Vendor Events in Baton Rouge, LA

9 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Baton Rouge, LA. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Baton Rouge(5)

Red Stick Farmers Market - Thursday Year Round

by Red Stick Farmers Market - Thursday Year Round Organizers

6400 Perkins Road, Baton Rouge, LA 70808

Thu: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM, Jan 14 - Dec 22

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25 spots open

Baton Rouge's Thursday morning farmers market at 6400 Perkins Road offers year-round access to local and regional producers every week from January through December. This weekly farmers market draws both serious home cooks and casual shoppers looking for fresh ingredients and artisanal foods, making it a reliable destination for vendors who want consistent weekly foot traffic throughout all seasons. The market features a diverse range of food-focused vendors selling produce, baked goods, cheese, eggs, seafood, herbs, and flowers. Because this is a year-round market in Louisiana's warm climate, you'll find vendors rotating their offerings seasonally while maintaining steady operations across spring gardens, summer peak season, fall harvests, and mild winter months. Many vendors emphasize local sourcing and organic production, appealing to customers who prioritize knowing where their food comes from. The Thursday morning timing (8:00 AM to noon) positions the market as a convenient stop before work or as part of a weekday routine for regular customers who appreciate the ritual of weekly market shopping. The market's payment infrastructure supports a broad customer base, accepting credit cards alongside SNAP/EBT benefits and WIC vouchers, plus Senior FMNP programs. This inclusive approach means your customer base spans income levels and dietary needs, from budget-conscious families using government nutrition benefits to affluent shoppers seeking premium local products. The combination of accessibility and year-round operation creates stable, predictable customer flow that supports both established vendors and those testing new products. For vendors considering this market, the weekly rhythm offers the advantage of building regular customer relationships and testing seasonal products. The East Baton Rouge location on Perkins Road gives access to both the immediate neighborhood and broader Baton Rouge area shoppers, making it a solid option for food producers looking for consistent weekly sales opportunities without the variability of seasonal-only events.

Red Stick Farmers Market Baton Rouge

by Red Stick Farmers Market

501 Main Street, Corner of 5th & Main Streets, Baton Rouge, LA 70801

Year-round, Saturdays 8 AM-12 PM

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25 spots open

The Red Stick Farmers Market is a year-round Saturday farmers market in downtown Baton Rouge operated by BREADA, a nonprofit supporting local food systems since 1996. Over 50 member farmers and food producers sell fresh Louisiana-grown fruits, vegetables, meats, seafood, artisan breads, baked goods, honey, cheese, plants, and specialty items. Vendors are producers-only, meaning all products are grown or made in Louisiana. The market operates 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. every Saturday and welcomes local farmers, fishers, and food artisans. Shoppers enjoy cooking demonstrations, direct connections with producers, and access to SNAP matching programs. The market sits on Main Street in downtown Baton Rouge's heart, adjacent to the indoor Main Street Market and the monthly Baton Rouge Arts Market.

Red Stick Farmers Market - Tuesday

by BREADA

7711 Goodwood Blvd, Baton Rouge, LA 70806

Tuesdays, 3:30 PM - 6:30 PM, Year-round

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30 spots open

Running year-round on Tuesday evenings, this weekly farmers market sets up at the EBRP Main Library on Goodwood Boulevard and offers Baton Rouge residents convenient access to fresh local produce and specialty foods. The 3:30 PM to 6:30 PM timeframe makes it easy to stop by after work or during the evening, hitting a sweet spot for people looking to pick up dinner ingredients or stock their pantry with seasonal vegetables and fruits without needing to rearrange their weekday schedule. Like most farmers markets, this venue brings together local growers and producers who sell directly to consumers, which means you're getting produce at peak freshness while supporting regional agriculture. The focus on farmers and produce means you'll find an array of seasonal offerings throughout the year. Spring and summer typically feature greens, berries, tomatoes, and stone fruits, while fall and winter bring root vegetables, squash, and hearty greens. Beyond fresh vegetables and fruits, many farmers markets also host vendors selling complementary artisan goods like honey, baked goods, jams, and prepared foods, creating a complete local food shopping experience. The Tuesday evening slot at a library location in central Baton Rouge attracts a mix of weekday shoppers, families picking up fresh ingredients, and community members looking for quality local products. It's a neighborhood gathering spot as much as a shopping destination, with the kind of accessible, relaxed atmosphere that characterizes many established farmers markets. For vendors, this means a consistent weekly crowd of regular customers who know when to find you, plus the credibility of a library partnership that signals a well-established, community-focused market.

