Overview
It's the news Brisbane eastsiders have been waiting for, and anyone keen on mixing up their Sunday morning shopping routine will be pretty happy about it too. Come January 31, the Carindale PCYC will be playing host to a new weekly market. It's called Moo and Glue.
And the great name is just the beginning — though, when it comes to summing up both the farm-fresh and handmade goodies on offer, the market's moniker really does get the message across. They're backing it up with the usual mix of stalls and trucks, all selling things that will stock your pantry, fill your stomach and decorate your home.
On the edible side of equation, expect locally grown produce from The Happy Veg, fresh bread from The Baker's Corner, caffeinated brews from Mr Barista, ice cream from Miss Daisy and sweet treats from Eat That Cake. More stallholders are being announced on a regular basis, so expect that list to grow. Yes, you're allowed to get hungry just thinking about it.
Elsewhere, you'll find an international food court lined with many of the city's favourite mobile eateries, plus a jumping castle for younger attendees. Basically, it's the weekend marketplace locals have been dreaming of — and a much needed addition to this patch of Brisbane.
The first Moo and Glue Farmer's, Craft and Boutique Market will take place on January 31 at the Carindale PCYC, 27 Narracott St, Carina, and will run every Sunday morning from 7am. For more information, visit their Facebook page.
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