Vendor Events in Montpelier, VT

5 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Montpelier, VT. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Montpelier(3)

Capital City Farmers Market

by Capital City Farmers Market

133 State St, Montpelier, VT 05602

Saturdays, May-Oct, 9am-1pm

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40 spots open

Montpelier's Saturday farmers market is a long-running community fixture that brings together growers, food producers, and artisans on the steps of Vermont's capital city. Operating weekly from May through October at 133 State St, the Capital City Farmers Market draws both local shoppers and visitors looking for direct access to regional farm products and handmade goods. The Saturday morning timing, running from 9am to 1pm, makes it convenient for weekend errands and gives the market a relaxed, social atmosphere where customers often linger to chat with vendors and sample seasonal offerings. The market emphasizes Vermont-grown produce, so you'll find everything from spring greens and summer berries to fall squash and root vegetables depending on the season. Beyond produce, prepared foods are a significant draw, offering ready-to-eat options and value-added products like baked goods, jams, honey, and specialty sauces made by local producers. Artisan crafts round out the vendor mix, giving shoppers access to handmade jewelry, textiles, home goods, and other non-food items created by local makers. This blend of produce, food, and crafts means the market appeals to a wide customer base, from home cooks sourcing ingredients to gift shoppers and people simply enjoying the community gathering. For vendors considering participation, the Capital City Farmers Market offers year-round opportunity since it transitions to a bi-monthly winter schedule held at VCFA Alumni Hall during the off-season. This extended calendar gives consistent sellers a chance to build customer relationships across multiple seasons. The downtown Montpelier location on State St positions the market in the heart of the capital, attracting foot traffic from nearby shops, offices, and the Capitol building itself. Whether you specialize in seasonal produce, value-added foods, or handcrafted items, this established market provides a solid venue to reach Montpelier's engaged community of shoppers.

Montpelier Farmers Market - Winter

by Capital City Farmers Market

Caledonia Spirits, 116 Gin Ln, Montpelier, VT 05602

1st & 3rd Saturdays, 10 AM - 1 PM, December - April

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20 spots open

Winter in Vermont doesn't mean the local food scene has to hibernate. The Capital City Farmers Market moves indoors to Caledonia Spirits distillery on Gin Lane in Montpelier for its seasonal winter run, keeping the community connected to regional producers when outdoor markets close for the cold months. Operating on the 1st and 3rd Saturdays from December through April, this bi-weekly farmers market gives vendors a dedicated winter venue and shoppers a reliable place to source local goods during the season when options are most limited. What you'll find here reflects the reality of Vermont winter farming and food production. Local farmers bring storage crops, greenhouse greens, and preserved goods that sustain through the colder months. Artisan food makers showcase products like cheese, maple syrup, honey, jams, and value-added items that store well and make excellent gifts during the holiday season and beyond. Bakers set up with fresh bread, pastries, and treats, while makers of handcrafted goods fill out the market with items ranging from pottery to textiles to jewelry. The mix of vendors keeps things varied week to week, so regular shoppers find something new to discover even across the bi-weekly schedule. The setting at Caledonia Spirits provides a warm, sheltered space that makes winter shopping comfortable rather than bracing against the elements. The 10 AM to 1 PM Saturday morning window works well for weekend planning and meal prep routines. This is the kind of farmers market that appeals to serious home cooks looking for specialty ingredients, people wanting to support local producers year-round, and gift shoppers hunting for genuine, handmade items from their region. Whether you're stocking your pantry with winter staples or browsing for something unique, the Montpelier Farmers Market's winter iteration keeps the direct relationship between local makers and their community alive through the season.

Capital City Indoor Farmers Market

Montpelier, VT

April 18

Farmers Market

25 spots open

Held in Montpelier, Vermont, this indoor farmers market on April 18 brings together local producers during spring's transition season when outdoor markets aren't yet in full swing. An indoor farmers market offers vendors and shoppers a climate-controlled alternative to seasonal outdoor markets, making it easier for people to browse and buy during unpredictable spring weather. The Capital City Indoor Farmers Market specifically draws from the region's strong network of local food producers and agricultural businesses, featuring farmers with early spring crops, stored winter produce, maple products, and value-added goods that represent Vermont's food culture. You'll find the typical mix of farmers market vendors here: growers selling fresh and preserved vegetables, fruit producers, dairy farmers with cheese and milk products, bread bakers, honey producers, maple syrup makers, and prepared foods like jams, sauces, and other shelf-stable items. Because this market happens in mid-April, expect seasonal offerings that reflect spring's early availability alongside items farmers and producers have held from fall and winter harvests. This is a genuine farmers market focused on food and produce rather than a general craft fair, which means the emphasis stays on items that come directly from local farms, orchards, and food production operations. Shoppers at indoor farmers markets in Montpelier tend to be community members looking to support local agriculture, home cooks seeking quality ingredients, and people reconnecting with farmers after the winter months. The April timing makes this a good opportunity for vendors to establish relationships early in the market season and test what resonates with customers before committing to weekly outdoor markets throughout spring and summer. For vendors considering which markets to prioritize, the Capital City Indoor Farmers Market serves as an early-season touchpoint in Montpelier's food community.

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