Vendor Events in San Diego, CA
26 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in San Diego, CA. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in San Diego(11)
San Diego Little Italy Mercato
by San Diego Little Italy Mercato Organizers
W. Date Street from west of Kettner Boulevard to Front Street (six blocks), San Diego, CA 92101
Every Saturday 8:00 AM-2:00 PM, year-round
25 spots open
The Little Italy Mercato is San Diego County's largest weekly farmers market, operating every Saturday year-round from 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM. This certified farmers market spans six city blocks on West Date Street in the Little Italy neighborhood and features over 150 vendor booths. Vendors include California farmers selling fresh produce, pastured eggs, meat, and seafood alongside artisan food makers offering olive oils, baked goods, sauces, and specialty foods. Local crafters and artists set up at each end of the market selling handmade goods, art, and gifts. The market attracts local residents, chefs, tourists, and cruise ship passengers year-round, rain or shine.
Linda Vista Certified Farmers Market
by Linda Vista Certified Farmers Market Organizers
6931 Linda Vista Rd, San Diego, CA 92111
Thu: 2:00 PM-7:00 PM, Jan 1 - Dec 31
25 spots open
Located at 6939 Linda Vista Road in San Diego, this weekly farmers market brings together local producers and food vendors year-round every Thursday afternoon. Operating from 2:00 PM to 7:00 PM throughout the calendar year, the Linda Vista Certified Farmers Market serves as a community gathering space where residents can access fresh, locally-sourced food and produce directly from the growers who raise and cultivate it. The consistent Thursday evening time slot makes it convenient for people to stop by after work or as part of their weekly shopping routine. You'll find a diverse range of vendors selling seasonal produce, fresh vegetables, eggs, herbs, honey, jams, preserves, and other farm-to-table products. The market's focus on food and produce means shoppers are looking for quality ingredients and artisanal food items rather than crafts or general merchandise. This attracts both home cooks seeking premium ingredients and customers interested in supporting local agriculture. Because the market operates year-round in San Diego's mild climate, vendors can offer produce throughout the seasons, from spring greens and summer berries to fall squashes and winter citrus. The market welcomes a wide range of payment methods, accepting credit cards for modern shoppers while also supporting SNAP/EBT, WIC, and WIC Cash benefits, making fresh, local food accessible to families using government nutrition assistance programs. The acceptance of Senior FMNP (Farmers Market Nutrition Program) benefits demonstrates the market's commitment to serving seniors in the community. For vendors, this combination of consistent weekly scheduling, year-round operation, and customer base that values local food and produce creates a stable selling opportunity in the Linda Vista area of San Diego County.
Golden Hill Certified Farmers Market
by Golden Hill Certified Farmers Market Organizers
B Street and 28th St., San Diego, CA 92102
Sat: 9:30 AM-1:30 PM, Jan 1 - Dec 31
25 spots open
Located at the intersection of B Street and 28th Street in San Diego's Golden Hill neighborhood, this weekly farmers market brings together local producers and food vendors year-round every Saturday morning. The market operates from 9:30 AM to 1:30 PM, making it an accessible option for weekend shoppers looking to source fresh, local ingredients and artisan goods throughout the calendar year. As a certified farmers market, Golden Hill emphasizes direct relationships between growers and customers. You'll find vendors selling seasonal produce, fresh vegetables, baked goods, eggs, herbs, seafood, and other food items that reflect what's being harvested and produced locally. The mix of vendors typically includes small farms, bakeries, and specialty food producers who use the weekly format to build regular customer bases and sell products that don't always make it to conventional grocery stores. Because the market runs year-round, vendors can expect different seasonal rhythms, with spring and summer bringing peak produce variety and winter months offering storage crops, preserved goods, and year-round staples. The Golden Hill location serves a neighborhood demographic that values access to fresh food and local sourcing. The market accepts multiple payment methods including credit cards, SNAP/EBT, and WIC benefits, which expands access to a wider customer base. This payment flexibility is particularly important for farmers markets as it allows shoppers of all income levels to purchase fresh, local food. Whether you're selling produce, baked goods, prepared foods, or value-added items, the Saturday morning time slot and consistent weekly schedule help build a loyal customer base in this San Diego neighborhood.
