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Garden Ridge Market Days

Farmers Market in San Antonio - 2.51 mi

Garden Ridge Market Days is a “vibrant and innovative market” that connects local farmers, artisans, and businesses to the community. Visitors are in for a treat, with all the great deals from the wide variety of vendors and their wares. Check out all the artsy crafts and accessories, naturally-grown fruits and vegetables, meats, eggs, jams, wines, and more yummy and tasty food that you will surely want to bring home with you! Garden Ridge Market Days is a family and pet-friendly market, with free activities for kids while the parents do some shopping!  

(602) 920-9301

Cibolo Grange Farmers and Artisans Market

Farmers Market in Cibolo - 4.61 mi

Cibolo Grange Farmers and Artisans Market is described as a beautiful market that's worth the drive.  It is a "lovely farmers and artisan market with something for everyone!" You can find local business owners offering great local products.  Plenty of good food, freshly baked bread, produce and season, and everything in between. Other goods you can find in the Cibolo Grange Farmers and Artisans Market are jams, jellies, lotions, natural soaps, and even prairie meat sausage! 

(210) 722-9054

San Antonio Food Bank Farmers’ Market Association – WIC Clinic Naco-Perrin

Farmers Market in San Antonio - 7.43 mi

The Farmers Market in WIC Clinic Naco-Perrin is located right along the Naco-Perrin Blvd in San Antonio, Texas. It's one of the many participants of the San Antonio Food Bank (SAFB) Nutrition Program.The SAFB has been in existence since the year 1980. Their advocacy is to zero-out the starvation rate of San Antonio and Southwest Texas. Thus, through their campaigns, one of which is their nutrition program, we can help and support as well. The SAFB has a farm that grows fruits and vegetables. Vouchers can be purchased and can be used to buy these crops, which they sell at select farmers' markets such as this one in Naco-Perrin. They also have a list of qualified candidates who will stand as a beneficiary of their profit.The SAFB in WIC Clinic Naco-Perrin Farmers Market runs every 1st and 3rd Mondays of the month from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm.

(210) 431-8480

Legacy Farmers’ Market

Farmers Market in San Antonio - 8.90 mi

Legacy Farmers' Market is a small market when it comes to size but the selection of fresh goods and local vendors is impressive. While it can't compare to many other farmers markets in size, this small market is definitely worth the stop due to the exceptionally high quality of the products that are available. Excellent place to enjoy fresh produce without fighting through crowds of people.Don't know where to go for family time? Check out Legacy Farmers Market as they were featured as one of the 7 Farmers Markets in San Antonio for the Family!

(210) 420-0488

Encino Farmers Market

Farmers Market in San Antonio - 9.84 mi

One thing that a farmers market like the Encino Farmers Market promotes is the "shop local" attitude. This way, consumers shift their buying preferences from big brands in retail stores to homemade, handmade, small-batch, artisanal, locally-grown items sold by small, local businesses. Not only does a farmers market like the Encino Farmers Market provide options for local buyers, but it also helps reinforce the sense of community among the people - sellers and buyers alike.   

Alamo Heights Farmers Market

Farmers Market in San Antonio - 12.41 mi

Alamo Heights Farmers Market at the Alamo Quarry Market takes over where its precursor, the Quarry Farmers & Ranchers Market, left off. The original Alamo Heights FM itself went through challenges with changes in its location and management. A recent welcome change in management gives it its new permanent home at the Alamo Quarry Market, taking over the original Quarry FM that closed after a few years in operation. The old-new market promises expanded offerings while sticking to what they do best - providing a fun and healthy activity for the community and a regular outlet for vendors. The new management's plans include activities such as live music and an open mike event for local talent. Enjoy the re-energized “family-friendly, dog-friendly, open-air marketplace” and sample the fresh produce and local artisanal products including baked goods, jams and preserves, juices, fermented foods, and ready-to-eat food.Don't know where to go for family time? Check out Alamo Heights Farmers Market as they were featured as one of the 7 Farmers Markets in San Antonio for the Family!

(210) 367-4673

San Antonio Food Bank Farmers’ Market Association – Olmos Basin

Farmers Market in San Antonio - 13.20 mi

The Olmos Basin Farmers Market is located at 100 Jackson Keller Road. It is one of the farmers' markets that participate in the nutrition program of the San Antonio Food Bank (SAFB).The food bank was established in 1980. Since then, all of its constituents, participants, and volunteers have been actively fighting hunger in San Antonio and Southwest Texas.One of the campaigns of this program is that they provide resources to qualified low-income women and children. They do this by selling fresh locally grown produce using their FMNP vouchers at participating farmer's market locations, such as this one in Olmos Basin.The SAFB in Olmos Basin Farmers Market operates every Tuesday and Saturday from 8:00 am to 1:00 pm. The food bank runs all-year-round.

