Vendor Events in Roanoke, VA

7 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Roanoke, VA. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Roanoke(4)

West End Community Market

by West End Community Market Organizers

1210 Patterson Ave SW, Roanoke, VA 24016

Tue: 3:00 PM-6:00 PM, Jan 1 - Dec 31

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Located at 1210 Patterson Ave SW in Roanoke, this weekly farmers market brings together local producers and food vendors year-round. The West End Community Market operates every Tuesday afternoon from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM, making it convenient for people to stop by after work or while running errands. Whether you're a vendor looking to build a loyal customer base or someone exploring what the Roanoke area has to offer, this is a consistent gathering place for farm-fresh goods and artisanal food products. The market draws a steady stream of shoppers seeking quality local food, from fresh vegetables and seasonal produce to baked goods, cheese, eggs, and honey. You'll find vendors offering herbs, preserves, and other value-added products that showcase what local farms and food makers in the region produce. The market accepts both credit cards and SNAP/EBT benefits, making it accessible to a broad range of customers. Vendors who specialize in organic products have found homes here, appealing to shoppers who prioritize where their food comes from and how it's grown. Because the West End Community Market runs year-round every single Tuesday, it's an ideal fit for vendors wanting reliable, recurring sales opportunities without having to chase down different events each week. Winter shoppers might focus on root vegetables, preserved items, and comfort foods, while spring and summer bring an abundance of fresh produce and seasonal specialties. The consistent schedule means regular customers know exactly when and where to find their favorite vendors, building the kind of predictable foot traffic that helps businesses thrive. If you're selling food or produce in the Roanoke area, this established market offers a proven way to connect with your community.

Grandin Village Farmers Market

by Local Environmental Agriculture Project (LEAP)

2080 Westover Ave SW, Roanoke, VA 24015

Saturdays 8 AM - noon, April through November 2026

Farmers MarketProducer-only application through LEAP

25 spots open

Saturdays mornings in Roanoke's Grandin Village come alive at this producer-only farmers market, held weekly from 8 AM to noon between April and November. Located at 2080 Westover Ave SW behind the CoLab, this market sits in one of the area's most walkable neighborhoods, making it easy to park and browse or grab coffee while you shop. Because it's a producer-only market, everything you buy comes directly from the people who grew, raised, or made it, which means you're supporting local farmers and artisans while getting genuinely fresh products. You'll find the expected farmers market staples here: seasonal organic produce from regional growers, pasture-raised meats, and locally made cheeses that reflect what's available throughout the growing season. But this market also includes handcrafted goods that go beyond typical produce stands. Local bakers bring fresh breads, potters offer functional and decorative ceramics, and candle makers sell both classic and seasonal scents. Artisan vendors from throughout the Roanoke Valley round out the offerings with items like preserves, honey, soaps, and other value-added products made in small batches. The Grandin Village location attracts a neighborhood crowd of both regulars and newcomers looking to source quality ingredients and unique handmade items. Spring through fall in southwestern Virginia means you'll see different products as seasons change, from asparagus and strawberries in early summer to apples, gourds, and root vegetables as fall arrives. If you're a vendor looking to connect with food-conscious shoppers and craft buyers in Roanoke, this weekly market offers consistent foot traffic and a loyal customer base in a pleasant, established neighborhood setting.

Roanoke City Market

by Roanoke Farmers Market Association

32 Market Square SE, Roanoke, VA 24011

Monday - Saturday, 8 AM - 5 PM, Year-round

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

A year-round farmers market operating continuously since 1882, the Roanoke City Market sits at the heart of downtown Roanoke and serves as a gathering place for local producers and shoppers throughout the seasons. Located at 32 Market Square SE, this established market welcomes vendors selling fresh produce, baked goods, flowers, plants, meats, cheeses, and handmade goods six days a week from 8 AM to 5 PM. Whether you're selling seasonal vegetables in summer, root crops and preserves in fall, hardy greens and prepared foods in winter, or early spring plants and flowers, the market draws consistent foot traffic from locals and visitors alike who visit for fresh, locally-sourced goods. The Roanoke City Market attracts a mix of shoppers looking for quality ingredients and artisan products. Farmers and producers who sell here typically focus on building direct relationships with their customer base, and the year-round schedule means you're not limited to a short selling season. Many vendors bring the same loyal clientele week after week, making this a stable outlet for establishing a regular customer base in Roanoke. The downtown location means shoppers are often already in the area visiting nearby restaurants, museums, and shops, creating natural foot traffic beyond just dedicated market-goers. Because this farmers market operates every Monday through Saturday with no seasonal closures, vendors can plan consistent sales schedules across all twelve months. Spring and summer typically see expanded produce offerings and higher overall foot traffic, while fall and winter attract shoppers seeking storage crops, preserved goods, baked items, and handmade gifts. The historic character of the market and its long-standing presence in downtown Roanoke give it credibility with consumers seeking authentic local goods. For vendors serious about year-round selling in the Roanoke area, this established market provides reliable access to a steady stream of customers who expect quality and return regularly for their weekly shopping needs.

