Vendor Events in Arlington, TX

12 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Arlington, TX. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Arlington(10)

Downtown Arlington Farmers Market

by Downtown Arlington Farmers Market Organizers

Parking lot at corner of Front and Center Streets, just west of Rotary Dream Park, Arlington, TX 76010

Saturday 10:00 AM-2:00 PM (seasonal: March through November)

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25 spots open

The Downtown Arlington Farmers Market is a vibrant weekly event held every Saturday in a city parking lot at the corner of Front and Center Streets, just west of Rotary Dream Park. The market features 25 to 30 local vendors offering fresh produce, artisan goods, baked goods, honey, meats, eggs, handmade crafts, and other locally sourced products. The market attracts customers throughout the DFW area seeking direct access to local farmers and artisans. Operating year-round with consistent community support, this is a well-established destination for shoppers seeking quality local goods and community connection. Standard hours are 10 AM to 2 PM, with reduced summer hours from June through September (9 AM to 1 PM). The market provides free parking and entry, making it an accessible venue for vendors and customers alike.

Westover Farmers Market

by Westover Farmers Market Organizers

1644 N. McKinley Road, Arlington, VA 22205

Sun: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM, May 3 - Nov 29; Sun: 9:00 AM-1:00 PM, Dec 6 - Apr 24

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25 spots open

Westover Farmers Market operates year-round at 1644 N. McKinley Road in Arlington, VA, offering vendors a steady stream of local shoppers looking for fresh produce and artisanal food products. As a weekly farmers market, this venue provides consistent foot traffic throughout the seasons, making it an ideal spot for food producers, bakers, and specialty growers who want to build a regular customer base rather than chase one-off events. The market runs on Sunday mornings, shifting its hours seasonally to accommodate both the earlier sunrise times in summer and the later starts preferred during winter months. From May through November, the market opens at 8:00 AM and runs until noon, attracting early risers seeking peak-season vegetables, berries, and other warm-weather produce. During the winter months from December through April, the market adjusts to 9:00 AM-1:00 PM, giving vendors and customers a bit more flexibility while maintaining the market's strong community presence year-round. Shoppers at this Arlington farmers market expect the full range of typical farmers market offerings: seasonal vegetables and fruits, baked goods, cheese, fresh eggs, herbs, and flowers. Many vendors find success here with value-added products and specialty items that appeal to Arlington's food-conscious demographic. The market accepts credit card payments, which is important for vendors and customers alike in an increasingly cashless economy. The market also participates in Senior FMNP (Farmers Market Nutrition Program), meaning vendors can serve seniors using these nutrition benefits and expand their customer reach while supporting the local community. The consistent weekly schedule at Westover Farmers Market makes it easier for vendors to plan production cycles, manage inventory, and develop relationships with regular customers who return week after week. Whether you're a first-time vendor or looking to add another market location to your route, the year-round operation provides reliable opportunities to connect with Arlington shoppers across all seasons.

Fairlington Farmers Market

by Fairlington Farmers Market Organizers

3308 S. Stafford Street, Arlington, VA 22206

Sundays 9:00 AM-1:00 PM

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25 spots open

The Fairlington Farmers Market is a locally operated farmers market in Arlington's historic Fairlington neighborhood, operating since 2014. The market features roughly 20 vendors selling fresh produce, grass-fed meats, eggs, dairy products, baked goods, flowers, honey, jams, prepared foods, and specialty items from farms within 125 miles of Arlington. The market operates on Sunday mornings in the warm season, attracting local residents and shoppers seeking high-quality local products. Located at the Fairlington Community Center with convenient access via Metrobus Route 22A and nearby street parking, the market supports small producers and connects the community to local agriculture. The market runs rain or shine during its seasonal window.

