This fresh new produce market will be the answer to your pantry prayers.
This fresh new produce market will be the answer to your pantry prayers.
Ensuring you have the best available produce is an endless endeavour for those with an ardour for all things kitchen related. Whilst we’re incessantly spoilt with the incredible fresh produce growing in this fertile pocket of paradise we get to call home — getting your hands on artisanal goods and locally sourced fare can be a job at the best of times.
Sure, don’t get us wrong; scoping out the farmers’ markets on the weekend without a care in the world is one of the treasures of the week for us Gold Coasters. But what about if we told you you could source great paddock to plate staples and pantry-filling delicacies in one place without much hassle?
Well, family-owned and operated Harris Farm Markets have opened their very first store at Via Roma, Isle of Capri on the Gold Coast. Meaning multiple outings to get the very best things to fill your fridge, cupboards, and larder should be a thing of the past!
At over 1500sqm, the Isle of Capri store is no small feat. Shoppers will have top-quality fresh food at their disposal from a whopping 320 Queensland producers, with more than 500 lines of fruit and vegetables featuring the likes of gourmet mushrooms from Brisbane, strawberries from the Sunshine Coast and the crispiest of lettuces from Redland.
Beyond fruit and vegetables, this all-encompassing space brandishes all manner of health foods and products you could possibly desire, with widespread collections of locally made plant-based foods, over 50 lines of nuts and seeds, a range of milks and honey on tap.
Bakery heroes from Tweed, Bread Social, have been invited into the fold with their own counter space. Baking fresh breads, pastries from the mezzanine level above before cascading their goods down to customer level via conveyor belt (fun!).
Gastronomists will rejoice when they set eyes on the gourmet grocery section of local boutique products and an extensive deli with more than 400 cheeses — yes, you read that right. These parcels of joy will feature dairy and nut examples — in their very own Cheese Lane — from hard-working local legends Woombye, Olympus, and Casa Motta, plus many many more.
Five in-house butchers are on hand to cut meats to order exactly as you want them, as well as family-operated Papacosta fishmongers, with over five decades of experience bringing devoted customers the best and freshest seafood from all over the country.
Tying the whole market space together is some carefully considered décor paying tribute to the Gold Coast lifestyle, including over 200 buoys painted by Surfers Paradise State School children, a suspended refurbished boat, and artworks by the Gold Coast’s son of contemporary art and murals Kiel Tillman!
Unfortunately, it is thought some 25% of Australian crops don’t even make it to supermarket shelves because they aren’t attractive enough. Frankly, that’s a crying shame — and a wasteful one at that. Harris Farm Markets proudly gives these fruits and vegetables a chance to be used and enjoyed through their Imperfect and Re-purposeful Picks schemes. Meaning you can get your hands on some luscious produce for a reduced price — perfect for broths, popsicles, and smoothies if you ask us!
With Christmas only just around the corner — and the errands list slowly filling up — look no further than Harris Farm Markets at Via Roma for all your nutrient-dense plate filling needs this festive season!
When: Every day 6am — 10pm
Where: 15/21 Capri on Via Roma, Surfers Paradise
Words by Alex Mitcheson.
When it’s time for a picnic or a lazy Sunday afternoon in the sun, wine in hand, delicatessen-style foods are the perfect accompaniment. But not just any old deli meats- we’re talking specialty goods like mouth-watering dry-cured meats, artisanally produced cheeses, and all those delightful dips and spreads — ultimate charcuterie board goals.
But getting your hands on such fare is no easy task. You must know where to look, folks. Head to the supermarket deli counter if you must, but if you yearn for divine savours — and believe you deserve the very finest — read on as we run you through the Gold Coast’s best gourmet delis.
Manolas Bros Delicatessen
Manolas Bros Deli & Cafe has cemented itself as one of the Coast’s ultimate spots to treat your tastebuds. Not content with being a continental-style deli, you are also spoiled with wood-fired pizzas, an extensive bar offering, and heaps of takeaway options in the form of robust filled-to-the-brim food hampers. All we can say is specialty dishes, baked goods, and festive sweets are some of the many reasons people keep coming back to this Surfers Paradise foodie hub.
