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    Alexandra M.

    Came for the Festival on 20/11 and it was HUGE. Such a fun market, I can't wait to go back to the smaller weekly one and see who the regular vendors are. They had everything from sweet to savory, from religion to politics, from printed art to clothing to jewelry. As with markets, be sure to shop around and make sure you're getting the best price as many items are similar.

    laura c.

    As we arrive at Glebe Markets on a Saturday afternoon, the place is swarming with a vast majority of people. The area to be covered is large and not in any particular order. There are many narrow pathways leading to different parts of the market with plenty of stalls all selling different things. There are new and old stalls filled with jewellery, clothing, handmade silverware, glass objects, vintage goods etc. We stumble across a second-hand bookstall where tables are stacked with old books and records that have probably been read and listened to by hundreds of others before us. There is an instant culture about the market, the vibe is light and friendly and a live band keeps a positive and enjoyable feeling in the air. There are always plenty of people around. Some pathways hardly fit two-way traffic and the large crowds make it difficult to manoeuvre to other stalls, but this is all just part of the market culture. I generally come to Glebe markets to find good quality second-hand clothes. As of late, however, I have noticed that while there are still some of the original second-hand stalls left, they are coming less often and many of the newer stores only offer brand new products or handmade goods. I recommend checking out the teapot lady, wooden mirror man and the spoon bangle guy. The food is pretty good, although the prices seem to be climbing. Share a plate of Gozleme with a friend and sit on the grass (if there is any) in the open area and watch the band play in the afternoon sun.

    Helen M.

    Every Saturday from 10 to 4 an unassuming playground plays host to the Glebe market, a packed out event of stalls, music and food. The clothing stalls sell the best in vintage reinventions, brick a brac, and up and coming designers attract the coolest kids around whilst avoiding being pretentious. Yes, denim cutoffs are a compulsory part of the uniform but the atmosphere is very relaxed, a fact stressed by the talented busker who invited people to come and buy her CD or, if they were very fast runners, just to steal one. I felt like a fat kid in a candy shop and after a couple of circuits of the stalls swore to myself that I wouldn't buy clothes from a conventional shop ever again. The market takes all the ruthless hunting and high prices out of trendy clothing. Glebe Market is my new religion.

    Justine C.

    So many different trinkets available here. Situated conveniently just off broadway at Glebe Public School; this market definitely attracts the crowds from locals; including those living in nearby Annandale, and even those living in Newtown (fairly nearby) will make the effort to come here. Bohemian, trendy items. Good for any spiritual home, and it is living proof that Glebe is trying so hard (or is really becoming) a second Newtown in Sydney. A great walkthrough, and have come here with a couple of girlfriends while I was living in Sydney, yet none of us brought anything; yet it was great show and tell for us. A great mecca for socialising, entertainment (to some degree), clothes and jewellery of the tree of life variety. Anyone who loves (and probably lives) in Melbourne's St Kilda will also be home here. If silver jewellery is your thing in tandem with relishing tattoo's - agin you will feel right at home. This is the type of bohemian, hippy vibe that the Glebe Markets attracts every weekend. Glebe Point Road (now that construction re-development works are behind us) makes a great walking destination on the weekends; not only because of their great retail outlets: but also because of the Glebe Markets.

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    more new arts and crafts than second hand goods, some nice food vendors. not very large but good for a pleasant hour to kill.

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    Wow.... Another supermarket in china town. It was really…read moregood set up. Starting from the entrance just right opposite UTS library on ultimo street, very clean. You walking pass 2 sliding doors and mini escalator will bring you down stairs ( and vise versa ). Small cafe on the right hand side after you on lower level, and coffee is supply by Vittoria, you know this brand supply a good quality coffee. They had deal for coffee and cakes. Sign on every isle will guide you find items that you need. The have their own bakery section, and hot food items, as you can choose and maybe try items on promotion, ( this lady is offering me tasting of roast chicken while I'm writing on this review ). Well, on top of that they also offer free wi fi.. I know it sound a bit unusual but I think they want people to shop over here and who ever giving company feel very comfortable to be able to browse the net and write review on yelp. PS: did I mention they have $2 coffee promotion? And coffee that they serve is good!

    It's a pretty well stocked woolies for it's size. The shop is optimised for self checkouts so it…read moremight take a while if you wait to be served. The bakery section normally has reduced prices for many items. Good for morning tea if you don't mind it being a day old. They also do opal recharges here. Get a 5% off wish gift card using the entertainment book and splurge on opal recharges here. Don't forget to scan the everyday rewards card for added Qantas frequent flyer points too. Tips from my poor uni student days.

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