Columbia Pike Farmers Market

by Columbia Pike Farmers Market Organizers

2820 Columbia Pike, Arlington, VA 22204

Sun: 9:00 AM-1:00 PM, May 3 - Nov 22; Sun: 9:00 AM-1:00 PM, Nov 29 - Dec 20; Sun: 10:00 AM-1:00 PM, Jan 10 - Apr 24

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25 spots open

Held weekly year-round at 2820 Columbia Pike in Arlington, Virginia, this farmers market brings together local producers and food vendors in a community-focused setting. The market operates on Sunday mornings, with extended hours during the peak growing season from May through November, then transitions to shorter hours during the winter months when fewer crops are in season. This schedule reflects the natural rhythms of regional agriculture, making it a reliable destination whether you're shopping for summer tomatoes or winter root vegetables. Vendors at the market offer a diverse range of products that go well beyond fresh produce. In addition to seasonal fruits and vegetables from local farms, you'll find baked goods from artisan bakeries, farmstead cheeses, fresh eggs, seafood, and prepared foods. Many vendors also bring flowers, plants, and handcrafted items, creating a well-rounded shopping experience that appeals to different customer interests. The mix of products means there's something for home cooks looking for ingredients, people seeking prepared meals, and shoppers hunting for gifts and decorative items. The market accepts multiple payment methods including credit cards and SNAP/EBT benefits, making it accessible to a wide range of shoppers. This payment flexibility, combined with the variety of vendors and products available, helps draw regular customers from across Arlington and surrounding areas. Whether you're a vendor looking to build a loyal customer base or someone new to farmers markets, the consistent weekly schedule and established vendor community at Columbia Pike make it a stable option for connecting with local food and craft producers.

Arlington Mill Farmers Market

by Arlington Mill Farmers Market Organizers

Arlington Mill Community Center, 909 S. Dinwiddie Street, Arlington, VA 22204

Wed: 3:00 PM-7:00 PM, Apr 29 - Oct 21

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25 spots open

Running Wednesday afternoons from late April through mid-October, this weekly farmers market brings together local growers and food producers at Arlington Mill Community Center in Arlington, Virginia. The market operates during the prime afternoon-to-evening window, making it convenient for people to stop by after work or run errands in the neighborhood. The seasonal schedule aligns with the growing season in the region, starting as spring vegetables come into season and wrapping up as fall harvests wind down. You'll find a diverse range of vendors selling what you'd expect at a strong regional farmers market: fresh seasonal vegetables, fruits, and herbs grown by local farmers, alongside value-added products like jams, preserves, and honey. Bakers bring fresh bread, pastries, and other baked goods, while prepared food vendors often offer ready-to-eat options that make use of the market's fresh ingredients. Flowers and plants are typically available too, especially during spring and summer months. The focus is squarely on food and produce, which means shoppers come specifically looking for quality local ingredients and finished food products rather than crafts or non-food items. The Arlington Mill Community Center location on South Dinwiddie Street puts the market in an accessible spot within Arlington County. The market accepts both credit cards and SNAP/EBT benefits, making it inclusive for shoppers with different payment methods and helping ensure broader community access to fresh local food. This is a true farmers market rather than a general craft fair or festival, so vendors here are primarily focused on selling food, produce, and agricultural products directly to consumers. If you source artisanal food products, grow produce, bake goods, or make value-added food items, this weekly market offers a consistent venue to reach local shoppers throughout the growing season.

Ballston FRESHFARM Market

by FRESHFARM

901 N Taylor St, Arlington, VA 22203

Thursdays 3-7 PM year-round (3-6 PM December-March)

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30 spots open

The Ballston FRESHFARM Market is a producer-only farmers market operating year-round in shady Welburn Square, just across from the Ballston Metro. Open Thursdays from 3 PM to 7 PM April through November, and 3 PM to 6 PM December through March. The market features approximately 20 regular and rotating local vendors selling seasonal produce, grass-fed meats, pastured eggs, artisanal baked goods, prepared foods including empanadas and rice bowls, fresh flowers, and pantry staples like locally roasted coffee, pickles, and handmade items. The market welcomes shoppers commuting home from work and hosts monthly Mega Market events on the first Thursday with live music and special activities. FRESHFARM accepts SNAP/EBT with dollar-for-dollar matching programs, making fresh local food accessible to all community members.

