Harris Farm Markets Opens in Marrickville
- neighbourhoodmedia
- Jun 16
- 3 min read
Updated: Jun 17
Sydney’s Inner West welcomes Harris Farm’s newest location, packed with seasonal produce, artisan goods, and sustainable flair.
Harris Farm Markets has officially opened its doors in Marrickville, bringing its much-loved market-style food experience to Sydney’s Inner West. Located at 186 Victoria Road, the new store welcomed its first shoppers on Wednesday, 22nd May 2025, marking a significant and long-awaited arrival for local residents.

Known for delivering some of Australia’s freshest fruit and vegies, an ever-evolving grocery selection, and a strong commitment to sustainability, Harris Farm’s Marrickville opening reflects the brand’s focus on local communities and seasonal abundance. Marrickville, a suburb rich in food culture, creativity and community pride, is a natural fit for this next chapter in the Harris Farm story.
Stepping into the new store, it’s clear that this isn’t your standard supermarket. Harris Farm Marrickville has been carefully designed to feel like a true marketplace, where the best of what’s in season is front and centre. Shoppers can expect an exciting and generous range of fresh fruit and vegies sourced daily by Harris Farm’s expert team of buyers, working closely with growers to ensure the highest quality. Alongside the shelves bursting with colour, there’s also an ever-popular selection of over 500 cheeses from around the world, hand-stirred yoghurts, cold-pressed juices, and the much-loved Imperfect Picks range — which helps tackle food waste by giving a home to the quirky, slightly offbeat fruit and veg that still tastes just as good.
Harris Farm Marrickville is designed with locals in mind
Adding to the sense of place, the store features a striking mural by Sydney-based artist Nico Nicoson. Known for his previous work at Harris Farm’s Redfern store, Nico’s art here celebrates Marrickville’s local identity through colour, vibrancy and a clear sense of community. It’s a nod to the creative soul of the neighbourhood — a suburb known for its bold food scene, live music, street art and inclusive culture.

Inside, the atmosphere is warm and lively. Marrickville shoppers can now enjoy fresh sourdough and pastries baked daily by Bonfire Bakery, which has earned a loyal following at other Harris Farm locations including Mosman, Lane Cove and Dural. For seafood lovers, Harris Farm’s long-time partner Fish in the Family supplies a full range of fresh, responsibly sourced catch, while the Proper Meat section offers pre-packed cuts from ethical and sustainable suppliers — perfect for easy home cooking without compromising on quality.
The new site also includes the Harris Farm delicatessen, where customers can have small goods and deli meats sliced to order — ideal for anything from weeknight dinners to picnic platters. For those looking to reduce waste and packaging, the store’s pour-your-own station allows you to fill reusable containers with milk, honey, and even freshly brewed coffee. These thoughtful details reflect the brand’s ongoing commitment to sustainability, a core value that has helped Harris Farm stand apart from the pack.

What really makes this store special, though, is how it fits into the fabric of Marrickville. For years, locals have been calling for a Harris Farm closer to home, and now, they have it — not as an add-on to the area, but as a genuine part of the community. It’s a space where families can shop together, food lovers can explore new flavours, and everyday errands feel more like an outing than a task.
Opening Day at Harris Farm Marrickville
Opening day was marked with plenty of buzz: exclusive specials, tastings from beloved suppliers, and a steady stream of curious shoppers discovering their new local food destination. And this is just the beginning. The Marrickville store promises to be a vibrant addition to the neighbourhood, not only as a place to shop, but as a place to connect — with good food, good people, and good values.
For updates, specials and a behind-the-scenes look at what’s in store, follow @harrisfarmmarkets on social media. Or better yet, swing by Victoria Road and see what’s fresh.
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