Red Stick Farmers Market - Saturday

by BREADA

501 Main Street, Baton Rouge, LA 70801

Saturdays, 8 AM - 12 PM, Year-round

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50 spots open

Every Saturday morning, the farmers market at 5th and Main Streets in downtown Baton Rouge becomes a hub for locals seeking fresh, locally-grown produce and artisan goods. Operating year-round from 8 AM to 12 PM, this producer-only market brings together more than 50 vendors who grow, raise, or make what they sell. The focus on direct-from-producer sales means you're buying from the people who actually know their products inside and out, whether that's a farmer explaining the best way to prepare a particular heirloom variety or a baker talking through their sourcing for specialty breads. The market's seasonal rhythm keeps things interesting throughout the year. Spring and summer bring an abundance of vegetables, berries, and stone fruits at their peak, while fall transitions into root vegetables, squash, and greens. Winter offerings shift toward storage crops, citrus, and preserved goods. Beyond produce, the vendor mix typically includes local meat and seafood producers, dairy operations offering cheese and yogurt, fresh bakeries, honey producers, prepared foods, and various artisan makers who've grown or sourced their ingredients locally. This variety means you can build a complete farmer's market haul in one trip. The Saturday morning timing at this central Baton Rouge location makes it accessible for both weekday shoppers on a weekend routine and those building their weekly meal planning around what's freshly available. The producer-only model ensures vendors have direct knowledge of their offerings and a genuine investment in quality. Whether you're sourcing ingredients for a restaurant, stocking your home kitchen, or looking to build relationships with local growers and makers, the Red Stick Farmers Market on Saturday mornings offers consistent access to fresh, local food year-round.

Out to Lunch Festival and Farmers Market

by Downtown Baton Rouge

Baton Rouge, LA

Fridays, Spring-Fall 2026

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20 spots open

Every Friday from spring through fall, downtown Baton Rouge comes alive with Out to Lunch Festival and Farmers Market, a weekly gathering that transforms the lunch hour into a community celebration. This mixed vendors market draws a regular crowd of downtown workers, residents, and visitors looking to break up their weekday with fresh food, live entertainment, and the chance to support local producers. The farmers market component means you'll find seasonal produce, prepared foods, and specialty items alongside artisan goods, creating a diverse marketplace that appeals to different customer interests in a single outing. What makes a weekly farmers market like this one distinct from seasonal events is the reliability and relationship-building it fosters. Regular attendees become familiar faces, and loyal customers return each week knowing they'll find their favorite vendors. The addition of live music sets this market apart from a typical farmers market experience, creating an entertainment component that encourages people to linger, shop longer, and discover new vendors. The spring-through-fall schedule captures the peak seasons when shoppers are most active and produce is most abundant, though the consistent weekly format means vendors can build a sustainable customer base rather than relying on sporadic events. The downtown Baton Rouge location is key to this market's draw. It's convenient for the lunch crowd, accessible to office workers in the area, and positioned in a walkable district where foot traffic naturally congregates. Vendors selling prepared foods, ready-to-eat meals, and quick-service items perform well at lunchtime events, but the mixed vendor focus means there's room for artisans, craft producers, and specialty vendors too. Whether you sell baked goods, produce, handmade crafts, or grab-and-go prepared foods, this weekly farmers market offers a chance to reach a consistent, repeat customer base throughout the growing season.

Pop-Ups in Baton Rouge(3)

Baton Rouge Rocking on The River

Baton Rouge, LA

April 25

Pop-Up

25 spots open

Music and community come together at this springtime pop-up event in Baton Rouge, bringing vendors and visitors to the riverside for an afternoon of live performances and local commerce. Baton Rouge Rocking on The River is a one-time event happening April 25th, designed to celebrate the area's creative energy and entrepreneurial spirit. Pop-ups like this offer a different energy than regular markets or festivals, they're often more intimate, experimental events that draw a curated mix of vendors for a single special occasion, making them memorable for both sellers and shoppers looking to discover something new. The event draws a mixed vendor base, which means you'll find everything from handmade crafts and local artwork to food producers, artisans, and small businesses. This diversity is what makes pop-up events appealing to attendees who want variety in one place. The spring timing in Baton Rouge means pleasant outdoor weather, typically attracting people who are ready to get out after winter and explore what local makers have to offer. Live music performances will anchor the experience, creating a festival-like atmosphere that encourages visitors to linger, browse multiple vendor booths, and engage with the community. If you're a vendor considering applying, the mixed vendor focus means there's room for different product categories and business types. Pop-ups tend to draw foot traffic that's actively looking for local, unique items, whether that's crafts, baked goods, jewelry, home goods, or specialty products. The riverside location in Baton Rouge adds scenic appeal that can draw a broader audience than an indoor event. This one-time event could be a good fit for vendors wanting to test a new market, generate awareness, or make a concentrated sales push on a specific date.