City Heights Certified Farmers Market
by City Heights Certified Farmers Market Organizers
4325 Wightman Street, San Diego, CA 92105
Sat: 10:00 AM-2:00 PM
25 spots open
The City Heights Certified Farmers Market is a year-round multicultural farmers market operating Saturdays in the heart of East San Diego. The market features locally grown produce, artisan foods, hot and ready-to-eat meals from diverse cuisines including Vietnamese, Mexican, Ethiopian and Ecuadoran offerings, handmade crafts, and wellness services. The market accepts SNAP/EBT benefits and offers additional community amenities such as live entertainment, children's activities, and cultural programming. Located on Wightman Street between 43rd and Fairmount, the market serves diverse vendor opportunities for farmers, artisans, and food entrepreneurs year-round.
Mission Valley Farmers Market
by Mission Valley Farmers Market
7960 Civita Blvd, San Diego, CA 92108
Saturdays, 9 AM - 1 PM, Year-round
30 spots open
The Mission Valley Farmers Market is a weekly farmers market held in Civita Park, featuring certified local growers and diverse vendors selling fresh produce, flowers, specialty foods, baked goods, coffee, and prepared food items. The market operates in an outdoor setting within the park, offering a relaxed community atmosphere. Vendors range from produce growers to specialty food makers and artisans. The market attracts families and community members seeking locally grown items and prepared food options. Located in the Mission Valley neighborhood of San Diego, it serves as both a shopping destination and community gathering space with ample outdoor space for browsing and visiting.
Pacific Beach Tuesday Farmers Market
by Pacific Beach Community
4500 Bayard St from Garnet Ave to Hornblend St (and 901 Hornblend St), San Diego, CA 92109
Tuesdays, 2 PM - 7 PM
40 spots open
The Pacific Beach Tuesday Farmers Market is a certified farmers market established in 2011 serving the Pacific Beach community. Every Tuesday from 2 to 7 PM year-round, vendors offer fresh locally grown produce, eggs, meats, cheeses, breads, flowers, and prepared foods alongside handcrafted artisan works. The market attracts both farmers, artisans, and craftspeople, drawing residents and visitors from Pacific Beach, Mission Beach, and surrounding neighborhoods. Located on Bayard Street between Garnet Avenue and Hornblend Street in the beachside neighborhood, the market operates rain or shine. An information booth at the corner of Hornblend and Bayard provides EBT conversion services and accepts Market Match benefits. Multiple food vendors offer prepared meals and international cuisine options, making it an after-work shopping destination for the local community.
Ocean Beach Farmers Market
by Ocean Beach MainStreet Association
4900 Newport Ave, San Diego, CA 92107
Wednesdays, 4 PM - 8 PM, Year-round
60 spots open
Located at 4900 Newport Ave in San Diego's Ocean Beach neighborhood, this weekly farmers market brings together local growers and food producers just steps from the shoreline. Open year-round every Wednesday from 4 PM to 8 PM, the market operates rain or shine, making it a reliable destination for residents and visitors looking to shop directly from the source. The late afternoon timing works well for people finishing work or school, and the proximity to the beach creates a natural gathering spot where shopping for dinner ingredients blends seamlessly with the relaxed coastal vibe of the area. Farmers markets like this one thrive on direct connections between vendors and customers. You'll find an ever-rotating selection of seasonal produce, with early summer bringing stone fruits and berries, fall offering squashes and root vegetables, and winter featuring citrus and leafy greens. Beyond produce, the market typically includes baked goods from local bakeries, raw honey and bee products, fresh flowers, and prepared foods that let shoppers grab a meal or snack while they browse. These prepared food vendors are often among the most popular at farmers markets, drawing crowds who want to eat while they shop and chat with producers about their ingredients. The year-round schedule means the Ocean Beach Farmers Market serves both the regular neighborhood crowd and the seasonal visitors who come to San Diego during cooler months. Wednesday evenings in this location attract a mix of locals running quick errands, families making the market part of their weekly routine, and tourists exploring the beach community. The outdoor setting and weekly consistency make it easy for vendors to build a customer base and for shoppers to develop relationships with their favorite growers. Whether you're sourcing products to resell, building a wholesale customer list, or simply want a reliable weekly venue with foot traffic in an established beachside community, this market offers the steadiness that comes with a well-established farmers market in a popular residential area.