(210) 204-7939

New Braunfels Farmers Market

Farmers Market in New Braunfels - 13.34 mi

The New Braunfels Farmers market is held every Saturday from 9:00am to 1:00pm in Downtown New Braunfels. A 2016 American Farmland Trust awardee for its Farmers Market Celebration, the market is also currently holding a coveted spot in TripAdvisor’s “Shopping in New Braunfels” category.If you’re planning a fun Saturday daytrip to New Braunfels, here are a few things to keep in mind:
  • It has moved to 186 S. Castell Ave (from 148 S. Castell). It’s a short walk, in case you get lost, from the Downtown Main Plaza.
  • Parking can be challenging so come early if you want the best spots.
  • It’s open rain or shine!
  • They always provide an updated list of vendors on their website (about 45-50 vendors each time!).
  • The stuff you buy is not always cheap but it’s probably worth it since this is a producers-only market and they do things “the old-fashioned way”!

(830) 629-2223

The New Braunfels Food Bank

Farmers Market in New Braunfels - 13.57 mi

The New Braunfels Food Bank is an expansion of the San Antonio Food Bank’s efforts to actively fight hunger at the Comal and surrounding counties. Originally called The Kitchen Table, it aims to provide "not only food for today, but also to give community members the resources to be self-sufficient in the future". The FMNP provides resources to qualified low-income women and children to purchase fresh locally grown produce using their FMNP vouchers at participating farmer’s market locations. Most of the produce sold at this market comes from the SAFB Farms.The New Braunfels Food Bank is one of 13 locations participating under the San Antonio Food Bank Farmers Market Nutrition Program (FMNP). Operating hours for FMNP are every 2nd and 5th Thursdays of the month from 10:00am to 1:00pm year-round (except the months of May and August and during holidays or inclement weather).Operating hours for their other programs are available at their website.

(830) 327-6000

Deerfield Farmers Market

Farmers Market in San Antonio - 13.57 mi

The Deerfield Farmers Market is organized by The Hill Country Farmer’s Market Association (HCFMA). Held weekly every Saturday from 10am to 2pm, this market is one of several locations managed by the HCFMA. Join them at Huebner Road at the corner of Huebner & Bitters to get fresh local produce, meat, seafood, bread, dog treats, skin care products, and more.A sampling of the reviews as seen on Google shows the market is worth checking out. “Great group of local farmers and merchants. Definitely go early to get the best selection. Most take credit cards.” Here’s another: “a very small market but I got some nice produce”.Don't know where to go for family time? Check out Deerfield Farmers Market as they were featured as one of the 7 Farmers Markets in San Antonio for the Family!

Pearl Farmers Market

Farmers Market in San Antonio - 14.55 mi

breadPearl Farmers Market is a 2-day weekend market open all year round that is held at the site of what was once Texas’ largest brewery. On Saturdays (9:00am to 1:00pm), the market features producers-only vendors while the Sunday market features more artisanal and prepared foods. All potential and 45+ current vendors undergo a rigid vetting process and come from within a 150-mile radius.The Pearl is a private, mixed-use space with modern amenities including a hotel, an amphitheater, offices, and a variety of shops and restaurants. Market shoppers can easily spend hours exploring all 22-acres of Pearl and sampling its offerings. A unique service related to the farmers market is the “Veggie Valet” where customers can drop off their market purchases while they continue exploring the area.Don't know where to go for family time? Check out Pearl Farmers Market as they were featured as one of the 7 Farmers Markets in San Antonio for the Family!

(210) 212-7260

San Antonio Food Bank Farmers’ Market Association – WIC Clinic Pecan Valley

Farmers Market in San Antonio - 14.58 mi

The WIC Clinic Pecan Valley Farmers' Market is located right along the Pecan Valley Drive in San Antonio, Texas. They support the San Antonio Food Bank (SAFB) Nutrition Program.SAFB began in the year 1980. Their goal is to fight hunger in San Antonio and Southwest Texas. In addition, the food bank also aims to provide "not only food for today, but also to give community members the resources to be self-sufficient in the future." Their campaigns, one of which is this nutrition program, helps and supports unfortunate children and women. They also have a farm where they grow crops. These crops are then being sold at select farmers' markets such as this one in Pecan Valley. You may also get their vouchers which you can use to pay for your purchased fruits or vegetables.The SAFB in WIC Clinic Pecan Valley Farmers Market runs every 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm, except when there's inclement weather or it's the holiday season.

(210) 431-8480

Tobin Farm Art Market

Farmers Market in San Antonio - 15.48 mi

The Tobin Farm Art Market is a free community event which is open to the public. The Farm Art Market features vendors with locally grown and produced products in different categories. These include fresh produce and meats, sweets and desserts, sauces, jams and spreads. There are also health and beauty, pet supplies and accessories, handmade fashion accessories and visual art and photography products. Farm Art Market also features award-winning local vendors, pop-up performances, live art, and interactive booths. You can email [email protected] to get involved in this free event.

