Overview
Remember a time when weekends weren't about browsing market stalls, stocking up on fresh produce straight from the farm, trying the latest artisanal treats and purchasing handmade arts and crafts? No, neither do we. And at the rate new markets keep popping up around Brisbane, we never will.
Hot on the heels of Morningside's Metre Market, Carindale's Moo and Glue, and the Red Hill Farmers Markets move to Milton comes the Brisbane Daylight Markets. While the exact place and kickoff date is yet to be announced — other than north of the city, and in August — the small business-focused event is all about lazy Sundays spent indulging in a stint of outdoor shopping.
Think boutique stores, food options and all the craft, fashion, design and art-oriented wares you can think of in between. Sure, every market offers that — but, admit it, you can't resist the lure of checking out a fresh batch of trinkets and tasty bites to eat at another location. And who can?
More details are due to be revealed soon, but we'd recommend blocking out your Sunday mornings in August just to be safe. And if you're interested in selling your stuff rather than simply buying someone else's, you can do that too, with applications currently open for eager stallholders.
The Brisbane Daylight Markets kicks off in August. Keep an eye on their website and Facebook page for more information.