A Guide to Miami Farmers’ Markets

As the cool (ish) breeze begins to sweep across the streets, squares and parks of our sprawling county, the allure of outdoor farmers markets grows faster than a pumpkin. Here’s the lowdown on some of the best markets for the freshest local produce, unique Miami-made crafts, and the tastiest homemade bites of the season. Most markets are open year round, unless otherwise noted. It is always best to check the websites of the individual markets before heading out, because most markets are outdoors and subject to the vagaries of the weather.

Adrienne Arsht Center Farmers Market

1300 Biscayne Blvd., Miami
arshtcenter.org

This night market caters to people ages nine to five looking to stock up on healthy food for the rest of the work week ahead. About 15 vendors offer local honey, tropical fruits, and fresh flowers, among other delicacies. Shoppers can also enjoy live music and workshops with food writers and chefs. Reservation and pick-up option available through Urban Oasis Project. Open Mondays from 4 to 7 pm (reopens in December, then all year long).

Click to enlarge Aventura Gardens Farmers Market - PHOTO COURTESY OF THE GARDENS ADVENTURE FARMERS MARKET

Aventura Gardens Farmers Market

Photo courtesy of Aventura Gardens Farmers’ Market

Aventura Gardens Farmers Market

2360 NE Miami Gardens Dr., Miami
adventuregardensmarket.com

A subscription club of products, handmade jewelry, CBD-infused yerba mate and nursery-grown plants are among the many treasures to be found in this thriving market, which seats about 35 vendors each weekend. Local musicians create the wonderful soundtrack for this outdoor shopping adventure. Check out the market’s Facebook page for food truck movie nights and other special events. Opened Saturdays and Sundays from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Aventura Market at Aventura Mall

19501 Biscayne Blvd., Aventura
adventuremall.com/aventura-market

Every Saturday, a variety of more than 85 local vendors take over the cavernous hallways of Aventura Mall. Expect coconut smoothies, keto cookies, and spiralized green mango bowls (among other treats). Open Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sundays from 12 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Click to enlarge Coconut Grove Farmers 'Market - PHOTO COURTESY OF COCONUT GROVE Farmers' Market

Coconut Grove Farmers Market

Photo courtesy of Coconut Grove Farmers’ Market

Coconut Grove Farmers Market

3300 Grand Ave., Miami
glaserorganicfarms.com

This long-standing, year-round market is perhaps best known for its Glaser Farms marquee. The local plant-based and organic food vendor offers exotic items, pantry staples, and raw vegan treats like cakes and ice cream. Plus, about two dozen other vendors offer prepared foods, crafts, honey, and more. Open Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Legion Park Farmers Market

6447 NE Seventh Ave., Miami
urbanasisproject.org/farmers-markets.html

Favorite treats in this year-round constantly growing market include freshly squeezed sugarcane juice, homemade Jamaican patties, and artisan products and clothing from 30 vendors. Legion Park offers a nice backdrop and play area for kids drinking the sugarcane juice mentioned above. The Marketplace accepts SNAP benefits. Open Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Lincoln Road Farmers Market

Between Washington and Meridian avenues on Lincoln Road, Miami Beach
lincolnroadmall.com

Filling the space between stores at this famous open-air mall, more than 50 vendors at Lincoln Road Farmers Market sell cut-to-order jackfruit and other tropical fruits, freshly baked breads, homemade ceviche, and locally made jams and jellies. . . Street performers, from violinists to living statues, entertain themselves as patrons browse and eat. Open Sundays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. M. At 6:30 p. M.

Normandy Village Marketplace at Normandy Isle Fountain

1025 71st St. along Rue Vendome, Miami Beach
miamibeachvca.com

Vendors at the Normandy Village Marketplace sell plants, produce, herbs, clothing, jewelry, and incense. The market is open all year round. Open Saturdays from 9 am to 4 pm

Palmetto Bay Farmers Market in Coral Reef Park

7895 SW 152nd St., Palmetto Bay
305-778-7921
pbfarmersmarket.com

Located in Coral Reef Park, this market has exploded from a few vendors to more than three dozen over the past year. Unique finds include delicious Korean pancakes, freshly baked focaccia, and locally grown hydroponic mushrooms. Open Saturdays from 9 a.m. M. At 3:30 p. M.

Pinecrest Gardens Farmers Market

11000 Red Rd., Pinecrest
pinecrestgardens.org/venue/farmers-market

Dozens of tents pop up in the Pinecrest Gardens parking lot every Sunday, selling everything from Japanese onigiri to crystal, kale smoothies and imaginative bowls of açaí. After a stroll through the market, families can venture into the gardens to feed the fish and have fun on the platform. (The garden entrance fee is $ 5 per person; the market is free.) Open Sundays from 8 am to 2 pm

Click to enlarge Redland Market Village - PHOTO COURTESY OF REDLAND MARKET VILLAGE

Redland Market Village

Photo courtesy of Redland Market Village

Redland Market Village Farmers Market

24420 S. Dixie Highway, Redland
305-257-4335
redlandmarketvillage.com

Four days a week, market visitors can find local farm produce, a locally stocked fish market, handmade cheeses, prepared foods, and bulk spices and condiments on this 27-acre property. Expect fewer vendors on weekdays compared to weekends, when merchants fill the 20,000-square-foot facility to the brim. Bonus: for bargain lovers looking for anything from furniture to cowboy boots to “Pimp My Ride” worthy tires, there is also a flea market on Saturdays and Sundays. Open Thursday to Friday from 11am to 6pm; Saturdays and Sundays from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.

South Miami Farmers Market

6130 Sunset Dr., South Miami
urbanasisproject.org/farmers-markets.html

This small but mighty market of less than a dozen vendors prides itself on selling authentic, locally grown organic produce, rather than consignment items that can be found in any old-fashioned grocery store. The Marketplace also accepts SNAP benefits. Reopens on November 13. Open Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Free parking at South Miami City Hall on SE 72nd St.

Surfside Farmers Market

9500 Collins Ave., Surfside
townofsurfsidefl.gov

This home market returns this fall to bring some local flavor and brighten the streets of Surfside after the July condo tragedy. The market offers rates from a dozen vendors and is open every Sunday, but attendees can listen to live music on the last Sunday of the month, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. It runs until December 26. Open Sundays from 10 a.m. M. At 4 p. M.

Vizcaya Village Farmers Market

3520 S. Miami Ave., Miami
urbanasisproject.org/farmers-markets.html

At this year-round event, rain or shine, in the historic farm and town of Vizcaya, guests will find homemade delicacies, vegan produce, and local organic produce from Gypsy Hidden Farm, among other offerings from some 30 vendors. The Christmas markets begin in December with local potters, carpenters, weavers and more artisans. The Marketplace accepts SNAP benefits. Open on Sundays from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Free parking in Vizcaya Village.

Click to enlarge "I love food": Welcome to Yellow Green Farmers Market.  - PHOTO BY LAINE DOSS

“Love Food”: Welcome to Yellow Green Farmers Market.

Photo by Laine Doss

Yellow green farmers market

3080 Sheridan St., Hollywood
954-513-2990
ygfarmersmarket.com

Yellow Green Farmers’ Market is a sprawling weekend market well worth a visit in Hollywood. The market offers everything from fresh produce to prepared foods to exotic plants from hundreds of vendors. Additionally, the market has several breweries and wine bars, giant tiki huts, and live music, making it a destination and a place to buy food. Open Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.

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