Arlington FRESHFARM Farmers Market

by FRESHFARM

1400 N Courthouse Rd, Arlington, VA 22201

Saturdays 9 AM - Noon, Year-round

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40 spots open

If you're a produce vendor, baker, or prepared food maker looking for steady, year-round retail opportunities, the Arlington FRESHFARM Farmers Market at 1400 N Courthouse Rd offers consistent Saturday morning traffic from a dedicated local food community. Operating every Saturday from 9 AM to noon throughout the year, this market has built itself into one of the region's largest weekly farmers markets, which means both strong foot traffic and a well-established customer base that returns week after week. The Saturday morning time slot attracts serious home cooks and meal planners who visit the market as part of their weekly grocery routine rather than casual browsers. You'll find customers looking for seasonal produce, just-picked vegetables, stone fruits, greens, and other fresh items that anchor a farmers market. Beyond produce vendors, Arlington FRESHFARM typically welcomes prepared foods, baked goods, honey, dairy products, and other value-added agricultural products that complement the fresh market offerings. The year-round schedule means you're not just capturing summer crowds; there's consistent demand through fall and winter as well, when root vegetables, winter squashes, greens, and stored crops come into play. Located in Arlington, Virginia, the market serves a community with strong interest in local sourcing and sustainable food systems. The established reputation as one of the region's largest farmers markets suggests good infrastructure and a marketing reach that brings customers beyond just the immediate neighborhood. For vendors, this translates to a solid, predictable market with weekly rhythm rather than sporadic events. Whether you're a small-scale grower testing retail sales, an established farm looking to diversify your sales channels, or a food producer wanting reliable weekend presence, the consistent Saturday schedule makes it easy to plan production and staffing around a weekly commitment.

Arlington Farmers Market

by Arlington Farmers Market Association

2100 Clarendon Blvd, Arlington, VA 22201

Saturdays, 8 AM - 12 PM, Year-round

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25 spots open

Operating every Saturday morning from 8 AM to noon at 2100 Clarendon Boulevard in Arlington, this year-round farmers market brings together local growers, bakers, and artisans regardless of the season. The courthouse location serves as a convenient gathering spot for Arlington residents and nearby communities looking for fresh, locally-sourced products. Whether you're visiting in spring for early greens and seedlings, summer for peak produce, fall for apples and squash, or winter for root vegetables and preserved goods, you'll find vendors adapting their offerings to what's currently growing in Northern Virginia. Produce vendors dominate the market, offering vegetables, fruits, and herbs harvested from regional farms. You'll encounter everything from standard farmers market staples like tomatoes and lettuce during warmer months to hardy winter crops like kale, beets, and storage apples as temperatures drop. Baked goods vendors set up with fresh bread, pastries, and prepared items, drawing crowds early in the morning. Beyond the food vendors, handmade goods creators sell locally-crafted items, adding variety for shoppers who want more than just groceries from their Saturday morning outing. The atmosphere reflects a true neighborhood market where regulars return weekly and newcomers discover new vendors throughout the year. Early mornings mean the best selection, especially for popular items that sell out quickly. The predictable weekly schedule and year-round operation make this a reliable market for vendors looking to establish consistent customer relationships and for shoppers building produce sourcing habits into their weekly routine. With vendors selling produce, baked goods, and handmade items all in one location, the Arlington Farmers Market offers the diverse vendor mix that appeals to different shopping needs each visit.