Where: Shop 3G, 14 Capri on Isle of Capri, 15/21 Via Roma, Surfers Paradise
Barbosa Fine Food Deli
Cheese is life. That is a fair statement in anyone’s book (sorry, vegans). But with cheese, one must have suitable chutneys, relishes, pickles, and crackers. Luckily for us, Barbosa Fine Food Deli, located in The Kitchens in Robina Town Centre, has all the above, plus more. Grab yourself an organic Fairtrade coffee and discuss your next blissful charcuterie board with any of their friendly staff: they’ll help direct you through their incredible ashttps://stage.insidegoldcoast.com.au/cheese-gold-coastsortment of imported and Australian goods. And for those with a craving for fresh truffles, look no further; truffle season is upon us, and these guys have got you covered.
Where: The Kitchens, Robina Town Centre
The Oxley Village Market
Taking up residence in the all-new The Oxley 1823 in Nobby Beach is, you guessed it, The Oxley Village Market. Each aisle is a new adventure for gastronomy geeks and an inspiration for new culinary escapades. There are artisanal cheeses, fresh pasta, ethically sourced free-range eggs, fresh-made salads, baked goods, gorgeous bouquets and, of course, an array of delicious cured and butcher meats. Okay, we have a secret for you entertainers: pre-made artisanal charcuterie boxes are available for order and customisation (using only the freshest ingredients, of course). We won’t tell if you don’t.
Where: 17 Lavarack Road, Mermaid Beach
Ambarella Fine Foods
This enclave of gourmand food and drinks ensures an authentic paddock to plate experience with every visit. Whether you’re looking to stock up on farm-fresh vegetables, lusting for one of our city’s largest selections of cheese, or adamant you must have yourself only the best superbly baked European style bread, then, you’ll find all of these under the one roof here in Burleigh Waters. However, searching out the best goods is tiring — and hungry — work. We suggest you take a rest and fuel up at their café and juice bar, where fresh over-filled sandwiches/wraps and squeezed-on-the-spot juices await you.
Where: Shop 12/1 Santa Maria Court, Burleigh Waters
The Standard Market Company – Southport Brickworks
This is your one-stop place to fill your larder with the finest goods the Gold Coast’s CBD has to offer. Specialising in freshly baked breads, cheese, olives and imported gourmet goods, your next picnic will be elevated to lofty new heights. But this isn’t all; their very own butcher counter will tease you with expert cuts of free-range and organic meats alongside a vast selection of handmade sausages crafted with flavourings from all around the world. Around the world in 80 snags, anyone?
Where: 107 Ferry Road, Southport
Jones & Co Grocer
Ready to pack an impressive picnic basket? Of course you are! IGA Jones & Co Grocer is a name you might be familiar with – even if you’re not lucky enough to count their Southport Queen Street Village location as your local. From their very own walk-in Cheese Room, stocking over 300 varieties of cheese, to specialty meat cuts from their in-house butchery and all the freshly baked goods in between, your picnic will be fit for royalty.
Where: Queen Street Village, 129 Queen Street, Southport
Euro Food Deli
This store is a feast for international delights, representing and sourcing from the leading European manufacturers. Euro Food Deli stocks a huge selection of Russian and Polish food and sweet and savoury treats from across Europe. From Smalec Rusiecki (a traditional Polish spread) to Leberkäse (traditional German meatloaf), you will lose yourself for hours discovering new and home favourites at this Nerang neighbourhood market. Their sweet selection deserves special mention. We repeat, do not skip this aisle!
Where: Shop 18b, 57 Station Street, Nerang
Harris Farm Markets, Isle of Capri
Trusty as always, Harris Farm Markets has, of course, made the list with their wholesome goodies and fresh produce. They shelf almost anything your deli-heart desires, as well as fresh seafood, baked goods, niche and popular pantry items, and of course, plenty of fresh fruit and veg. However, because we are here in the name of gourmet deli, let us tell you that Isle of Capri has become quite the hub for the cheese appreciation society (AKA everyone). Not only that, their selection of cured meats is substantial and will have you kinging and queening the wine and cheese night.
