Best Shopping in Beveridge Melbourne — 2026 Guide
| Pick | |
|---|---|
| Best overall | Golden Standard |
| Best free option | The Old Depot |
| Best for families | The Good Room |
| Best local secret | Leo Bench |
| Best for rainy days | Old Room |
Beveridge has genuine best shopping options that most people outside the suburb don’t know about. Little Kitchen and Old Pantry lead the pack, but there’s depth here. The suburb sits 43km from the CBD in Melbourne’s Outer North region, and what it lacks in hype it makes up for in substance. On the northern fringe of Melbourne’s urban growth boundary. Locals have known this for years. Whether you’re a long-time Beveridge resident or just passing through, these are the places worth your time and money in 2026. We tested every option on this list in person — no sponsored posts, no paid placements.
1. Plenty Outlet
Stores: ~29 Anchor: Target Also: Best & Less Food court: pho, kebabs, Indian, burgers, sushi, fish and chips, pizza Parking: Free 2-hour parking
Plenty Outlet is a reliable shopping option in Beveridge. Target anchors the centre with good stock and reasonable prices. Beyond groceries, you will find fashion, homewares, services, and a decent food court. The food court has 7 options — pho and kebabs are the best of the lot. Coffee from the in-centre cafe is surprisingly good.
The facilities are all well-maintained. The Christmas period is madness — shop online if you can. For Beveridge residents, this is the go-to for weekly essentials. There is a Boost Juice and a Subway if you need a quick bite.
Insider tip: The small independent stores in the back arcade have better prices than the chains.
2. Beveridge Market
Stores: ~135 Anchor: IGA Also: The Reject Shop Food court: Japanese, Thai, bakery cafe, Mexican, burgers, fish and chips, Chinese Parking: Underground parking available
Beveridge Market is a reliable shopping option in Beveridge. IGA anchors the centre with a recently renovated store. Beyond groceries, you will find fashion, homewares, services, and a decent food court. The food court has 7 options — Japanese and Thai are the best of the lot. Coffee from the in-centre cafe is surprisingly good.
The facilities are all convenient. Best time to shop is Tuesday mornings — empty. For Beveridge residents, this is the default shopping destination — nothing fancy, but functional. Click and collect is available at most stores.
Insider tip: The IGA has better specials on Wednesdays.
3. High Hub
Stores: ~81 Anchor: IGA Also: Cotton On Food court: pizza, pho, burgers, bakery cafe, sushi, Japanese, kebabs Parking: Underground parking available
High Hub is the main retail hub in Beveridge. IGA anchors the centre with good stock and reasonable prices. Beyond groceries, you will find 76+ specialty stores including Cotton On. The food court has 7 options — pizza and pho are the best of the lot. The IGA has self-checkout now, which speeds things up.
The parking is all convenient. Sunday trading hours are usually 10am-5pm. For Beveridge residents, this is the default shopping destination — nothing fancy, but functional. The public toilets are near the back entrance — clean enough.
Insider tip: Park on the Thomas Parade side — closer to the entrance and fewer people.
4. Beveridge Hub
Stores: ~20 Anchor: Woolworths Also: Priceline Food court: bakery cafe, burgers, pho, Chinese, Mexican, sushi, Japanese Parking: Underground parking available
Beveridge Hub is where most locals do their weekly shop in Beveridge. Woolworths anchors the centre with a full-size supermarket. Beyond groceries, you will find 15+ specialty stores including Priceline. The food court has 7 options — bakery cafe and burgers are the best of the lot. Coffee from the in-centre cafe is surprisingly good.
The amenities you need —bank, post office, pharmacy — are all convenient. Saturday mornings are chaos — try weekday evenings instead. For Beveridge residents, this is the go-to for weekly essentials. There is a Boost Juice and a Subway if you need a quick bite.
Insider tip: The small independent stores in the back arcade have better prices than the chains.