Arlington Farmers Market Courthouse

by Arlington County

1400 N Courthouse Road, Arlington, VA 22201

2026-04-11

Farmers Market$30-$55 per market

25 spots open

Every Saturday morning at the Courthouse location on North Courthouse Road in Arlington, Virginia, vendors and shoppers converge for one of Northern Virginia's most established farmers markets. This producer-only market has earned its reputation by maintaining a strong focus on direct sales from local farms, bakeries, and food makers who grow or prepare what they sell. You'll find the market draws a steady crowd of regular customers who appreciate the authentic farmer-to-consumer connection that defines this venue. The selection at Arlington Farmers Market Courthouse reflects the seasonal harvests of Virginia farms throughout the year. Spring brings tender greens, early vegetables, and the first waves of locally grown produce. You can expect to find dairy products, eggs, honey, and preserved goods from regional producers alongside fresh-baked breads, pastries, and prepared foods. The producer-only format means vendors are typically the farmers, bakers, or makers themselves, which creates a more personal shopping experience where customers can ask questions directly about sourcing and preparation methods. This Saturday morning market attracts both longtime regulars and new shoppers looking to support local agriculture and food producers. The Courthouse location in Arlington has become a community gathering point with consistent foot traffic, making it a solid opportunity for vendors who want to build a loyal customer base. The weekly schedule means you can develop relationships with repeat customers throughout the growing season, whether you're selling fresh vegetables, baked goods, value-added products, or prepared foods. For vendors serious about farmers market sales in the Arlington area, this established market offers the kind of predictable, year-round presence that helps build a sustainable business.

Rosslyn Farmers and Artists Market

by Rosslyn Farmers and Artists Market Organizers

1911 North Fort Myer Drive, Arlington, VA 22209

Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule

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25 spots open

The Rosslyn area of Arlington hosts a seasonal farmers market that brings together local growers, producers, and artisans at 1911 North Fort Myer Drive. This weekly market combines the traditional farmers market experience with a broader vendor mix that includes both fresh produce and handmade goods, making it appealing to shoppers looking for quality ingredients alongside locally crafted items. The market operates on a seasonal schedule, which means it typically runs during warmer months when local farms have the most abundant harvests, though exact dates vary year to year. At the Rosslyn Farmers and Artists Market, you'll find the typical farmers market staples like seasonal vegetables, fruits, herbs, and cut flowers from regional producers. Beyond produce, many farmers markets in this area also attract vendors selling prepared foods, baked goods, cheese, honey, and other value-added agricultural products. The "artists" portion of the name suggests artisans and craftspeople also set up alongside farmers, which gives the market a more diverse vendor landscape than a produce-only operation. This mix draws both serious home cooks stocking up on weekly ingredients and casual shoppers browsing for unique handmade items and specialty foods. The location in Arlington, Virginia, puts the market in an accessible urban area with foot traffic from nearby residential and commercial neighborhoods. Weekly farmers markets like this one function differently than one-time seasonal festivals or craft fairs, offering vendors a consistent, recurring sales opportunity and allowing regular customers to develop relationships with their favorite producers. If you're a food or produce vendor considering this market, you'll want to contact the organizers directly to confirm the current season's schedule and any vendor application requirements, as farmers markets often have specific rules about what can be sold and how many vendors they can accommodate.

Festivals in Arlington(1)

Pop-Ups in Arlington(1)

Arlington Market Days

by Arlington Market Days

Arlington, NE 68002

April 17-18, 2027

Pop-Up

25 spots open

Happening April 17-18, 2026, Arlington Market Days brings together a diverse mix of vendors at the Washington County Fairground in Arlington, Nebraska. This one-time pop-up event draws shoppers looking for an eclectic selection of goods all in one place, making it an ideal destination for both casual browsers and intentional buyers seeking unique finds. The event captures the energy of a spring marketplace, when people are refreshed from winter and ready to explore new products and support local makers. Pop-up markets like this one differ from permanent farmers markets or annual festivals in their spontaneity and concentrated shopping experience. Rather than an ongoing weekly rhythm, pop-ups create a special occasion feel that brings momentum to a single weekend. Vendors typically include artisans selling handmade crafts, boutique shop owners moving inventory or testing new markets, resellers offering curated vintage and secondhand goods, and small-scale producers. The mixed vendor focus means you might find anything from home decor and jewelry to clothing, accessories, gifts, and specialty items. This variety appeals to shoppers who want variety without having to visit multiple locations. The Washington County Fairground location provides a traditional event space that can accommodate both indoor and outdoor vendor setups depending on April weather. Spring timing means the event lands as people refresh their homes and wardrobes for the season ahead. Whether you're a vendor looking to reach Arlington shoppers or someone new to the area wanting to discover local makers and small businesses, Arlington Market Days offers a casual but focused opportunity to connect.

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