Pop-up Easter market at Redcliffe on Good Friday
Published 7:13am 10 April 2025
Redcliffe Markets will host a pop-up market on Good Friday with plenty of family fun, more than 200 stalls, gourmet food trucks, a visit from the Easter Bunny and more.
The event is on April 18 from 8am-2pm at Redcliffe Pde, Redcliffe, and is the perfect place to watch the Brisbane to Gladstone Yacht Race vessels pass by.
There will be a huge range of gourmet food trucks including Korean Style Corn Dogs, gourmet sausages from Brat Haus, Silvia’s South American Empanadas, famous Philly Cheesesteaks and so much more.
Leave room for dessert with sweet eats such as Get Flossed fairy floss, viral sensation Fizz Soda Shop, home baked William and Chai cookies, Twisted Soft Serve ice cream and chocolate aplenty.
The Easter Bunny is making a special guest appearance. He’ll be hopping in on Good Friday and Easter Sunday for a meet and greet from 9.30am-12.30pm.
And the Redcliffe Markets Easter Scavenger Hunt is returning. Hop between stallholders, gather stamps, and complete the challenge to go into the draw to win an EGG-ceptional prize.
The pop-up market event on Good Friday will include live entertainment, children’s arts and crafts activities.
The markets will also be open on Easter Sunday (April 20) from 8am-2pm.
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