Vendor Events in Berea, KY

3 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Berea, KY. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Berea(1)

Berea Farmers Market

by Berea Farmers Market

517 Chestnut St, Berea, KY 40403

Saturdays 9 AM - 1 PM and Tuesdays 3-6 PM, May through October 2026

Farmers MarketSeasonal producer fee

25 spots open

Berea's weekly farmers market brings together local producers and makers right in the heart of downtown, located at 517 Chestnut Street. Operating year-round from May through October 2026, the market runs twice weekly to serve the community: Saturday mornings from 9 AM to 1 PM and Tuesday afternoons from 3 to 6 PM. This is a producer-only market, meaning vendors are the ones growing, making, and crafting their own products, so you'll find genuine Madison County farmers selling fresh seasonal produce alongside bakers with just-baked breads and pastries, cheesemakers offering artisanal dairy products, and other local artisans with handmade goods. What sets this market apart is its connection to Berea's nationally recognized craft heritage and artistic community. The market sits naturally within the town's broader culture of makers and creators, attracting both longtime locals and visitors drawn to the area's vibrant creative scene. Farmers markets like this one function differently than one-time festivals or pop-ups; they're the weekly gathering place where regular customers build relationships with their farmers and producers, learning what's in season and what's coming next week. You'll find the typical farmers market mix of seasonal vegetables, fruits, herbs, and flowers from May through fall, but also the value-added products that characterize producer-only markets: preserves, honey, baked goods, cheese, and other items made from local ingredients. The Tuesday afternoon slot fills a niche for people working traditional weekday schedules, while Saturday mornings serve the classic weekend market crowd. As part of Berea's downtown presence, the market connects naturally with the shops, galleries, and restaurants surrounding it, making it an easy destination for both shoppers and vendors looking to be part of the community's active commercial core.

Craft Fairs in Berea(1)

Berea Craft Festival

by Berea Craft Festival

Indian Fort Theater, Berea, KY 40403

July 10-12, 2026

Craft FairNon-refundable booth fees are $300 for 10' x 10' and $600 for 10' x 20'. A 50% non-refundable deposit is due upon acceptance.

100 spots open

Held each summer at Indian Fort Theater in Berea, Kentucky, this three-day craft festival celebrates the rich tradition of Appalachian artistry and handmade goods. The Berea Craft Festival draws artists and craftspeople from across the region who specialize in everything from pottery and glass blowing to blacksmithing, woodworking, and fiber arts. If you work with traditional crafts or contemporary handmade goods, this is the kind of event where your work sits naturally alongside other makers who prioritize quality and skill. The festival's focus on Appalachian heritage means you'll find a crowd that values craftsmanship and authenticity. Attendees come specifically to see artisans at work, purchase one-of-a-kind pieces, and learn about the techniques behind handmade items. The three-day format (July 10-12, 2026) gives you multiple days to connect with customers and build momentum through the weekend. This isn't a high-volume pop-up or a general merchandise fair. Berea's reputation as a cultural hub in Kentucky draws both serious craft collectors and people looking for meaningful, locally-made gifts and home goods. The setting at Indian Fort Theater provides a venue tied to the community's creative identity, which helps establish the festival's credibility and attracts the right demographic. Summer timing means families, tourists, and craft enthusiasts are actively seeking outdoor events and weekend activities. Vendors typically report strong foot traffic at festivals of this caliber, especially those with established followings and quality work that photographs well for social media. Whether you make ceramics, work with glass, create metal art, or produce other handcrafted items, the Berea Craft Festival positions your work in front of an audience that understands and appreciates the time and skill involved in making things by hand.

Festivals in Berea(1)

Spoonbread Festival

by Berea Chamber of Commerce

Berea, KY

2026-09-18

FestivalApply via Berea Chamber

20 spots open

Held each September in Berea, Kentucky, this three-day celebration draws visitors from across the region to experience a blend of regional food culture, local craftsmanship, and community entertainment. The festival creates an ideal setting for food vendors, artisans, and craft makers to connect with a diverse audience looking for everything from traditional Appalachian fare to contemporary handmade goods. The mid-September timing means pleasant early-fall weather, making it comfortable for both vendors and visitors to spend hours exploring the fairgrounds. The Spoonbread Festival brings together nearly 200 vendors across food and craft categories, offering vendors genuine foot traffic throughout the three-day event. Food vendors thrive at festivals like this, where attendees actively seek out regional specialties, prepared foods, and unique culinary experiences. Craft vendors including makers of jewelry, home decor, seasonal goods, and handmade items find strong sales potential among the crowds. The festival atmosphere extends beyond shopping, with live entertainment stages, activities like a car show and 5K run, hot air balloons, and carnival rides creating reasons for families and groups to spend extended time on the grounds. Berea itself has a strong arts and crafts heritage, which shapes the type of vendors and visitors the Spoonbread Festival attracts. The community draws people interested in supporting local makers and regional traditions, creating an audience that values handcrafted and locally-produced items. This cultural context means vendors selling authentic, quality goods typically perform well, whether offering food products rooted in Appalachian cooking traditions or crafts reflecting regional artistry. For vendors considering the Spoonbread Festival in Berea, the three-day duration and substantial vendor count suggest solid potential for sales and brand exposure. The event's mix of food and craft vendors, combined with the broader entertainment programming, means you'll be reaching attendees specifically there to shop and discover new vendors, not just passing through for one activity.

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