Queen Victoria Market
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These shops, located on Victoria St., the northern boundary of Vic Market are colourful and attractive, but never seem to busy. It could be that as they have their 'backs' to the market they do not attract the foot traffic necessary to keep them busy. Never-the-less, they provide the visitor a glimpse of retailing from the early nineteen hundreds.
La Deli in the Queen Victoria Markets Melbourne is a family owned and operated business. The Louca family has a long history in Melbourne of manufacturing, importing and selling the finest smallgoods, cold meats, oils, cheeses and delicacies throughout Melbourne, regional Victoria and major capital cities around Australia.
Also known affectionately as ‘Vic Market’ or ‘Queen Vic’, the Queen Victoria Market has been the heart and soul of Melbourne for more than a century. A historic landmark spread over two city blocks, it’s a vibrant and bustling inner-city Market where you can shop for everything from Australian fruit and vegetables, and local and imported gourmet foods, to cosmetics, clothing and souvenirs. And on a nice day, it's a great place to sit to enjoy a good cup of coffee , listed to the music of buskers and people watch. Open Tuesday & Thursday 6am – 2pm, Friday 6am – 5pm, Saturday 6am – 3pm & Sunday 9am – 4pm.