Little Italy Mercato Farmers Market
by San Diego Markets
W Date St, Little Italy, San Diego, CA 92101
Saturdays, 8 AM - 2 PM, Year-round
150 spots open
Taking over six city blocks in San Diego's historic Little Italy neighborhood every Saturday morning, this year-round farmers market draws a steady crowd of home cooks, restaurant chefs, and neighborhood residents looking for fresh, seasonal produce and local specialty foods. Operating rain or shine from 8 AM to 2 PM, the market creates a vibrant weekend gathering spot where vendors set up alongside the charming streets and plazas of W Date Street, making it easy to browse and load up on groceries while soaking in the Italian heritage atmosphere of the area. As a farmers market rather than a craft fair, the focus here is on direct-from-producer sales, meaning you'll find certified produce vendors selling what they've actually grown, often with the ability to chat with farmers about what's in season and how to use it. Beyond fresh fruits and vegetables, the market supports a mix of artisan food makers, from bakers and prepared food vendors to honey producers and specialty condiment makers, alongside local flower growers and craft vendors. This mix of agricultural and value-added products appeals to both everyday shoppers and people who cook professionally, creating an energetic, food-focused environment that feels less like shopping and more like connecting with the local food community. Because it operates year-round on the same day and time each week, regulars have built strong relationships with their favorite produce vendors and return week after week. Winter brings citrus, greens, and root vegetables, while summer offers stone fruits, tomatoes, peppers, and berries at their peak. The established Saturday morning routine and consistent location on W Date Street in Little Italy make it straightforward for vendors to build a loyal customer base and for shoppers to plan their weekly farmers market trip around the neighborhood's other weekend activities.
North Park Thursday Market
by San Diego Farmers Market Association
2900 North Park Way, San Diego, CA 92104
Thursdays, 3 PM - 7:30 PM, Year-round
25 spots open
Every Thursday afternoon from 3 to 7:30 PM, the neighborhood around 3000 North Park Way in San Diego transforms into a lively gathering spot for local food and craft enthusiasts. The North Park Thursday Market operates year-round, making it a reliable weekly destination whether you're shopping in spring's peak season or visiting during the quieter winter months. This farmers market brings together the kind of vendors you'd expect in a neighborhood known for its walkable, vibrant community feel: local farmers with seasonal produce, bakers offering fresh bread and pastries, and artisans selling handmade goods. What sets a farmers market like this apart from other vendor events is its focus on direct producer-to-consumer sales. You'll find growers selling what they've actually harvested, bakers who made their wares that morning, and makers offering products they've crafted themselves. The Thursday afternoon and early evening timing works well for people finishing up work or running errands in the neighborhood, creating a steady flow of foot traffic throughout the market hours. The location in North Park means you're drawing from both long-time residents and visitors exploring one of San Diego's trendier shopping and dining districts. Vendors at the North Park Thursday Market typically include produce growers with vegetables, fruits, and herbs depending on the season; prepared foods and baked goods vendors; and makers of everything from soap and candles to jewelry and textiles. The regular, year-round schedule means shoppers know when to find you, building a loyal customer base. If you're selling anything from farm-fresh items to handmade crafts, this weekly market offers consistent foot traffic in a neighborhood with strong local support for independent vendors and small producers.
Hillcrest Farmers Market
by San Diego Farmers Market Association
University Ave between Herbert St and Park Blvd, San Diego, CA 92103
Sundays, 9 AM - 2 PM, Year-round
25 spots open
Operating year-round on Sunday mornings in the heart of San Diego, this weekly farmers market draws a steady stream of locals and visitors looking for fresh seasonal produce, artisan baked goods, and handmade crafts. Located at 3960 Normal St in the Hillcrest neighborhood, the market runs from 9 AM to 2 PM every Sunday, making it a reliable weekly destination for both shoppers and vendors seeking consistent foot traffic throughout the year. The mix of vendors reflects what makes farmers markets distinct from other retail events: direct access to producers and makers. You'll find local farmers selling whatever's in season, from citrus and avocados in cooler months to stone fruits and vegetables during warmer periods. Alongside produce vendors, bakers offer everything from sourdough and pastries to specialty breads, while artisans sell handmade goods including jewelry, ceramics, textiles, and other crafts. This combination of fresh food and made goods creates an environment that appeals to shoppers with diverse interests, whether they're planning meals for the week or looking for unique gifts and home items. The Hillcrest location anchors the market in an established neighborhood with good walkability and a customer base accustomed to supporting local vendors. Sunday mornings are typically busy times for farmers markets, and the year-round schedule means you're not limited to seasonal pop-ups or one-off events. For vendors, this consistency translates to the ability to build relationships with regular customers and maintain a reliable sales schedule across all months. The mix of produce, prepared foods, and handmade goods means different vendor types coexist well here, each serving different shopping needs and complementing one another. If you're looking for a stable, weekly market presence in an active San Diego neighborhood, this is a well-established option with demonstrated regular attendance.