Where: Capri on Via Roma, 15-21 Via Roma, Isle of Capri
FLOR
FLOR are specialists in natural, organic and sustainable wine but also are a petite pantry of curated groceries. You certainly feel wise shopping their unique and hard-to-find shelf items, deli meats and cheeses- which are all ethically sourced from local Gold Coast & Northern NSW suppliers with only the odd handmade goods from elsewhere in Australia. Our charcuterie board has never been so conscious! Our tip: remember, good things take time! Get chatty with the FLOR staff to help select your perfect pairing or next wine adventure- it’s worth it!
Where: Shop 5/3 Park Avenue, Burleigh Heads
Golosi Food Emporium
This nook of delectable goods is Burleigh Heads’ ode to fine foods — and we suggest, if you haven’t already, to make this a regular place to stop by. Even if you’re having trouble conjuring up a list of things you might want, don’t fear. Once you step inside, the vast assortment of fare will quickly have you imagining cheese boards and snack plates from your wildest dreams. And if you plan on having yourself an easy dinner one evening, their selection of fresh pasta and divine ready-prepared meals are by no means a shortcut.
Where: 3/45 James Street, Burleigh Heads
Russian Delights
Those with family ties to Eastern Europe or Russia often know only too well how hard it can be to find foods from the old country here in Australia. One place that disrupts and challenges this status quo are the good guys at Russian Delights. This long-established business has been procuring and distributing various foods from different cultures for over twenty years and shows no sign of slowing. Specialising in smoked sausages and cured meats, they pride themselves on only stocking the very best produce made by the strictest traditional recipes and welcome customers from all varying backgrounds to come and enjoy their selection of international goods. Trust us when we say locals who know their meats get it from here.
Where: 1/35a Ern Harley Drive, Burleigh Heads
Quince Fromagerie Cellar
Hidden in Cornerstone Stores, Quince Fromagerie Cellar has been a haven of boutique goods impressing locals since 2018. Literally, the cutest looking wine and cheese shop you’ve ever seen — but don’t be fooled, this is a serious case of good things coming in small packages. Friendly shop manager Rafa (Rafael) is on hand to lead you through the diverse selection of gourmet goods and cheeses, and if you ask nicely, he may even give you a taste of some. We’re also pleased to say wine plays a role here, and should you want to pair one of their many bottles with anything edible you purchase, go right ahead, you cultured thing, you.
Where: Shop 5/570 Gold Coast Highway, Tugun
Grobnik European Delicatessen
This multigenerational family legacy of artisan butchery mastery is also online! And they bring traditional European handmade recipes into your kitchen – and we’re here for it. There are cured meats in every flavour imaginable (beef jerky and salami for days!), show-stopping condiments and, of course, the creme de la creme of cheeses.
Where: Ashmore City Shopping Centre, 206 Currumburra Road, Ashmore
Tugun Market Co
It felt like only yesterday that this splendid Tugun farmers-style market first opened and inspired the Gold Coast. Here to serve the community from pantry to plate, they specialise in fresh produce, high-quality butcher meats, gourmet foods, health foods, organic products, vegan products, stunning blooms and gorgeous gifty style homewares. But most importantly, there’s a fromagerie. Which is cheese. Which is life. From their fresh produce to their butchery, you’ll get nothing but the highest quality goods here- that’s a guarantee.
Where: 499 Gold Coast Highway, Tugun
Rob Roy Deli & Drinks
This southern Gold Coast beauty is run by a chef and a sommelier. That sounds like the perfect pairing to us! They’ve married the finest continental deli eats with a boutique bottle shop that offers a constantly rotating selection of small-batch produced beer, wine and spirits. Say less! Their sensational range of cheese and charcuterie can all be freshly cut to order, taking your platter from zero to hero.
Where: 1/20 Bay St, Tweed Heads
Words by Chelsea Ipsen
There’s nothing better than spending a sunny Gold Coast morning filling your basket with fresh local produce. It’s only 8 am, and you’re already ticking so many boxes! Supporting your locals, check! Eating fresh and in-season produce, check! Interacting with your local community, check! Coffee in hand, triple check!
Luckily, we have quite an array of options when it comes to farmers’ markets on the Gold Coast, so you never have to travel too far to stock up.
