Vendor Events in Miami, FL
7 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Miami, FL. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Miami(5)
Upper East Side Farmers Market at Legion Park
by Upper East Side Farmers Market at Legion Park Organizers
6601 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL 33138
Saturdays 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM, year-round
25 spots open
Legion Park Farmers Market is a well-established, year-round farmers market run by Urban Oasis Project, a non-profit dedicated to making fresh local food accessible. Operating every Saturday from 9 AM to 2 PM in Miami's historic MiMo District, the market features 40+ curated vendors selling locally grown produce, grass-fed meats, fresh seafood, artisan goods like handcrafted soaps and baked items, prepared foods, and specialty products. Vendors source from regional farms including Little River Cooperative, French Farms, Regener8 Farm, and Paradise Farm. The waterfront location at Legion Park offers a community-oriented atmosphere with free yoga classes and ample parking. The market accepts cash, credit, debit, and SNAP/EBT payments, with doubled SNAP benefits for fruits and vegetables.
Southwest Community Farmers Market at Tropical Park
by Miami Market Organizers
7901 SW 40th St., Miami, FL 33155
Sat: 9:00 AM-3:00 PM, Jan 1 - Dec 31
25 spots open
The Southwest Community Farmers Market at Tropical Park is an established farmers market operating year-round every Saturday from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Located inside Tropical Park near the Bird Road entrance, this market features multiple farm vendors selling fresh, locally-grown produce including organic and conventional fruits, vegetables, eggs, honey, herbs, and plants. Prepared foods are also available, including baked goods, jams, pickles, sauces, and international cuisine such as Mexican, Indian, and Jamaican specialties. The market accepts SNAP and EBT benefits with doubling programs available. Vendors can learn more by visiting the Community Booth or Urban Oasis Project booth at the market, or by contacting the organizers directly.
Coconut Grove Organic Farmers Market
by Glaser Organic Farms
3300 Grand Ave, Miami, FL 33133
Saturdays, 10 AM - 6:30 PM, Year-round
25 spots open
Miami's oldest once-a-week farmers market, established in 1980 and operated by Glaser Organic Farms. This open-air market features over 70 vendors each Saturday, including organic produce, raw and vegan prepared foods, handcrafted goods, clothing, jewelry, ethnic foods, and artisanal products. The market attracts a diverse audience seeking fresh, locally sourced, and organic items. Vendors benefit from established foot traffic with locals and tourists. The lush tree canopy provides natural shade, and picnic tables are available for shoppers. The market operates rain or shine, making it a reliable venue year-round. Vendors range from produce sellers to prepared food artisans to makers of handcrafted goods. Located in Coconut Grove's vibrant neighborhood, the market has been voted best farmers market by Miami New Times.
Liberty City Community Green Market
by Liberty City Community Green Market Organizers
5988 NW 7th Ave, Miami, FL 33127
Thu:TBD - TBD;Fri:TBD - TBD;Sat:TBD - TBD, November to December
25 spots open
This weekly farmers market operates throughout the fall transition into winter, bringing together local growers and food producers in the Liberty City neighborhood of Miami. Located at 5988 NW 7th Ave, the market runs across Thursday, Friday, and Saturday during the November to December season, making it accessible for vendors and shoppers with flexible schedules. The Liberty City Community Green Market focuses on food and produce, offering the kinds of items you'd expect from a neighborhood farmers market: fresh vegetables and seasonal produce, locally baked goods, eggs from local farms, fresh herbs, and flowers. The market also features crafts and other artisan products, creating a more well-rounded shopping experience than a produce-only operation. What makes this market particularly community-focused is its commitment to food access and inclusion. The market accepts SNAP and EBT benefits, which means residents using federal nutrition assistance can shop here just like anyone else. This approach reflects the market's role as a neighborhood gathering space rather than just a retail transaction. You'll also find organic products available from vendors who prioritize sustainable growing practices, appealing to shoppers looking for that option alongside conventional produce. Vendors at farmers markets like this tend to be a mix of small-scale growers from the Miami area, home-based bakers, local herbalists, and artisans selling handmade goods. The fall-to-winter timing means you can expect seasonal produce shifting from summer crops toward cooler-weather vegetables and winter holiday baked goods as the weeks progress. The market accepts credit cards in addition to cash and benefits, making transactions straightforward for both vendors and customers. If you're a food vendor, baker, or producer looking for a community-oriented market in Miami-Dade County with established customer traffic, this is worth investigating for regular or seasonal selling opportunities.
Jackson Memorial Foundation Green Market
by Jackson Memorial Foundation Green Market Organizers
1611 NW 12th Avenue, Miami, FL 33136
Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule
25 spots open
Since 1997, The Market Company has been bringing fresh, local goods to South Florida communities through their network of weekly farmers markets, and the Jackson Memorial Foundation Green Market at 1611 NW 12th Avenue in Miami is one of their established neighborhood stops. This weekly farmers market draws vendors who specialize in produce, local honey, baked goods, and artisan food products, creating a regular gathering spot for people looking to buy directly from growers and makers rather than through conventional retail channels. What makes a farmers market different from other food shopping experiences is the seasonal rotation of what's available. You'll find vendors bringing in what's actually growing or being produced that time of year, which means the offerings shift throughout the seasons. Spring and summer typically bring an abundance of fresh vegetables, berries, and leafy greens, while fall and winter feature heartier crops, root vegetables, and preserved goods. Local beekeepers often have honey year-round, and bakers bring fresh breads and pastries depending on what's in season. The Jackson Memorial Foundation Green Market draws a mix of neighborhood residents, people who work or visit the nearby hospital campus, and shoppers specifically seeking local and fresh options. It's the kind of place where you'll see regulars who know the vendors by name and come back week after week for their favorite items. The atmosphere tends to be more casual and community-focused than other Market Company locations, reflecting its neighborhood setting in Miami. Since this is a seasonal market, the specific dates vary throughout the year. Contacting the organizer directly will give you the current schedule and help you plan your vendor participation accordingly.
Craft Fairs in Miami(1)
Festivals in Miami(1)
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