San Deigo Barrio Marketplace Certified Farmers Market
by San Diego Market Organizers
2258 Island Avenue, San Diego, CA 92102
Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule
25 spots open
The San Diego Barrio Marketplace Certified Farmers Market operates as a weekly gathering in the heart of San Diego's urban community, bringing fresh-from-farm produce and prepared foods directly to neighborhood shoppers. Located at 2258 Island Avenue in San Diego, this farmers market functions as a genuine extension of the local food system, connecting regional growers and food producers with residents who want access to quality ingredients and ready-to-eat options. As a certified farmers market, the San Diego Barrio Marketplace maintains standards that ensure vendors are legitimate producers selling their own goods, which sets it apart from general street markets or flea markets. The weekly rhythm means regular shoppers develop relationships with farmers and food vendors they see week after week, creating a stable community hub rather than a one-time event. You'll typically find seasonal produce reflecting what's currently growing in California agriculture, alongside vendors selling prepared foods, baked goods, and other farm-derived products. The mix changes subtly through the year as crops rotate, so regulars learn when to expect tomatoes, citrus, stone fruits, or greens based on the season. The neighborhood location on Island Avenue draws both longtime residents and newcomers looking for affordable fresh food options and a more direct connection to their food sources. Barrio markets tend to serve practical shoppers, families stocking up on vegetables, home cooks sourcing ingredients, and community members who prioritize freshness and local economics. If you're a produce vendor, baker, or prepared-food maker, this market represents access to consistent foot traffic and a customer base that actively seeks out farmers markets. The seasonal schedule means you'll want to contact the organizers directly to confirm which weeks the market operates and any vendor application details, as these can vary throughout the year based on growing seasons and community needs.
Craft Fairs in San Diego(3)
ArtWalk Liberty Station
by ArtWalk San Diego
2751 Dewey Road, San Diego, CA 92106
July 31 - August 2, 2026
25 spots open
Located at Liberty Station in San Diego, this craft fair brings together independent makers and artists in a historic waterfront setting that's perfect for creative exploration. Taking place over the weekend of July 31 through August 2, 2026, ArtWalk Liberty Station offers a curated gathering where handmade goods take center stage. Unlike larger festivals that might feature commercial vendors or mass-produced items, this craft fair emphasizes artisan work, allowing shoppers to connect directly with the creators behind each piece. The Liberty Station venue itself adds character to the experience. This restored naval shipyard has become a cultural hub in San Diego, with its historic architecture and open layout creating an ideal backdrop for displaying handmade crafts. The late summer timing means pleasant weather for browsing, and the weekend span gives both serious collectors and casual shoppers adequate time to explore. Vendors typically include jewelry makers, ceramicists, textile artists, woodworkers, painters, and other skilled craftspeople who bring their unique perspectives and techniques to their work. Attendees at ArtWalk Liberty Station tend to be locals and visitors seeking authentic, one-of-a-kind pieces rather than mass-market alternatives. This crowd values the story behind their purchases and appreciates direct conversations with artists about their process and inspiration. For vendors, this type of engaged audience creates opportunities to build relationships with repeat customers and showcase the craftsmanship that goes into handmade items. The craft fair format allows artists to maintain reasonable booth sizes and costs while reaching an audience actively seeking artisan products, making it an accessible entry point for makers building their direct-to-consumer presence.
Makers Arcade Spring Fair at Balboa Park
by Makers Arcade
Balboa Park (6th & El Prado), 624 El Prado, San Diego, CA 92104
April 4-5, 2027
25 spots open
Balboa Park's spring art scene comes alive with Makers Arcade Spring Fair, an annual craft event celebrating local artisans and independent makers. Held across the scenic grounds at 624 El Prado in San Diego, this curated fair brings together vendors who focus on original, handmade work rather than mass-produced resale items. You'll find a thoughtfully selected mix of makers, from jewelers and ceramicists to illustrators, textile artists, woodworkers, and designers working in everything from printmaking to leather goods. The emphasis on strong craftsmanship and design means shoppers come specifically to discover one-of-a-kind pieces and meet the artists behind them. As an outdoor event in Balboa Park during early April, the Spring Fair benefits from mild San Diego weather and the natural beauty of the venue's gardens and tree-lined pathways. The park setting attracts a diverse crowd of locals and visitors who make a day of exploring both the fair and the cultural institutions throughout Balboa Park. This kind of craft fair draws different crowds than farmers markets (food-focused) or large commercial festivals; the audience here tends to be design-conscious shoppers looking for gifts, home decor, wearables, and art pieces with personality and intentionality. Spring timing makes this an ideal opportunity for makers selling seasonal goods, gift items for upcoming holidays, and fresh inventory after winter. Vendors typically report strong foot traffic at Makers Arcade, benefiting from the park's established reputation and the loyal following of quality-driven makers who have built this fair's reputation over years. Whether you sell jewelry, home goods, clothing, accessories, art, or handcrafted items, this fair attracts customers specifically interested in supporting independent makers and buying original work.