In honour of all that, here’s a list of 9 farmers markets on the Gold Coast from north to south. Happy shopping!
The Helensvale Farmers Markets
Supporting local farmers with organic and conventional produce, here you’ll find seasonal fruits and vegetables, eggs, meats and seafood, condiments, organic bread, gluten-free breads and baking, honey, flowers, herbs, kombucha, sweet treats and much more. You’ll also find a range of gourmet food stalls alongside carefully selected unique handcrafted creations from local micro-businesses. Enjoy local music while you wander, and puppies are welcome too! Open Saturdays from 6am until 11am.
Where: Helensvale State High School, 243 Discovery Drive, Helensvale
Marina Mirage Farmers Market
With fresh produce, gourmet foods, specialty items and luscious beauty products, the Marina Mirage Farmers Market is a premier market with everything you need. There’s everything from gourmet roasted coffee, freshly made take-home meals, baked goodies and deli treats like stuffed olives, cold meats, pates and dips. You can also pick up some gifts while you’re there, like organic body scrubs, white Belgian chocolate and handmade soy candles. All the best things. They’re on every Saturday from 6:30am-12pm.
Where: Marina Mirage, 74 Seaworld Drive, Main Beach
HOTA Farmers Markets and Artisan Markets
Visiting HOTA Farmers’ Markets is an experience plenty of locals and visitors look forward to and enjoy every single week. You can find the best local farmers, bakers and growers come together to supply you with everything you need from in-season and farm-fresh produce (with plenty of organic fruit and veg options), delightful artisan foods, boutique fashion and handmade goods. Not only can you come to stock up, but you can also interact with growers and producers and learn about where their food comes from! Just remember, they’re plastic bag-free, so be sure to bring your own bags. Pop in every Sunday from 6am to 11.30am.
Where: HOTA, 135 Bundall Road, Bundall
Lavelle Street Markets
Fresh food by local farmers is what you’ll find at Lavelle Street Markets in Nerang. You won’t leave empty-handed, with meat and seafood, rice and flour, and all the fruit and vegetables you could imagine. You can also find goodies like hemp seed oil, fresh juice and even treats for your pet. Of course, there’s fresh coffee to be sipped and plenty of spots to sit and soak up the atmosphere. Open every Sunday from 6.30am to 12pm.
Where: Corner Lavelle & Nerang Street, Nerang
Organic Gold Coast Farmers Market
As the name suggests, you can expect all organic produce coming out of this Gold Coast farmers market, now located at Merrimac State High School. You’ll find an extensive range of the freshest, straight from the farm, seasonal and guaranteed certified organically grown vegetables and fruit. Grab your goodies every Sunday from 6 am until 11:30 am.
Where: Merrimac State High School, Dunlop Ct, Mermaid Waters
Evergreen Markets
Say hello to Evergreen Markets, a fairly new edition to Robina’s neighbourhood. This weekly market will join Currumbin Community Markets as one of two weekday-held farmers’ markets on the Gold Coast, and for that, we are very grateful. Here, you will find local artisans, farmers, and creatives coming together to hold one hell of a Wednesday gathering from 6:30am to 11am. Grab a coffee from the beloved Willy Bean or Awaken Coffee Company before setting off to find an array of goodies, including fresh produce (from organic and non-organic sources), bulk wholefoods, florals, fresh meats and eggs, kombucha, jewellery and skincare. And if you need a little breakfast, you won’t be disappointed by what you find at Burnt Croissants, Do you Bánh Mì? And Chebo Foods.
Where: 4 Greenwich Ct, Robina
Burleigh Market
Burleigh’s beloved market offers farm fresh produce, organic fruit and vegetables, gourmet and international foods, plants, fresh flowers, meat, fish, deli, antiques and collectibles, arts and crafts and specialty stalls as well as hot food, coffee and live entertainment. Gosh, you’re going to be busy! You’re guaranteed to have a good morning at the market. Top it all off with a stroll across the road to the beach. Open every Saturday from 7am until 12pm.
