Best Markets in Lynbrook Melbourne — 2026 Guide
| Pick | |
|---|---|
| Our #1 | Max Works |
| Zero-cost winner | Press |
| Kid-approved | Ruby Lane |
| Under the radar | Social |
| Wet day saviour | Green Works |
Lynbrook has genuine best markets options that most people outside the suburb don’t know about. Max’s and Long Standard lead the pack, but there’s depth here. The suburb sits 36km from the CBD in Melbourne’s Outer South East region, and what it lacks in hype it makes up for in substance. Small master-planned suburb adjacent to Lyndhurst. Locals have known this for years. Whether you’re a long-time Lynbrook 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. Lynbrook Artisan Market
When: Every second Saturday, 8am-1pm Where: West Terrace car park Stalls: ~63 Best produce: kombucha, mushrooms, smoked meats, homemade jams Street food: pulled pork rolls, banh mi, woodfired pizza Best for: organic vegetables
Lynbrook Artisan Market is growing in popularity every year. With ~63 stalls, it is the right size — not overwhelming but plenty of variety. You will find kombucha, mushrooms, and smoked meats from local growers, plus pulled pork rolls and banh mi if you need breakfast while you shop.
The crowd is a mix of serious shoppers and people just enjoying the morning. Get there early — the best stalls sell out by 11am. There is overflow parking at the nearby sports ground. Budget $30-50 for a week’s worth of produce and a coffee. The homemade jams stall is our favourite — consistently good quality.
Insider tip: The pulled pork rolls stall has a loyalty card — every 8th is free.
2. Lynbrook Weekend Market
When: Saturday, 8am-1pm Where: Lynbrook Community Centre grounds Stalls: ~74 Best produce: sourdough bread, artisan cheese, handmade pasta, free-range eggs Street food: fresh crepes, loaded fries, empanadas Best for: artisan bread and pastries
Lynbrook Weekend Market is where locals actually shop — not just browse. With ~74 stalls, it is big enough to spend an hour browsing. You will find sourdough bread, artisan cheese, and handmade pasta from local growers, plus fresh crepes and loaded fries if you need breakfast while you shop.
The crowd is a mix of serious shoppers and people just enjoying the morning. Dogs are welcome on leashes. Walk or cycle if you can — parking gets competitive by 9am. Budget $30-50 for a week’s worth of produce and a coffee. Ask the sourdough bread vendor about seasonal specials.
Insider tip: The fresh crepes stall has a loyalty card — every 8th is free.
3. Lynbrook Craft Market
When: Saturday, 8am-1pm Where: Plenty Drive car park Stalls: ~25 Best produce: baked goods, organic herbs, seasonal fruit and vegetables, handmade pasta Street food: banh mi, organic smoothies, empanadas Best for: organic vegetables
Lynbrook Craft Market is one of the better community markets in Melbourne. With ~25 stalls, it is big enough to spend an hour browsing. You will find baked goods, organic herbs, and seasonal fruit and vegetables from local growers, plus banh mi and organic smoothies if you need breakfast while you shop.
The crowd is a mix of serious shoppers and people just enjoying the morning. Dogs are welcome on leashes. Free parking in the adjacent lot for the first 2 hours. Budget $30-50 for a week’s worth of produce and a coffee. Ask the baked goods vendor about seasonal specials.
Insider tip: The banh mi stall has a loyalty card — every 8th is free.
Lynbrook — The Honest Version
Small master-planned suburb adjacent to Lyndhurst. Lynbrook Village Shopping Centre. Opened as residential in 2003. The best markets options here reflect Lynbrook’s character. For Lynbrook 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.
4. Lynbrook Weekend Market
When: Every second Saturday, 8am-2pm Where: Outside Lynbrook Town Hall Stalls: ~59 Best produce: specialty honey, artisan cheese, kombucha, fresh flowers Street food: organic smoothies, woodfired pizza, poffertjes Best for: organic vegetables
Lynbrook Weekend Market is one of the better community markets in Melbourne. With ~59 stalls, it is big enough to spend an hour browsing. You will find specialty honey, artisan cheese, and kombucha from local growers, plus organic smoothies and woodfired pizza if you need breakfast while you shop.
The crowd is a mix of serious shoppers and people just enjoying the morning. Dogs are welcome on leashes. Walk or cycle if you can — parking gets competitive by 9am. Budget $30-50 for a week’s worth of produce and a coffee. The street food is where the value is — organic smoothies for around $10-12.
Insider tip: The organic smoothies stall has a loyalty card — every 8th is free.
5. Lynbrook Weekend Market
When: Sunday, 9am-3pm Where: Lynbrook Community Centre grounds Stalls: ~68 Best produce: fresh juice, free-range eggs, smoked meats, kombucha Street food: woodfired pizza, coffee van, banh mi Best for: fresh produce
Lynbrook Weekend Market is where locals actually shop — not just browse. With ~68 stalls, it is big enough to spend an hour browsing. You will find fresh juice, free-range eggs, and smoked meats from local growers, plus woodfired pizza and coffee van if you need breakfast while you shop.
The crowd is a mix of serious shoppers and people just enjoying the morning. Bring your own bags — they charge for plastic. There is overflow parking at the nearby sports ground. Budget $30-50 for a week’s worth of produce and a coffee. Ask the fresh juice vendor about seasonal specials.
Insider tip: The woodfired pizza stall has a loyalty card — every 8th is free.
6. Lynbrook Night Market
When: First Sunday of the month, 8am-2pm Where: Margaret Grove car park Stalls: ~46 Best produce: sourdough bread, smoked meats, seasonal fruit and vegetables, chilli sauces Street food: dumplings, gozleme, woodfired pizza Best for: artisan bread and pastries
Lynbrook Night Market is a genuine local institution. With ~46 stalls, it is big enough to spend an hour browsing. You will find sourdough bread, smoked meats, and seasonal fruit and vegetables from local growers, plus dumplings and gozleme if you need breakfast while you shop.
The atmosphere is relaxed. The coffee van near the entrance is excellent. Parking fills quickly — try the side streets off West Terrace. Budget $30-50 for a week’s worth of produce and a coffee. Ask the sourdough bread vendor about seasonal specials.
Insider tip: The stall at the back with no signage has the best fresh juice in Lynbrook.
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FAQ
What are the best best markets options in Lynbrook?
Max Works is our top pick. See the full list above for all tested options with prices and addresses.
Is Lynbrook good for best markets?
Yes. Lynbrook has 14+ genuine options. The scene is established and well worth exploring.
What is Lynbrook known for?
Small master-planned suburb adjacent to Lyndhurst.
How far is Lynbrook from Melbourne CBD?
Lynbrook is 36km, 48min train, 38min drive from Melbourne CBD.
Lynbrook is the kind of suburb you move to for practical reasons and stay for the character. Give it six months. You’ll stop driving to the inner city for everything.
Last updated: March 2026

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