(210) 223-8624

Main Plaza Farmers’ Market

Farmers Market in San Antonio - 15.94 mi

The Main Plaza Farmers’ Market is a collaboration between the San Antonio Food Bank and Main Plaza Conservancy. The famous plaza is the “heart of the city” and surrounded by many thousands of office workers. For some, going to the Main Plaza is a Tuesday routine -- a chance to stock up on local produce and local goods, or to eat lunch at the plaza. It is held seasonally from March to November every Tuesday from 10:00am to 1:00pm. The market features local farmers, craftsmen, and artisans selling their produce and products at the beautiful but busy Main Plaza.Vendors at the market accept SNAP, WIC, and cash.

(210) 225-9800

Gruene Market Days

Farmers Market in New Braunfels - 16.10 mi

The Old Gruene Market Days has been running for over 30 years now. It attempts to relive the traditional Texas trade days when the community gathers at the center of town to “trade” their wares. Market days are on the 3rd weekend of each month from February to December, and more than 100 artisans descend to Greune Historic District to sell handmade and handcrafted items. There are packaged food and spice vendors as well. Most are woodworkers, jewelry makers, and other artists working on different types of media. Fiber, metal, leather, glass, stone, wood, and more -- these come to life in one-of-a-kind works of art.The emphasis for these market days is original, handmade works done by the artist/exhibitor. The market organizers do not allow mass-produced, machine made, imported, bought on wholesale, or collectible items. Applications for food concessions are also not accepted.

(830) 832-1721

01 Farmers Market at Woodlawn Pointe

Farmers Market in San Antonio - 16.44 mi

01 Farmers Market at Woodlawn Pointe, which is located in San Antonio, Texas, is a state-certified neighborhood producers-only market. There are many vendors present here during market day, selling different kinds of goods like farm-fresh produce (Roma tomatoes, potatoes, jalapeños, cucumbers, and more), baked goods from local bakers (check out the banana nut and apple pecan bread from one of the vendors!), pickled food, pantry staples, and many more. So why not schedule your market day on a Wednesday and come by at the market any time from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM at Woodlawn Pointe. Or visit the market every last Thursday of the month at the Deco Pizzeria along Fredericksburg Road from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM. If the weather gets a little bit hot, don't worry because there are stalls here selling refreshments and beverages, like fresh fruit juice.

(210) 549-6768

Freiheit Village Farmers Market

Farmers Market in New Braunfels - 16.54 mi

Freiheit Village is a live, work, play mixed-use development in New Braunfels featuring a variety of uses and activities. This is their market place. It is an "amazing place to eat" and "everything is top-notch". And, even "their pecan chocolate chip pie is amazing". "Everybody" is "very friendly & helpful". You will "always enjoy taking friends" here and they will be "pretty amazed too". There is also a "fun area, synthetic turf courtyard for kids to safely run and play". Also, "Hiccups has great food and fun environment with a modern industrial clean facility". This Farmer's Market is also a "great place to go shopping around good eateries". It also has "all kinds of unique spots and a Farmers Market inside a ballroom!"

(830) 542-8448

SoFlo Market

Farmers Market in San Antonio - 17.00 mi

SoFlo Market supports local talent and creativity while letting its patrons have an unforgettable shopping experience. With its “urban art and craft market” concept, they have gathered together an eclectic selection of talented artists, makers, and vendors to be able to provide a “visual feast of wonder” to their patrons. Visit the SoFlo Market to check out the appetizing food items and food trucks, the beautiful art creations, and their “unique wares.” The market also has a “great family atmosphere” with it being kid and pet friendly!

(210) 379-4638

The Well Market

Farmers Market in San Antonio - 17.44 mi

The Well Market, formerly Huebner Oaks Farmer’s Market, is part of a wider network of farmers’ markets established by the Four Seasons Markets group. This group gives entrepreneurs a platform to establish and grow their businesses while changing the way people learn about, buy, and consume food. Customers have a wide array of possible farmers, ranchers, and artisans – 2,789 in total. Around 20 vendors are usually present at Huebner Oaks with products for sale including local produce, breads and cakes, and more!The Four Seasons group operates 7 other markets around the State of Texas.Don't know where to go for family time? Check out Huebner Oaks Farmers Market as they were featured as one of the 7 Farmers Markets in San Antonio for the Family!

(972) 884-0680

Farmers’ Market at the Mission Marquee Plaza

Farmers Market in San Antonio - 18.57 mi

The Farmers’ Market at the Mission Marquee Plaza is in collaboration with the San Antonio Food Bank (SAFB). It is one of the four main locations for the SAFB Farmers Market Association members. The source for most of the produce sold at this market come from the SAFB’s farms.Held every 3rd Saturday of the month from 10:00am to 2:00pm, the market features the social enterprise Mobile Mercado, a mobile mini grocery store. This mobile store is also equipped with a demonstration kitchen and teaching tools that becomes a venue for nutrition education. Besides selling affordable healthy options, the mobile grocery offers cooking demos and on-site advice from nutritionists.The market is open to the public and accepts cash and credit cards. WIC, Senior Vouchers, and EBT Lone Star Cards are also accepted (seasonal conditions may apply).

(210) 431-8358

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