Where: Burleigh Heads State School, Lower Gold Coast Highway, Burleigh Heads
Palm Beach Farmers Market
By the same good folks who brought us Bundall Farmers Market (now HOTA Farmers Markets), Palm Beach offers the same five-star goodness. Find all your fresh food needs plus breads, specialty stalls, hot food, flowers, gifts, and so much more. Once you’ve filled your basket, take a seat in the sunshine with a fresh brew and soak it all in. They’re on every Saturday from 6am until 11.30am.
Where: Palm Beach Currumbin High School, Thrower Drive, Palm Beach
Currumbin Community Markets
One of the two-weekday farmers markets on the Coast (this one is the O.G) can be found in Coolangatta (previously Currumbin RSL) bearing all kinds of amazing goodies including yes, locally grown fruit and veggies, as well as a selections of nuts and seeds, olives, cheeses, breads and fresh flowers and all set within a relaxing atmosphere. There’s also coffee and ready-made breakfast delights if you want to stay awhile. It’s on Thursday mornings from 7am until 11am. Lovely.
Where: Goodwin Park, Lanham St, Coolangatta
Words by Chelsea Ipsen
Ah markets, how we love thee. Temporarily transforming all our very favourite sun-soaked haunts into stall-laden shopping meccas so that we can get amongst the good vibes, gather fresh provisions and snap up meticulously crafted unique creations from talented local makers.
And for our troubles? Top it all of by refuelling with a hot coffee, fresh smoothie or the obligatory extra-large serve of Poffertjes.
There’s something (or many somethings…) for everyone and best of all, you’re supporting local – and isn’t that what it’s all about!
Here is a who’s who list of our fabulous local Friday, Saturday and Sunday markets here on our beloved Gold Coast.
HOTA Farmers & Artisan Markets
The stunning HOTA grounds offer an equally picturesque and conveniently central spot to convene and soak up some #sundayfunday good vibes and a whole lot of local goodies. Thanks to a little transformation into vibrant (literally and figuratively) cultural hub, the Bundall site is also home to a hotted up weekly market offering which has become one of the Gold Coast’s numero ono community events.
They’re passionate about local farmers, makers, bakers and growers, with in-season farm-fresh produce, delicious artisan foods, boutique fashion, handcrafted treasures and live music. Nestled against the backdrop of Evendale Lake and the surrounding parklands, the kids can take a dip while you sit back and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere (read: eat fresh pastries and sip hot coffee). Bliss!
Where: HOTA, 135 Bundall Road, Surfers Paradise
When: Every Sunday 6am – 11.30am
Dreamworld Night Market
The only night market in a theme park? Now that’s a flex! The Dreamworld Night Market is the Northern Gold Coast’s go-to for epic food truck eats, live music, themed events, and even after-dark theme park rides. Yep, you can soar through the sky on The Dreamworld Flyer or bump your way through the Deep Sea Dodgems while feasting on street food. With special events like live pro wrestling, comedy nights, and LEGO® workshops, there’s always something fun on the lineup. Entry is just $2 (or FREE for kids and passholders), so why not make your Friday night a little more thrilling?
Where: Dreamworld, Dreamworld Parkway, Coomera
When: Every Friday & Saturday, 5pm – 9pm
Carrara Markets
Still the biggest market in Oz, Carrara Markets house over 300 stalls. Discount shopping at its best, there is literally nothing you can’t find from fresh produce, fashion, homewares, pots, plants, bric a brac, cars, souvenirs, arts and crafts and everything in between. Perfect for the family, there’s buskers, pony rides, a baby animal farm, bungy trampolines, mini golf, face painters, and even a new walk-in Butterfly House.
Where: Gooding Drive, Carrara
When: Every Saturday and Sunday, 7am – 3pm
Surfers Paradise Beachfront Markets
No prizes for guessing where these markets are located. Mere footsteps from the sand, they’ve been an iconic Gold Coast shopping and cultural experience since the mid-90s. Featuring artisan and traditional Aussie goods, fresh produce, gourmet provisions, handmade wares and more, they showcase our best growers, makers, characters and creators. When you’re done, Surfers’ melting pot of restaurants and bars are a hop, skip and a jump over the road.
