Best Markets in Williams Landing Melbourne — 2026 Guide
| Pick | |
|---|---|
| Best overall | Works |
| Best free option | Kai’s |
| Best for families | Common Store |
| Best local secret | White House |
| Best for rainy days | Northern Union |
We’ve tested every best markets option in Williams Landing to put this list together. The verdict: this suburb delivers. Sunny Store is the one everyone knows. The Good Local is the sleeper. Prices are competitive — coffee at $4.00-4.50, dinner at $18-32. Built around Williams Landing station (opened 2013). Williams Landing sits in the Outer West corridor, 22km from Melbourne’s CBD, and the best markets scene here is better than most give it credit for. We’ve been covering Williams Landing since MELBZ launched, and the suburb’s options have only improved.
1. Williams Landing Fresh Produce Market
When: Third Saturday, 8am-1pm Where: Young Grove car park Stalls: ~70 Best produce: baked goods, olive oil, mushrooms, organic herbs Street food: pad Thai cart, gozleme, pulled pork rolls Best for: artisan bread and pastries
Williams Landing Fresh Produce Market is where locals actually shop — not just browse. With ~70 stalls, it is a proper market rather than just a few stalls in a car park. You will find baked goods, olive oil, and mushrooms from local growers, plus pad Thai cart and gozleme 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. There is overflow parking at the nearby sports ground. Budget $30-50 for a week’s worth of produce and a coffee. The organic herbs stall is our favourite — consistently good quality.
Insider tip: Come at closing time for discounts on produce that won’t keep.
2. Williams Landing Craft Market
When: Every second Saturday, 8am-2pm Where: Outside Williams Landing Town Hall Stalls: ~70 Best produce: seasonal fruit and vegetables, fresh flowers, kombucha, handmade pasta Street food: pulled pork rolls, loaded fries, empanadas Best for: organic vegetables
Williams Landing Craft Market is a genuine local institution. With ~70 stalls, it is big enough to spend an hour browsing. You will find seasonal fruit and vegetables, fresh flowers, and kombucha from local growers, plus pulled pork rolls and loaded fries if you need breakfast while you shop.
The atmosphere is relaxed. 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. Ask the seasonal fruit and vegetables vendor about seasonal specials.
Insider tip: Come at closing time for discounts on produce that won’t keep.
3. Williams Landing Community Market
When: Third Saturday, 8am-2pm Where: Creek Reserve Stalls: ~57 Best produce: kombucha, free-range eggs, organic herbs, baked goods Street food: gozleme, empanadas, organic smoothies Best for: street food and coffee
Williams Landing Community Market is one of the better community markets in Melbourne. With ~57 stalls, it is a proper market rather than just a few stalls in a car park. You will find kombucha, free-range eggs, and organic herbs from local growers, plus gozleme and empanadas if you need breakfast while you shop.
The vibe is family-friendly. Get there early — the best stalls sell out by 11am. 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 kombucha vendor about seasonal specials.
Insider tip: The gozleme stall has a loyalty card — every 8th is free.
What Nobody Tells You About Williams Landing
Built around Williams Landing station (opened 2013). One of Melbourne’s newest suburbs — most residents arrived within the last decade. The best markets options here reflect Williams Landing’s character. If you’re living in or near Williams Landing, 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. Williams Landing Fresh Produce Market
When: First Sunday of the month, 9am-3pm Where: William Reserve Stalls: ~45 Best produce: mushrooms, fresh flowers, kombucha, fresh juice Street food: woodfired pizza, loaded fries, gozleme Best for: fresh produce
Williams Landing Fresh Produce Market is a genuine local institution. With ~45 stalls, it is the right size — not overwhelming but plenty of variety. You will find mushrooms, fresh flowers, and kombucha from local growers, plus woodfired pizza and loaded fries 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. Parking fills quickly — try the side streets off Young Grove. 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: Follow them on Instagram for rain date updates — they cancel if it pours.
5. Williams Landing Artisan Market
When: Sunday, 8am-2pm Where: River Place car park Stalls: ~77 Best produce: olive oil, handmade pasta, kombucha, baked goods Street food: poffertjes, pad Thai cart, woodfired pizza Best for: local crafts and flowers
Williams Landing Artisan Market is one of the better community markets in Melbourne. With ~77 stalls, it is a proper market rather than just a few stalls in a car park. You will find olive oil, handmade pasta, and kombucha from local growers, plus poffertjes and pad Thai cart 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. Parking fills quickly — try the side streets off Young Grove. Budget $30-50 for a week’s worth of produce and a coffee. The baked goods stall is our favourite — consistently good quality.
Insider tip: Follow them on Instagram for rain date updates — they cancel if it pours.
6. Williams Landing Artisan Market
When: Third Saturday, 9am-3pm Where: Lygon Road car park Stalls: ~68 Best produce: fresh flowers, chilli sauces, specialty honey, kombucha Street food: dumplings, organic smoothies, loaded fries Best for: local crafts and flowers
Williams Landing Artisan Market is a genuine local institution. With ~68 stalls, it is big enough to spend an hour browsing. You will find fresh flowers, chilli sauces, and specialty honey from local growers, plus dumplings and organic smoothies 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. 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 flowers vendor about seasonal specials.
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 Williams Landing?
Works is our top pick. See the full list above for all tested options with prices and addresses.
Is Williams Landing good for best markets?
Yes. Williams Landing has 11+ genuine options. The scene is established and well worth exploring.
What is Williams Landing known for?
Built around Williams Landing station (opened 2013).
How far is Williams Landing from Melbourne CBD?
Williams Landing is 22km, 38min train, 30min drive from Melbourne CBD.
The truth about Williams Landing: it’s better than its reputation and worse than the real estate ads suggest. Somewhere in that gap is a suburb that rewards people who actually live there.
Last updated: March 2026

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