All over South Florida, people are heading to Farmer’s Markets for organic produce and natural products sold by local vendors and farmers. These Farmers Markets are offering everything from handmade original crafts to delicious fresh baked bread and pastries and offer a place for the local community to gather with friends and family to enjoy music and other fun activities. Here’s a list of our favorite Famer’s Markets in Coconut Grove, Coral Gables, South Miami and Pinecrest.
COCONUT GROVE ORGANIC MARKET
Residents of the Grove can purchase fresh produce every Saturday at the organic market located at 3300 Grand Ave. The market is open year-round from 10am-7pm.
o Saturdays 10am-7pm
o Year-Round
o 3300 Grand Ave
o More Info: Coconut Grove Organic Market
CORAL GABLES FARMER’S MARKET
The Coral Gables Farmer’s Market is located at 405 Biltmore Way in from of City Hall. It is open every Saturday from 8am-1pm during the months of January through March. Shoppers can enjoy gardening workshops, children’s activities and chef samplers by area restaurants.
o Saturdays 8am-1pm
o January through March
o 405 Biltmore Way (in front of City Hall)
o More Info: Coral Gables Farmer’s Market
SOUTH MIAMI FARMER’S MARKET
The South Miami Farmer’s market is a vibrant community marketplace where shoppers can find fresh, healthy, local foods, arts and crafts, sustainable living and entertainment. The Market is open every Saturday, year round from 9am-2pm.
o Saturdays 9am-2pm
o Year-Round
o 6103 Sunset Drive
o More info: South Miami Farmer’s Market
PINECREST GARDENS FARMERS MARKET
Named the “Best Farmer’s Market in Miami” by the New Times, the Pinecrest Garden’s Farmer’s Market offers everything from handmade jewelry, artisan breads, eco-friendly items, rare honey and even local good eggs! The Markets is open every Sunday from 9am-3pm, at Pinecrest Gardens,
o Sundays, 9am-3pm
o Year Round
o 11000 Red Rd.
o More info: Pinecrest Farmer’s Market












Here’s a non-profit website that lists all the farmers’ markets in South Florida: http://localfoodsouthflorida.org/farmersmarkets.html
Note that our local growing season is essentially over, so most of the farmers’ markets are already closed and will re-open in the fall. There is a small amount of truly local produce still being sold though.