Where: The Esplanade, Surfers Paradise
When: Every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday night, 4pm – 9pm
Gold Coast Art & Craft Sunday Markets
Lining the beachfront at Broadbeach and Coolangatta these markets have been a local fave for over three decades. Whether you’re shopping for gifts, souvenirs, art, craft, the ingenious or the weird and the wonderful, it’s here. A-buzz with atmosphere, there are over 150 stalls showcasing original Australian-made products, fresh produce, yummy food and live entertainment.
Where & When: Kurrawa Park – The first and third Sunday of every month from 8am – 2pm at 155 Old Burleigh Road, Broadbeach
Queen Elizabeth Park – The second and fourth Sunday of every month from 8am – 2pm at 60 Marine Parade, Coolangatta
The Sanctuary Markets
On The Village Green at Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary, you’ll find these popular markets. A nod to the GC’s multi-culturalism with local and international foods plus cool arts and crafts, you’ll also be wowed by our best homegrown entertainers. The venue is fully licensed (translation: let’s wine), featuring craft beers exclusively from Burleigh Brewing Co, and vinos courtesy of Sirromet Wines.
Where: On The Village Green, Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary, 28 Tomewin Street, Currumbin
When: Every Friday, 4pm – 9pm
Farmers Markets
There are options aplenty when it comes to farmers markets around the Coast to source your fruit, veggies, locally made goods, plants and of course, brekky and caffeine. Supporting local farmers with both organic and conventional produce, you’ll get the feel-good factor as well as the taste-good factor! A ritual for many locals on weekends, it sure beats hitting the mainstream grocery retailers. Plus, the best thing is, you’re spoilt for choice with a number of different locations to hit up.
Get the full list here: Gold Coast farmers markets
Canungra Village Markets
If you love a market with heart (and homemade treats), you’ll want to pencil in the second Sunday of each month for the Canungra Village Markets. Since 2013, these markets have been a go-to for locally made goodies, fresh produce, and handcrafted wares, all set in the scenic Moriarty Park. Expect a relaxed, family-friendly vibe where you can chat with growers, makers, and bakers while supporting the local community. Oh, and did we mention it’s pet-friendly too? Bring your four-legged shopping buddy and make a morning of it!
Where: Moriarty Park, Monarch Drive, Canungra
When: Second Sunday of each month, 8am – 1pm
Miami Marketta
There’s only one thing better than a market and that’s a vibin’ night market. The Coast’s OG laneway dining experience hosts food vendors of all nationalities in the one space, take your entrée from Spain, your main from Thailand, and sweets from France. How multicultural of you! With farshon (fashion – but we just like saying FARSHON) and accessories from local designers, these markets have cool factor for days.
Where: 23 Hillcrest Parade, Miami
When: Every Wednesday, Friday & Saturday, 5pm – 10pm
Broadwater Pavilion Markets
A newer in-stall-ment to the GC’s market scene, Southport’s open air market by the sea is quickly establishing itself as a fave among Northern residents with stacks of fun for the whole family. There’s plenty of entertainment for the kiddos, with face painting, henna, hair braiding, character appearances all frequenting the lineup. While those who have aged out of face-paint demographic (#tear) can hunt for some hand-crafted wares with all manner of scented, ceramic, and sewn goodies on rotation from local stallholders. Bonus for paw-rents: they’re pet friendly (on lead), so bring your pup along for a paw-some day out.
Where: Bathing Pavilion Lawn, Marine Parade, Southport
When: The third Saturday of every second month, 8am – 2pm
Jack Evans Boat Harbour Waterfront Markets
Another one of the newer kids on the proverbial market block, the picturesque Tweed promenade snaking by the Boat Harbour waterfront was just begging for local stallholders and their crafty creations to set up shop and complement our leisurely Saturday strolls.
A stunner of a spot for the Southern GC (four-legged friends invited also!) to congregate with live music, artisan food vendors, hand crafted treasures and boutique fashion stalls a plenty. After you’ve shopped up a storm, cool off with a spot of paddle boarding as the glistening water beckons.When: Jack Evans Boat Harbour Market: first Saturday of every month, 8am – 1pm. Night Market: second & fourth Friday of every month, 4pm – 8pm
Where: Wharf St, Tweed Heads
Words by Bianca Trathen