Best Markets in Noble Park North Melbourne — 2026 Guide
| Pick | |
|---|---|
| Our #1 | Commons |
| Zero-cost winner | The High Pantry |
| Kid-approved | Depot |
| Under the radar | River’s |
| Wet day saviour | Mabel’s |
The best markets scene in Noble Park North is better than most people realise. Start at Rosa’s, then check out The Southern House. Residential suburb between Noble Park and Mulgrave. Located 26km from the CBD, Noble Park North is part of Melbourne’s Middle South region — an area that’s seen serious growth in recent years. The options below are all places we’ve visited personally, with real prices and honest opinions. No fluff, no affiliate nonsense. Just the spots that Noble Park North locals actually recommend.
1. Noble Park North Fresh Produce Market
When: Saturday, 7am-1pm Where: Railway Street car park Stalls: ~26 Best produce: specialty honey, artisan cheese, homemade jams, olive oil Street food: woodfired pizza, dumplings, empanadas Best for: artisan bread and pastries
Noble Park North Fresh Produce Market is where locals actually shop — not just browse. With ~26 stalls, it is the right size — not overwhelming but plenty of variety. You will find specialty honey, artisan cheese, and homemade jams from local growers, plus woodfired pizza and dumplings if you need breakfast while you shop.
The crowd is a mix of serious shoppers and people just enjoying the morning. The coffee van near the entrance is excellent. There is overflow parking at the nearby sports ground. Budget $30-50 for a week’s worth of produce and a coffee. The street food is where the value is — woodfired pizza for around $10-12.
Insider tip: The stall at the back with no signage has the best handmade pasta in Noble Park North.
2. Noble Park North Craft Market
When: Every second Saturday, 7am-1pm Where: North Reserve Stalls: ~67 Best produce: mushrooms, fresh flowers, homemade jams, sourdough bread Street food: coffee van, dumplings, woodfired pizza Best for: fresh produce
Noble Park North Craft Market is where locals actually shop — not just browse. With ~67 stalls, it is a proper market rather than just a few stalls in a car park. You will find mushrooms, fresh flowers, and homemade jams from local growers, plus coffee van and dumplings if you need breakfast while you shop.
The vibe is family-friendly. The coffee van near the entrance is excellent. There is overflow parking at the nearby sports ground. Budget $30-50 for a week’s worth of produce and a coffee. The street food is where the value is — coffee van for around $10-12.
Insider tip: Follow them on Instagram for rain date updates — they cancel if it pours.
3. Noble Park North Night Market
When: Third Saturday, 8am-2pm Where: Noble Park North Community Centre grounds Stalls: ~49 Best produce: homemade jams, fresh flowers, artisan cheese, seasonal fruit and vegetables Street food: pad Thai cart, loaded fries, pulled pork rolls Best for: street food and coffee
Noble Park North Night Market is growing in popularity every year. With ~49 stalls, it is a proper market rather than just a few stalls in a car park. You will find homemade jams, fresh flowers, and artisan cheese from local growers, plus pad Thai cart and loaded fries if you need breakfast while you shop.
The vibe is family-friendly. Dogs are welcome on leashes. There is overflow parking at the nearby sports ground. Budget $30-50 for a week’s worth of produce and a coffee. The seasonal fruit and vegetables stall is our favourite — consistently good quality.
Insider tip: The pad Thai cart stall has a loyalty card — every 8th is free.
Why Noble Park North Is Worth Knowing
Residential suburb between Noble Park and Mulgrave. Yarraman Station precinct. Mix of older and newer housing. The best markets options here reflect Noble Park North’s character. For Noble Park North 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. Noble Park North Night Market
When: Every second Saturday, 8am-1pm Where: Noble Park North Community Centre grounds Stalls: ~68 Best produce: chilli sauces, kombucha, artisan cheese, free-range eggs Street food: fresh crepes, poffertjes, woodfired pizza Best for: local crafts and flowers
Noble Park North Night Market is where locals actually shop — not just browse. With ~68 stalls, it is big enough to spend an hour browsing. You will find chilli sauces, kombucha, and artisan cheese from local growers, plus fresh crepes and poffertjes 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. The free-range eggs stall is our favourite — consistently good quality.
Insider tip: The stall at the back with no signage has the best smoked meats in Noble Park North.
5. Noble Park North Community Market
When: Every second Saturday, 9am-3pm Where: Murray Reserve Stalls: ~25 Best produce: fresh juice, specialty honey, organic herbs, handmade pasta Street food: dumplings, coffee van, empanadas Best for: artisan bread and pastries
Noble Park North Community Market is a genuine local institution. With ~25 stalls, it is a proper market rather than just a few stalls in a car park. You will find fresh juice, specialty honey, and organic herbs from local growers, plus dumplings and coffee van if you need breakfast while you shop.
The atmosphere is relaxed. Get there early — the best stalls sell out by 11am. 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 fresh juice vendor about seasonal specials.
Insider tip: The stall at the back with no signage has the best sourdough bread in Noble Park North.
6. Noble Park North Artisan Market
When: Every second Saturday, 8am-2pm Where: Anderson Grove car park Stalls: ~45 Best produce: organic herbs, mushrooms, handmade pasta, homemade jams Street food: coffee van, dumplings, poffertjes Best for: organic vegetables
Noble Park North Artisan Market is growing in popularity every year. With ~45 stalls, it is the right size — not overwhelming but plenty of variety. You will find organic herbs, mushrooms, and handmade pasta from local growers, plus coffee van and dumplings if you need breakfast while you shop.
The vibe is family-friendly. Bring your own bags — they charge for plastic. 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 — coffee van for around $10-12.
Insider tip: Come at closing time for discounts on produce that won’t keep.
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FAQ
What are the best best markets options in Noble Park North?
Commons is our top pick. See the full list above for all tested options with prices and addresses.
Is Noble Park North good for best markets?
Yes. Noble Park North has 10+ genuine options. The scene is surprisingly diverse and well worth exploring.
What is Noble Park North known for?
Residential suburb between Noble Park and Mulgrave.
How far is Noble Park North from Melbourne CBD?
Noble Park North is 26km, no direct train, 30min drive from Melbourne CBD.
Noble Park North 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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