Best Shopping in Keysborough Melbourne — 2026 Guide
| Pick | |
|---|---|
| Our #1 | Remy |
| Zero-cost winner | Leo |
| Kid-approved | Vera |
| Under the radar | Rosa’s |
| Wet day saviour | The Honest Post |
Keysborough has genuine best shopping options that most people outside the suburb don’t know about. Oliver’s and Remy Union lead the pack, but there’s depth here. The suburb sits 35-55km from the CBD in Melbourne’s Outer South East region, and what it lacks in hype it makes up for in substance. Large residential suburb spanning old Keysborough and new Keysborough South estate. Locals have known this for years. Whether you’re a long-time Keysborough 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. Cecil Shopping Centre
Stores: ~44 Anchor: Big W Also: Officeworks Food court: pho, fish and chips, Chinese, Japanese, pizza, bakery cafe, Indian Parking: Free 3-hour parking
Cecil Shopping Centre is where most locals do their weekly shop in Keysborough. Big W 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 7 options — pho and fish and chips are the best of the lot. The Big W has self-checkout now, which speeds things up.
The facilities are all convenient. Saturday mornings are chaos — try weekday evenings instead. For Keysborough 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 Bridge Crescent side — closer to the entrance and fewer people.
2. Keysborough Plaza
Stores: ~172 Anchor: Target Also: Supercheap Auto Food court: Indian, sushi, kebabs, pho, Thai, pizza, Chinese Parking: Underground parking available
Keysborough Plaza is where most locals do their weekly shop in Keysborough. 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 — Indian and sushi are the best of the lot. Coffee from the in-centre cafe is surprisingly good.
The parking is all well-maintained. Sunday trading hours are usually 10am-5pm. For Keysborough residents, this is the go-to for weekly essentials. Click and collect is available at most stores.
Insider tip: Park on the Barkly Drive side — closer to the entrance and fewer people.
3. Blake Village
Stores: ~152 Anchor: TK Maxx Also: Best & Less Food court: Chinese, fish and chips, kebabs, burgers Parking: Street parking on surrounding streets
Blake Village is the main retail hub in Keysborough. TK Maxx 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 4 options — Chinese and fish and chips are the best of the lot. Coffee from the in-centre cafe is surprisingly good.
The facilities are all convenient. Sunday trading hours are usually 10am-5pm. For Keysborough residents, this is the most convenient option within a 10-minute drive. The public toilets are near the back entrance — clean enough.
Insider tip: The TK Maxx has better specials on Wednesdays.
4. George Shopping Centre
Stores: ~143 Anchor: Coles Also: Best & Less Food court: burgers, Thai, Chinese, pizza, pho, bakery cafe Parking: Free 2-hour parking
George Shopping Centre is a reliable shopping option in Keysborough. Coles 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 — burgers and Thai are the best of the lot. Coffee from the in-centre cafe is surprisingly good.
The facilities are all convenient. Saturday mornings are chaos — try weekday evenings instead. For Keysborough residents, this is the most convenient option within a 10-minute drive. Click and collect is available at most stores.
Insider tip: There is a free ATM near the food court entrance.
Keysborough — The Honest Version
Large residential suburb spanning old Keysborough and new Keysborough South estate. Parkmore Shopping Centre. The best shopping options here reflect Keysborough’s character. For Keysborough 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. Cecil Market
Stores: ~28 Anchor: ALDI Also: Priceline Food court: kebabs, Chinese, Japanese, Thai Parking: Free 3-hour parking
Cecil Market is the main retail hub in Keysborough. ALDI anchors the centre with good stock and reasonable prices. Beyond groceries, you will find 23+ specialty stores including Priceline. The food court has 4 options — kebabs and Chinese are the best of the lot. There is a standalone specialty coffee shop near the ALDI entrance.
The parking is all convenient. The Christmas period is madness — shop online if you can. For Keysborough 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 Collins Lane side — closer to the entrance and fewer people.
6. Keysborough Outlet
Stores: ~159 Anchor: Woolworths Also: JB Hi-Fi Food court: Mexican, sushi, burgers, Indian, Japanese, pizza Parking: Street parking on surrounding streets
Keysborough Outlet is where most locals do their weekly shop in Keysborough. Woolworths anchors the centre with a full-size supermarket. Beyond groceries, you will find fashion, homewares, services, and a decent food court. The food court has 6 options — Mexican and sushi are the best of the lot. Coffee from the in-centre cafe is surprisingly good.
The facilities are all well-maintained. Sunday trading hours are usually 10am-5pm. For Keysborough residents, this is the default shopping destination — nothing fancy, but functional. Click and collect is available at most stores.
Insider tip: The Woolworths has better specials on Wednesdays.
7. Keysborough Market
Stores: ~51 Anchor: Target Also: Officeworks Food court: Indian, fish and chips, pizza, Mexican, Thai, Chinese, pho Parking: Free 2-hour parking
Keysborough Market is a reliable shopping option in Keysborough. Target 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 7 options — Indian and fish and chips are the best of the lot. The Target has self-checkout now, which speeds things up.
The amenities you need —bank, post office, pharmacy — are all reasonable. Saturday mornings are chaos — try weekday evenings instead. For Keysborough 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: Park on the Barkly Drive side — closer to the entrance and fewer people.
8. King Complex
Stores: ~147 Anchor: Big W Also: Priceline Food court: fish and chips, Indian, kebabs, pizza, Chinese, pho Parking: Free 3-hour parking
King Complex is a reliable shopping option in Keysborough. Big W anchors the centre with a recently renovated store. Beyond groceries, you will find 142+ specialty stores including Priceline. The food court has 6 options — fish and chips and Indian are the best of the lot. The Big W has self-checkout now, which speeds things up.
The parking is all reasonable. The Christmas period is madness — shop online if you can. For Keysborough residents, this is the go-to for weekly essentials. The public toilets are near the back entrance — clean enough.
Insider tip: The Big W has better specials on Wednesdays.
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FAQ
What are the best best shopping options in Keysborough?
Remy is our top pick. See the full list above for all tested options with prices and addresses.
Is Keysborough good for best shopping?
Yes. Keysborough has 13+ genuine options. The scene is surprisingly diverse and well worth exploring.
What is Keysborough known for?
Large residential suburb spanning old Keysborough and new Keysborough South estate.
How far is Keysborough from Melbourne CBD?
Keysborough is 35-55km, 45-70min train, 40-55min drive from Melbourne CBD.
Keysborough isn’t trying to be the next Fitzroy. It doesn’t need to be. What it does, it does with zero pretension and real substance. That’s worth more than a trendy postcode.
Last updated: March 2026

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