Jan Powers Powerhouse Markets, New Farm - Brisbane, Queensland. Australia
Saturday morning we headed to Brisbane’s inner-north riverside suburb of New Farm. New Farm is booming and constantly adding more cafes, bars, boutiques and restaurants to the area. The inner-north is better known for its cafe culture but also boasts some Brisbane fine-dining favourites. Gerard’s Bistro’s fancy Middle Eastern is one of the city’s best restaurants, period, while E’cco, Rogue Bistro and Allium can all match it with favourites in other areas.
New Farm
Park is one of Brisbane’s oldest, grandest and largest parks and attracts more
than 18000 visitors each week from all around the world. The 37-acre park is popular
spot with local families and friends who gather on weekends to relax, picnic,
barbecue, kick a ball and catch up beneath the trees or in the open fields. Next
to the park is the Brisbane Powerhouse, an incredible old building re-purposed
as an edgy arts centre. Catch live music, comedy, theatre and more, plus the
weekend farmers markets and moonlight cinema (seasonal).
There’s
no better way to start your weekend than to sip your freshly brewed coffee and
simply catch up with family or friends as you take a stroll through Jan Powers Powerhouse
Markets. The Jan Powers Farmers Markets are in front of the Brisbane Powerhouse,
Lamington St Newfarm, every Saturday of the month from 6 am till 12 noon. Brisbane
Farmers Market are a great place to spend a Saturday morning, browsing through
the fresh produce and eating the delicious food produce lined along the
bustling walkway selling a range of fresh products. Fortify yourself with a
coffee and the paper and then a croissant, or an omelette, crepes, sausages,
dumplings, French pizzas, Japanese chicken skewers, before you pack your basket
full of farm fresh fruit and veg, meats, seafood, small goods, sauces, olives,
dips, cakes, bread, fresh herbs, oils. Above all, what gives these markets the
edge are the stall holders - each more passionate about their offerings than
the other.
Kim
loved Frankie and Friends, which is an Australian Dog Boutique that designs and
stocks a wide range of cute dog harnesses, leashes, collars, bow ties, dog
cooling vests. Also Chica + Co which bake Holistic treats that is beneficial
& entertaining to your paw-pals health & happiness.
Kim
picked up some new tights from Tight Life, a fresh business start-up focusing
on sports tights for women and young girls on the move. Also she picked up some
amazing resentence bands for Armor Fit, which offers the most effective way to
achieve your fitness and wellness goals anywhere and anytime. Say goodbye to
latex bands rolling and snapping.
Just at
the end of the markets is Powerhouse Park, located adjacent to the Brisbane River and the
historic Brisbane Powerhouse. The dog off-leash area is shady and always busy.
There is a large grassed area next to the dog park which is suitable for
picnics, as well as a bike path running along the river. This park is popular
with apartment dwellers with small dogs.
The Jan
Powers Farmers Markets are a family-owned and operated venture, run by Jan’s
daughter Astrid Gates and her grand-daughters Emily, Olivia and India Gates. Jan
Powers Famers Markets are united by a commitment to quality, excellent products
and customer service, strong ties with farmers and producers and loyalty among
stallholders and market shoppers.
Jan
Powers Farmers Markets Powerhouse every Saturday, 6am – 12pm
Jan
Powers Farmers Markets Manly first and third Saturday of the month, 6am – 12pm
Jan
Powers Farmers Markets Mitchelton first Sunday of the month, 6am – 12pm
New
Farm is the land of the Turrbal people. The Turrbal people are the traditional
owners of most of Brisbane, with their land reaching as far up as North Pine
River and as far south as Logan River.
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