international treats from the Hellenic and Polish Delis or the French Shop. The freshly baked croissants at M&G Caiafa are a hit with early risers. Peckish? Grab cheese and spinach borek and spicy grilled bratwurst.
Shop the sheds
For gifts and homewares, make a beeline for the open-air sheds and bag a bargain. Find fashion, jewellery and skincare. Pick up cooking and gardening essentials and browse books and art.
On Victoria street, home chefs are well catered for at Books for Cooks. Broaden your culinary skills with a new purchase, stock up on utensils from and pick up a beautiful Australian timber board from to dish up your creation.
Stop for lunch
Pop into buzzing Japanese cafe Kombu for lunch. Enjoy the 'ichiju gosai' lunch set with a ceremonial-grade matcha. At the top of Victoria Street enjoy delicious Vietnamese banh mi from Alex Canteen. Over in the food court sit back with traditional Spanish tapas at El Rincon.
Find something unique and support small makers
Visit The Hat Project for the latest trends for summer and local legend for quirky socks. Handpick Victorian-made skincare from . Browse for gorgeous fashion and homewares.
Grab an afternoon pick-me-up
Make a mid-afternoon caffeine stop at Market Lane Coffee. Grab your takeaway and head for the van. No visit to the market is complete without a bag of their famous hot jam doughnuts.
If you prefer something stronger, look no further than ReWine. Offering high quality, affordable Aussie wines, all are available for tasting before purchase. Even better, they let you bring back empty ReWine bottles to refill at a discounted price.
Accessibility at the market
Wheelchair hire and accessible toilets are available at the market. Tours can be adapted to meet your individual needs. Social stories are also available for visitors with sensory sensitivities. about getting around the market.
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