You’ll find massive variety among the 200 stalls that take over
Glebe Public School each Saturday morning, but it’s the fashion ones
that attracts most visitors. There are rows upon rows of eccentric and
colourful vintage clothes, alongside hand-crafted jewellery,
accessories and new clothing designed by locals. There are vintage
stalls scattered all around the market, but the smaller section just
off Derby Lane at the back of the school is a goldmine and a slightly
quieter place to scour through racks and try things on. Here you’ll
find Muns Vintage, a treasure trove of recycled fabrics turned into
new garments. Even if you’re not searching for a new wardrobe, Glebe
Markets is a great place to grab some lunch and relax on the school
lawns where live musicians serenade the crowd from noon. The lane of
food stalls – just opposite the lawn – has old market favourites
and more high-end offerings: gözleme, kebabs, dumplings, fancy
doughnuts, gluten-free baked goods and tandoori chicken wraps from the
Madras Cuisine stall, which has been part of the markets for more than
two decades. Best of all, you can get a freshly squeezed,
made-to-order lemonade from the Citrus Factory. It’s mixed together
in a cocktail shaker and you’re able to request a little more lemon
or sugar, depending how sweet your tooth is. Find more Sydney markets
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