Redo Market San Diego
by Redo Market
O'Brien Hall, Del Mar Fairgrounds, San Diego, CA
Fall 2026
25 spots open
68,000+ sq ft vintage and makers market with 100+ curated vendors. Artisans, vintage dealers, and craftspeople only. Applications reviewed 45 days before show.
Festivals in San Diego(9)
ArtWalk Liberty Station
by ArtWalk San Diego
2751 Dewey Road, San Diego, CA 92106
July 31 - August 2, 2026
25 spots open
ArtWalk Liberty Station is a fine art festival showcasing over 175 artists from across the United States and Mexico. Vendors display original artwork including paintings, photography, sculpture, jewelry, glass and ceramic art, and metalwork in outdoor booth pods. The event attracts art collectors and tourists seeking original works and one-of-a-kind pieces. Located in San Diego's Arts District at Liberty Station, the venue features a grassy park setting with live music, food vendors, and family activities. Free admission on Saturday and Sunday; ticketed preview party Friday evening. Well-established annual August event with strong marketing and typically draws over 20,000 attendees seeking quality fine art.
San Diego Spirits Festival
by San Diego Spirits Festival
San Diego, CA
September 26-27, 2026
25 spots open
San Diego's craft spirits scene will take center stage at this two-day festival coming to the city in late September. The San Diego Spirits Festival brings together distilleries, bartenders, food vendors, and spirit enthusiasts for an immersive experience celebrating premium spirits, craft cocktails, and elevated food offerings. Whether you make artisanal spirits, craft cocktail products, gourmet foods, or complementary goods, this event attracts a crowd of consumers actively seeking high-quality offerings and willing to invest in premium experiences. Festivals like this draw a diverse vendor base beyond just distilleries and bars. Food vendors thrive here, as pairing opportunities with spirits create natural synergies, think charcuterie, small bites, chocolate, artisanal snacks, and specialty condiments. Craft beverage makers, local coffee roasters offering spirit-infused products, and even retailers selling glassware, bar tools, or spirit-related merchandise find engaged audiences. The September timing means attendees are in a transitional mindset, moving from summer entertaining toward fall gatherings and holiday season planning, which influences their purchasing interests. The festival format differs from regular farmers markets or craft fairs in that it centers on tastings and sampling experiences. This means attendees typically come prepared to spend time discovering new products, learning from makers, and enjoying multiple offerings over the weekend. The demographic tends to skew toward adults interested in premium beverages, entertaining, culinary experiences, and lifestyle products. Many are looking for unique finds they can't easily get elsewhere, making this an excellent venue for vendors with distinctive or locally-made products that tell a compelling story. For vendors, the San Diego Spirits Festival offers concentrated access to customers specifically interested in premium and craft products during a season when entertaining and gifting are top of mind. The two-day format allows for sustained foot traffic across both days, giving you multiple opportunities to connect with buyers and generate interest in what you're selling.
