Healthy Eatery Marketcart Shuts Doors in Kedron Amid Economic Pressures

Brisbane’s northside has lost a popular healthy eatery, with MarketCart closing its Kedron store just months before reaching its first anniversary. The restaurant, which specialised in fresh, locally sourced meals, opened on Gympie Road in February last year but ceased operations before Christmas.


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MarketCart was the brainchild of husband-and-wife duo Andrew and Andrea Harcourt, who set out to offer busy locals a quick and healthy alternative to fast food. Their vision was to serve “real food, real fast,” making nutritious meals more accessible to the community.

Photo credit: Marketcart/Facebook

The eatery gained a loyal following for its grab-and-go meals, all priced under $15. Customers particularly praised the menu’s breakfast burritos, salads, and toasties, which featured high-quality ingredients inspired by farmer’s market-style whole foods.

The hospitality industry has faced immense financial strain, and MarketCart was no exception. With the rising cost of living and continuous interest rate hikes, many small businesses are struggling to sustain operations, leading to difficult closures like this one.

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The now-vacant site, located beside the Kedron Car Centre car-sales yard, features a 71-square-metre high-turnover kitchen and an alfresco deck. The modern, purpose-built facility, positioned on a high-traffic corner where over 75,000 vehicles pass daily, was listed for sale or lease last December.


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While the Kedron outlet has shut, MarketCart continues to operate at its two remaining locations—one at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital in Herston and another at the University of Queensland. Both stores remain open Monday to Friday.

The closure of the Kedron store reflects the growing challenges for small food businesses in today’s economic climate. Whether a new operator will take over the prime location or if it will remain vacant amid financial uncertainty remains an open question.

Published 12-February-2025

Marketcart Kedron Brings Healthy Drive-Thru Dining to Brisbane

This passion project offers ‘real food alternatives, real fast’ without even leaving your car! Check out Marketcart Kedron, a drive-thru cafe that offers preservative-free meals, made fresh daily for people on-the-go.


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Tucked away just off the busy Gympie Road corridor, the cafe charms with its rustic green weatherboard shed exterior and striped awning. Marketcart Kedron is the passion project of married couple Andrew and Andrea Harcourt. Their goal? To provide “real food alternatives, real fast” to busy locals.

The inspiration derives from farmers markets, with an enticing menu of preservative-free meals made fresh daily on the premises. From savoury breakfast muffins with double-smoked bacon and free-range eggs to zesty Mexican chicken burritos and vegan granola cups, there’s something to satisfy any craving.

Photo credit: Marketcart Kedron Drive Thru/Facebook

According to Andrea, she was inspired after seeing healthy grab-and-go cafes whilst in the UK and wondered why the concept wasn’t available back home. After opening their first successful cafe at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital nine years ago, Marketcart Kedron is now their newest “little baby.”

Photo credit: Marketcart/Facebook 

What sets Marketcart apart is its commitment to using quality local ingredients from small Australian businesses whenever possible. The coffee is roasted just up the road by Bear Bones Coffee in Fortitude Valley, using 100 percent Arabica beans. Meanwhile, the smoothies, salads, sandwiches, and desserts all showcase fresh seasonal produce.

Photo credit: Marketcart Kedron Drive Thru/Facebook

“It’s not diet food or rabbit food. It’s simply real food that tastes better because it’s natural, handmade and balanced,” the owners stated in their website.

Despite the healthy slant, the menu is far from boring. Indulgent yet nutritious options like smashed avocado with feta on Turkish bread and blueberry and cream cheese bagels make regular appearances.


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With its cheery striped awning and convenience of drive-thru service, Marketcart Kedron makes eating well on-the-go a reality for time-poor locals. This charming addition is surely welcomed in a world of ubiquitous fast food chains.

Published 30-April-2024