8 reviews about Mount Gravatt Markets

verified email - 11 Nov 2012

This market is not too bad if you are in the local area. it's a bit small compared to some others but they have some interesting stalls and some fresh food. I didn't find too much to buy would would still go back for a browse.

verified email - 27 Jun 2012

I love going to the Mount Gravatt markets on a Sunday morning. The junk section is heaps of fun to pick through and the fruit and veg are generally great quality. There's a fantastic little bakery stall there with the best apple pies too!

verified email - 25 Jun 2011

I love going here and picking up fresh fruit and vegetables. I have never eaten so many fruit and vegetables since i started going here. Great quality, and such variety. You can buy a few apples, a few oranges, a couple of bananas without having to buy a 1kg at a time.
The other section has sells where people can sell second hand goods or hand made crafts. i go nearly every second weekend

verified email - 14 Jun 2011

I love heading to the Mt Gravatt markets on a Sunday morning. Sooo much cheaper than Coles/Woolies and of course better quality. Have to get a Transylvanian cheese pie for breakfast and a coffee (best options).

verified email - 15 Feb 2010

I love going to Mt Gravatt markets on Sunday morning to buy fresh fruit, vegetables and flowers at a very reasonable price. It is an enjoyable experience and I would recommend it to anyone.

Approximate cost: $50.00

verified email - 10 Feb 2010

I don't mind getting up early on a Sunday to buy fresh fruit & vegies at this market. It's worth it. The banana's are good and cheap. Half or a third of the price in the local supermarkets. I love buying the little apples for about $2 kg. great for school lunches. The atmosphere is good. If you go regularly you get to know the people (farmers & buyers).

verified email - 11 Jan 2010

Open almost every Sunday from 6am to noon. A lot of Asian fruit and vegetables picked on Sat by the grower & sold cheaply next day so very fresh and cheep.regular sellers get to know each customer & often give extra goods to them

Approximate cost: $10

verified email - 05 May 2009

Usually good for fruit and veg, but sometimes you get home and a few days later everything has to be eaten. The Australian farmers seem to have better/fresher produce. Gate lady collecting the money was rude last time we were there. I have a pension card with my partners name on it (he is my carer), and she wasnt going to accept him as a concession.

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