Downtown Baton Rouge Arts Market

Baton Rouge, LA

May 2

Pop-Up

25 spots open

Baton Rouge's creative community comes together for a one-time pop-up event celebrating local makers and artists. The Downtown Baton Rouge Arts Market on May 2nd brings together vendors from across the region to showcase handmade goods, original art, and craft work in the heart of the city's downtown area. This kind of pop-up event offers a different energy than a traditional craft fair or farmers market, with curated vendor lineups and a focus on supporting independent artists and makers in a concentrated, accessible location. You'll find a mixed selection of vendors at this market, reflecting the diverse creative talent in the Baton Rouge area. Artists typically bring work like paintings, sculptures, jewelry, ceramics, textiles, and other handcrafted items, alongside makers offering goods like woodwork, home decor, and artisan products. The variety means visitors tend to be a mix of art collectors, gift shoppers, and people looking to discover local talent and support the creative economy in their community. Pop-up events like this one tend to draw attendees who are specifically interested in handmade and original work, making them valuable destinations for vendors who create unique pieces. The May 2nd date places this market in late spring, a season when people are often thinking about outdoor activities, home refreshes, and gifts for upcoming summer gatherings. If you're a vendor working in arts, crafts, or handmade goods and looking to connect with Baton Rouge's art enthusiasts and collectors, the Downtown Baton Rouge Arts Market offers a chance to reach customers who actively seek out local makers and original creations in an intimate downtown setting.

Pelican Pop-Up Market Baton Rouge

by Pelican Pop-Up Market

Baton Rouge, LA 70801

Monthly, check schedule for dates

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30 spots open

Every month in Baton Rouge, local vendors and shoppers converge at the Pelican Pop-Up Market to celebrate the area's creative community and independent businesses. This monthly event brings together a rotating mix of vendors, from artisans selling handmade goods to vintage dealers offering curated secondhand finds. You'll find everything from locally-made crafts and home décor to vintage clothing and accessories, creating an eclectic shopping atmosphere that changes with each market date. Food trucks typically set up alongside the retail vendors, making it easy to grab lunch or a snack while you browse. The pop-up format means the vendor mix shifts regularly, so regular attendees always discover something new, and new shoppers get a genuine taste of Baton Rouge's maker and small business scene. Pop-up markets differ from traditional farmers markets or permanent vendor booths because they're designed to be nimble and seasonal, often featuring a wider range of merchandise beyond produce or crafts. The Pelican Pop-Up Market attracts both established small business owners looking to test new locations and individual makers just starting out. This gives the event a dynamic energy, with a real mix of experience levels and product categories all in one place. Attendees range from locals hunting for unique gifts and vintage treasures to people seeking direct connections with the creators behind the products they're buying. Since dates are scheduled monthly, vendors should check the event's current schedule before applying, as pop-up markets sometimes shift timing based on location, season, or vendor availability. Whether you're a maker, reseller, or food vendor based in or around Baton Rouge, the Pelican Pop-Up Market offers a lower-commitment way to test your products with an engaged local audience. The monthly rhythm keeps the market feeling fresh for returning shoppers and builds community momentum throughout the year.

Festivals in Baton Rouge(1)

Louisiana Earth Day Festival

by Louisiana Earth Day

Galvez Plaza, 222 Saint Louis St, Baton Rouge, LA 70802

April 19, 2027

FestivalVendor applications via website

25 spots open

Held annually on Earth Day weekend, this downtown Baton Rouge sustainability celebration transforms Galvez Plaza into a hub for environmentally conscious vendors, makers, and community members. The Louisiana Earth Day Festival draws a diverse crowd of shoppers interested in eco-friendly products, local crafts, and sustainable living practices. You'll find the event attracts both longtime green-minded consumers and families new to environmental consciousness, creating a welcoming atmosphere for vendors with varying product focuses. The festival's mixed vendor landscape typically includes local artisans selling handmade goods, small businesses offering sustainable products like reusable goods and natural skincare, gardeners and plant vendors, food producers, and crafters working with upcycled or ethically sourced materials. Beyond retail opportunities, the event features live music performances throughout the day and educational exhibits focused on environmental topics, which keep attendees engaged and encourage longer browsing times. Food trucks add to the draw, serving meal options to visitors who spend hours exploring Galveston Plaza. As a free community event held in Baton Rouge's historic downtown location at 222 Saint Louis Street, the Louisiana Earth Day Festival positions your business in front of a specifically targeted audience: people actively seeking sustainable alternatives and supporting local makers. The April timing aligns with the broader Earth Day movement, giving the event built-in cultural momentum and media interest. The festival's emphasis on education and community rather than pure commerce creates a relaxed vibe where meaningful customer connections often happen. Whether you sell eco-conscious products, handmade crafts, or services aligned with sustainable living, this annual gathering offers strong visibility within the Baton Rouge area and a chance to connect with customers who value the mission behind your business.

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