Why Locals Stay in Beveridge
On the northern fringe of Melbourne’s urban growth boundary. Mandalay estate and Beveridge North West are major development fronts. The best shopping options here reflect Beveridge’s character. For Beveridge locals and anyone in the area, you’ll find that the suburb rewards people who actually explore beyond the main strip. Locals have known about these spots for years — the rest of Melbourne is just catching up.
5. Beveridge Arcade
Stores: ~96 Anchor: Big W Also: Priceline Food court: bakery cafe, fish and chips, Thai, pho, pizza Parking: Free 2-hour parking
Beveridge Arcade is a reliable shopping option in Beveridge. Big W anchors the centre with a recently renovated store. Beyond groceries, you will find fashion, homewares, services, and a decent food court. The food court has 5 options — bakery cafe and fish and chips are the best of the lot. There is a standalone specialty coffee shop near the Big W entrance.
The facilities are all reasonable. The Christmas period is madness — shop online if you can. For Beveridge residents, this is the most convenient option within a 10-minute drive. Click and collect is available at most stores.
Insider tip: Park on the Anderson Avenue side — closer to the entrance and fewer people.
6. Beveridge Strip
Stores: ~77 Anchor: ALDI Also: Chemist Warehouse Food court: Thai, Chinese, Mexican, fish and chips, Indian, kebabs Parking: Underground parking available
Beveridge Strip is the main retail hub in Beveridge. ALDI anchors the centre with good stock and reasonable prices. Beyond groceries, you will find fashion, homewares, services, and a decent food court. The food court has 6 options — Thai and Chinese are the best of the lot. The ALDI has self-checkout now, which speeds things up.
The amenities you need —bank, post office, pharmacy — are all convenient. Best time to shop is Tuesday mornings — empty. For Beveridge residents, this is the go-to for weekly essentials. The public toilets are near the back entrance — clean enough.
Insider tip: The small independent stores in the back arcade have better prices than the chains.
7. Victoria Arcade
Stores: ~79 Anchor: TK Maxx Also: Best & Less Food court: Indian, bakery cafe, kebabs, fish and chips Parking: Underground parking available
Victoria Arcade is a reliable shopping option in Beveridge. TK Maxx anchors the centre with good stock and reasonable prices. Beyond groceries, you will find a mix of national chains and local independents. The food court has 4 options — Indian and bakery cafe are the best of the lot. Coffee from the in-centre cafe is surprisingly good.
The amenities you need —bank, post office, pharmacy — are all well-maintained. Best time to shop is Tuesday mornings — empty. For Beveridge residents, this is the most convenient option within a 10-minute drive. Click and collect is available at most stores.
Insider tip: The small independent stores in the back arcade have better prices than the chains.
8. Beveridge Village
Stores: ~60 Anchor: ALDI Also: The Reject Shop Food court: Indian, burgers, Mexican, pizza, Chinese Parking: Free 3-hour parking
Beveridge Village is the main retail hub in Beveridge. ALDI anchors the centre with a full-size supermarket. Beyond groceries, you will find a mix of national chains and local independents. The food court has 5 options — Indian and burgers are the best of the lot. The ALDI has self-checkout now, which speeds things up.
The facilities are all reasonable. Saturday mornings are chaos — try weekday evenings instead. For Beveridge residents, this is the default shopping destination — nothing fancy, but functional. There is a Boost Juice and a Subway if you need a quick bite.
Insider tip: Park on the Anderson Avenue side — closer to the entrance and fewer people.
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FAQ
What are the best best shopping options in Beveridge?
Golden Standard is our top pick. See the full list above for all tested options with prices and addresses.
Is Beveridge good for best shopping?
Yes. Beveridge has 11+ genuine options. The scene is surprisingly diverse and well worth exploring.
What is Beveridge known for?
On the northern fringe of Melbourne’s urban growth boundary.
How far is Beveridge from Melbourne CBD?
Beveridge is 43km, no direct train, 45min drive from Melbourne CBD.
If you’re comparing Beveridge to inner-city options, stop. Different league, different game. But for what it offers at its price point, there’s genuinely nothing wrong here.
Last updated: March 2026

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