By: Sophie Collongette By: Sophie Collongette | July 22, 2022 | Food & Drink, Local,
It may be the middle of summer, but are you looking for the best local markets to hang out with friends and family or buy something fresh and unique? This list has got you covered; we've rounded up Miami’s best year-round farmers' markets. If there is one thing Miami locals are sure to enjoy, it’s a quality outdoor market full of the city’s most authentic produce and goods.
Coconut Grove Organic Farmers' Market
3300 Grand Ave., Coconut Grove / Website
A Miami must when it comes to weekend farmer’s markets, this market has a special place in the hearts of many Miami locals. Market-goers can expect to find fresh fruits and vegetables, traditional Caribbean dishes, refreshing juices, vegan dishes, handmade fabrics and other artisanal goods. This market is perfect for enjoying lunchtime bites while walking around with friends and family.
Hours: Saturdays 10AM-7PM
Brightline Miami Central Station Market
600 NW First Ave., Miami
Train-goers are getting a two-for-one deal on Sundays at the Brightline Miami Central Station in Downtown Miami. This indoor market is open to the public every Sunday, and local vendors have the chance to share their products with market-goers. You can be sure to find handmade candles, organic honey, baked goods, artisanal jewelry and fresh pastries in this intimate market.
Hours: Sundays 11AM to 5:30PM
Pinecrest Gardens Farmers Market
11000 SW Red Rd., Pinecrest / Website
The Pinecrest Gardens Market is a Miami weekend staple. Home to some of the most organic fresh produce you will find in the city, this market is the ideal way to spend your Sunday. Vendors serve various types of juicy fruit and organic vegetables, exotic plants, freshly squeezed juices, tropical bites and more.
Hours: Sundays 8AM to 2PM
Palmetto Bay Farmers' Market
Coral Reef Park 7895 SW 152nd St., Palmetto Bay / Website
Expanded significantly over the years, thanks to locals supporting Miami-based small businesses, the Palmetto Bay Farmers' Market is a must-visit in the city. Over 30 vendors serve various goods, from cultural staple dishes to beautiful handmade jewelry.
Hours: Sundays 9AM to 3:30PM
Vizcaya Village Farmers' Market
3250 S Miami Ave., Miami / Website
The Vizcaya Museum and Gardens is one of Miami’s most scenic and historical spots. This Sunday market attracts a large mix of visitors, both Miami locals and tourists, all looking to enjoy the vendors’ quality products and unique crafts. This market is known for its vegan products ranging from food to skincare and providing market-goers with the cleanest products. For an authentic Miami market experience, check this one out!
Hours: Sundays 9AM to 2PM
Yellow and Green Market
3080 Sheridan St., Hollywood / Website
The Yellow and Green Market is a true farmers' market promoting living “greener.” The open-air space invites people to enjoy the summer air while shopping for artisanal products and tasty produce from over 100 vendors. This is a great spot to hang out and enjoy flavorful dishes under the tiki hut while listening to live music, and it is a great way to support small businesses.
Hours: Saturdays & Sundays 10AM to 8:30PM
The Lincoln Road Farmers' Market
Lincoln Rd., Miami Beach / Website
This market is sure worth the walk down Lincoln Road. Surrounded by shops and restaurants, the Lincoln Road Farmers' Market is ideal when getting a feel for the Miami atmosphere. Walk around while enjoying tropical fruits like pineapple and mango and stop for a rest This artisanal event has over 50 local vendors.
Hours: Sundays 9AM to 6:30PM
Key Biscayne Farmers' Market
355 Glenridge Rd., Key Biscayne / Website
Located in the heart of Key Biscayne, this farmers' market is one of the island’s many treasures. Vendors typically sell various products such as clothes, jewelry, bath products, jams, honey, etc. The outdoor food court style gives locals many options, whether you’re looking for a salty arepa or a sweet crepe.
Hours: Saturdays 9AM to 2:30PM
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