Otago Farmers Market, Every Saturday Morning

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Dunedin, New Zealand

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Otago Farmers Market, Every Saturday Morning Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Otago Farmers Market, Every Saturday Morning is located in Dunedin, New Zealand on 5/27 Anzac Avenue, Dunedin Central. Otago Farmers Market, Every Saturday Morning is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category farmers' market in New Zealand.

Address

5/27 Anzac Avenue, Dunedin Central

Phone

+64 211482116

Service options

In-store shopping

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Kevin Taylor

Great selection of handmade foods fresh fruit and veges, always nice coffee. Good destination on a Saturday. Nice atmosphere.

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Pheng Ov

Very good fruit, meat and artisan food

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Allison Dodds

The Farmer's Market is always fantastic! Beautiful fresh produce and products, straight from the growers and makers. Free range eggs and meat, all locally produced. Got some amazing strawberries, crisp apples, Golden Queen peaches, and a whole lot of other lovely produce today. Not bad for the middle of Autumn!

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Sharon Stewart

Got 8th place in the top 10 farmers markets in New Zealand, I would strongly debate the accuracy of this outcome. In my books it's one of the best.

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Cynthea Corbett

Great produce, meat and baked goods. There is also pickles, jams, and preserves. Well worth a visit. Remember to take your bags. They also have coffee cups to borrow which is a great idea.

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Pam Aitcheson

Love my Saturday's farmers market atmosphere great and delicious produce

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Joanne Crawford

I was very impressed with the amount of stalls and a good range of products to choose from

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Guy Wright

Always a good little market. Lots of fresh veges. Evansdale cheese from Pablo, Havoc Bacon, great hazlenut butter, plenty of berries plus these days lots of young daikon which we go through truckloads of in miso shiru and w sashimi