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Discover Glebe's Best Markets, Cafes, and Community Events This Week

From weekend markets to neighbourhood cafes, here's how to make the most of one of Sydney's most walkable and vibrant postcodes.

By Sydney Lifestyle Desk · Published 2 July 2026, 3:41 pm

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Discover Glebe's Best Markets, Cafes, and Community Events This Week
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Glebe remains one of Sydney's most liveable inner-city neighbourhoods, and this week offers plenty of reasons to venture beyond your front door. Whether you're a longtime resident or new to the area, the mix of community events, local venues, and seasonal produce markets makes July an ideal time to reconnect with your street and beyond.

Start your weekend at the Glebe Markets, held every Saturday morning in the grounds of Glebe Public School on Glebe Point Road. The markets have operated for over four decades and draw locals seeking fresh produce, artisan goods, and prepared food. With winter in full swing, July's stalls are brimming with seasonal fare—blackberries and brussels sprouts are at their peak value right now, making them smart picks for your kitchen. Expect to browse between 10am and 3pm, and arrive early if you want the best selection.

If you're keen to support local independent businesses, Thursday evenings offer a quieter shopping experience along Glebe Point Road itself. The neighbourhood's concentration of independent bookshops, vintage stores, and specialty food retailers makes for a purposeful afternoon. Many venues stay open late mid-week, and several cafes along the strip offer a natural gathering point for catching up with neighbours.

For something more structured, check what's on at the Glebe Community Centre on Church Street. The centre regularly hosts workshops, fitness classes, and community gatherings—it's worth checking their notice board or website for the week's schedule. Community centres across Sydney's inner west have become hubs for everything from cooking classes to skill-shares, often at modest prices.

The neighbourhood's network of green spaces shouldn't be overlooked either. Blackwattle Park, positioned between Glebe and Ultimo, offers riverside walking paths and open lawns—perfect for an afternoon stroll with family or friends. At this time of year, the cooler weather makes outdoor time genuinely pleasant rather than arduous.

Dining remains one of Glebe's strongest drawcards. The suburb punches well above its weight for restaurants and cafes, with everything from long-established neighbourhood institutions to newer arrivals clustered around Broadway and extending along Glebe Point Road. Many places are now highlighting Australian produce and oils in their menus, reflecting a broader local focus on quality ingredients sourced closer to home.

The key to enjoying Glebe this week is embracing its walkability. Most of what matters is within a 15-minute radius, whether that's markets, venues, or community spaces. Bring a shopping bag for the markets, wear comfortable shoes, and plan to bump into people you know—that's the Glebe experience at its best.

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