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Vegan Options at Northey Street Organic Farmers Market

Explore the vegan options at Brisbane's Northey Street Organic Farmers Market on Sundays
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Updated on Jul 18, 2025
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Every Sunday, you can find the Northey Street Organic Farmers Market on the Brisbane Northside near Windsor and Herston.

Let me take you there and see what vegan food options you can find there.

Location

16 Victoria St, Windsor QLD 4030

Hours & Date

Every Sunday 6am-11am

Links

Website

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What to get from Northey Street Organic Farmers Market

Healthy Pulse specialises in handmade tofu, and their agedashi tofu is a must-try:

Yoke offer healthy options like dosa and toasties. Most of their dishes are vegan. This one is their Kitchari bowl with dahl, veggies and chutney:

Na Pizzetta offers vegan option pizzas with vegan cheese, but they were out of vegan cheese on the day of visit:

Chocolate chai with coconut whipped cream from The Tea Shop. The chai flavour is on the milder side.

Vegan option chocolate from Amy Sargeantson:

Raw and Peace has vegan, raw desserts and lasagna at the market:

More vegan options and overall vibes of Northey Street Market:

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