Historic Roanoke City Market

by Downtown Roanoke Inc

32 Market Square SE, Roanoke, VA 24011

2026-04-04

Farmers Market$15-$35 per day

25 spots open

Since 1882, farmers and vendors have gathered at Market Square in downtown Roanoke to sell fresh produce, baked goods, and handmade items directly to the community. This historic weekly farmers market remains a cornerstone of local food culture in Virginia, drawing both longtime regulars and newcomers looking for quality ingredients and artisan products. The market operates year-round at its location on Market Square SE, making it a reliable destination whether you're shopping for spring seedlings, summer vegetables, fall preserves, or winter storage crops. What makes this farmers market different from typical retail shopping is the direct relationship between producers and customers. Local farms bring seasonal produce, often picked the morning of market day. Bakers sell fresh bread, pastries, and prepared foods. Craft vendors offer handmade goods ranging from soaps and candles to jewelry and home goods. The weekly rhythm means you'll see familiar faces among both vendors and shoppers, and inventory changes based on what's in season and what each producer has ready to share. The historic downtown Roanoke setting adds character to the shopping experience. Being one of the oldest continuously operating farmers markets in the state means the market has deep roots in the community and a reputation for quality. Spring brings an influx of fresh greens, herbs, and plants as vendors prepare for the growing season. Shoppers come for reliable access to local food, the chance to support regional agriculture, and the social aspect of gathering in a public space that's been serving this purpose for over a century. Whether you're a vendor looking to connect with established customers or new to selling at farmers markets, Historic Roanoke City Market offers an established platform with consistent foot traffic and a community that values local sourcing.

Pop-Ups in Roanoke(1)

Craft Fairs in Roanoke(1)

Craftsmen's Classic Art & Craft Festival - Roanoke

by Gilmore Shows

Berglund Center, 710 Williamson Rd NE, Roanoke, VA 24016

March 2027

Craft Fair$425+ per 10x10 booth

200 spots open

Spring is an ideal season to discover handcrafted goods and connect with talented artisans, which is exactly what this annual celebration offers. The Craftsmen's Classic Art & Craft Festival in Roanoke brings together hundreds of makers and vendors who specialize in everything from functional pottery to wearable art. Held at the Berglund Center on Williamson Road, the festival serves as a showcase for the region's creative community and attracts collectors, gift shoppers, and craft enthusiasts from across Virginia and beyond. The breadth of work on display reflects the diverse interests of fine craft vendors. You'll find jewelry makers working in metals and gemstones, woodworkers displaying turned bowls and handcrafted furniture, glass artists presenting both decorative and functional pieces, and clothing designers selling hand-dyed fabrics and sewn garments. Ceramic artists typically bring their full range from dinner sets to sculptural work. Beyond these core categories, the festival draws vendors working in leatherwork, fiber arts, painting, printmaking, metalsmithing, and countless other specialties. This mixed-vendor approach means the festival appeals to people shopping for different reasons, whether they're looking for holiday gifts, home decor, unique clothing, or investment-quality art pieces. The March timing works well for spring refreshing, wedding season planning, and Easter gift shopping. As an annual event, the Craftsmen's Classic has become an established fixture on the Roanoke arts calendar, allowing both returning vendors and new makers to reach shoppers who specifically seek out handmade, locally made goods. The Berglund Center's venue provides ample indoor space for both exhibitors and visitors, making it accessible regardless of weather. If you're a crafter or artist looking to sell your work to an engaged audience of people who value handmade quality and artisanal skill, this festival represents a solid opportunity to connect with customers in the Roanoke area.

Festivals in Roanoke(1)

Roanoke Sidewalk Art Show

by Taubman Museum of Art

Taubman Museum of Art, 110 Salem Ave SE, Roanoke, VA 24011

May 30-31, 2027

FestivalContact organizer

120 spots open

One of Virginia's longest-running outdoor art festivals, this annual event takes over the grounds surrounding the Taubman Museum of Art in downtown Roanoke each late May. Artists and crafters from across the region gather to exhibit and sell original work directly to art lovers, making it a prime opportunity to connect with collectors and customers who specifically seek handmade pieces. The festival draws the kind of attendees who browse deliberately, looking for statement pieces for their homes, unique gifts, and direct relationships with the artists behind their purchases. You'll find the full spectrum of fine art and craft categories represented across the exhibitor lineup. Painters showcase work in various mediums and styles, sculptors display three-dimensional pieces, photographers present their portfolios, and fine craft makers offer everything from jewelry and ceramics to fiber arts and mixed media. This diversity means your own work will be surrounded by serious artists and crafters, creating an environment where quality and originality are the standard. The festival's long history means it has established credibility with a dedicated audience that returns year after year. The late May timing positions this as an early summer event when the weather in Roanoke is typically pleasant and people are actively thinking about outdoor activities and seasonal entertaining. The museum setting adds cultural weight to the festival, attracting not just casual shoppers but art enthusiasts and collectors who treat the event as a destination. Whether you're an established artist looking to reach a dedicated regional market or an emerging maker seeking to build your customer base in a respected festival environment, the Roanoke Sidewalk Art Show offers the established infrastructure and foot traffic that come from nearly seven decades of tradition.

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