Mission Fed ArtWalk - Little Italy
by ArtWalk San Diego
India St & W Date St, San Diego, CA 92101
April 25-26, 2027
250 spots open
Every spring, San Diego's Little Italy neighborhood transforms into a vibrant open-air gallery during the Mission Fed ArtWalk, an annual festival that draws artists and art lovers from across the region and beyond. Held on India Street and West Date Street in the heart of the historic district, this free outdoor event has become a cornerstone of the local cultural calendar, bringing together hundreds of visual and performing artists who showcase their work directly to the public over two days in late April. The festival creates a unique environment where artists working in painting, sculpture, printmaking, jewelry, ceramics, photography, and mixed media display their pieces in an intimate street setting. Vendors at events like this range from established fine artists to emerging makers, many traveling from throughout the United States and Mexico to participate. The atmosphere encourages direct interaction between creators and collectors, allowing visitors to learn about artistic processes, purchase original work, and commission custom pieces. Live performance stages scattered throughout the event add energy and rhythm to the experience, with musicians, dancers, and other performers contributing to the festival's dynamic character. The Mission Fed ArtWalk draws a diverse crowd of art enthusiasts, collectors, families, and curious neighbors who spend the weekend strolling the neighborhood, discovering new artists, and soaking in the creative energy. The setting in Little Italy itself adds another dimension to the experience, with local restaurants, cafes, and shops nearby, making it easy for attendees to extend their visit and explore the broader community. For artists and makers, the festival represents a significant opportunity to reach a large, engaged audience in a neighborhood known for its appreciation of culture and creativity. This spring event captures the energy of the season and the welcoming spirit that defines San Diego's arts community, making it a key date for vendors looking to connect with collectors and customers who actively seek out original, handmade work.
Mission Fed ArtWalk
by ArtWalk San Diego
India Street, Little Italy, San Diego, CA 92101
April 25-26, 2027
25 spots open
Mission Fed ArtWalk is Southern California's largest and longest-running fine art festival, celebrating over 40 years of arts and culture in San Diego's historic Little Italy neighborhood. More than 250 visual artists from across the United States and Mexico display and sell original fine art across multiple mediums including painting, sculpture, photography, glass work, jewelry and metalwork. The two-day spring event attracts approximately 100,000 visitors who come to purchase artwork directly from artists, enjoy four stages of live music, participate in interactive family art activities at KidsWalk, and explore street food vendors. The festival is free to the public and takes place along India Street in Downtown San Diego, leveraging the neighborhood's vibrant dining and gallery scene.
Ocean Beach Street Fair & Chili Cook-Off
by Ocean Beach MainStreet Association
4800-5000 blocks of Newport Avenue and along the waterfront, San Diego, CA 92107
June 27, 2027, 10 AM - 8 PM
200 spots open
The 46th Annual Ocean Beach Street Fair and Chili Cook-Off is a major summer street festival held on Newport Avenue and the waterfront in Ocean Beach. The event attracts tens of thousands of visitors and features over 200 vendors selling arts, crafts, merchandise, and food. Multiple vendor categories include Artist Alley for handmade goods from local artisans, food vendors, food trucks, and general merchandise booths. The festival spans six square blocks and includes two stages of live music, a chili cook-off competition with amateur and restaurant divisions, community art projects, kids activities, and eating contests. Free admission, with family-friendly entertainment throughout the 10 AM to 8 PM day. Vendor applications are available with categories including Artist Alley, food vendors, food trucks, and general merchandise. The event is organized by Ocean Beach MainStreet Association and includes various sponsorship and volunteer opportunities.
OB Street Fair & Chili Cook-Off
by Ocean Beach MainStreet Association
Newport Avenue & surrounding streets, Ocean Beach, San Diego, CA 92107
June 27, 2027
25 spots open
Every June, the Ocean Beach neighborhood transforms into a vibrant street festival when Newport Avenue and surrounding blocks fill with vendors, performers, and food lovers for this long-running community celebration. The 46th annual edition brings together a diverse mix of crafters, artists, food vendors, and local businesses across six blocks, creating the kind of bustling street fair atmosphere where you can spend hours browsing and discovering. If you're selling handmade goods, artwork, jewelry, clothing, or home décor, this is the type of event that draws both serious shoppers and casual browsers looking to support local makers. What sets this festival apart is the chili cook-off competition running alongside the general street fair, which adds extra foot traffic and gives the event a clear focal point. While the cook-off draws attention and judges' panels, the broader fair stretches across multiple blocks, so there's room for all kinds of vendors beyond just food. Live entertainment stages throughout the event keep the energy going, and the neighborhood's beachside location means attendees come with a relaxed, recreational mindset rather than rushing through. June timing also works in your favor if you sell seasonal items, summer-oriented products, or anything that pairs with warm weather and outdoor socializing. Ocean Beach itself attracts a specific crowd: surfers, beach families, tourists, and locals who value the neighborhood's laid-back, creative vibe. The broader San Diego market means you'll see people from surrounding communities making the trip to this established annual event. Whether you're a food vendor participating in or simply setting up alongside the chili cook-off, or a crafter looking to tap into a mixed-category street fair, the six-block setup means decent foot traffic and room to set up properly. The festival atmosphere, beachside setting, and long track record make this a solid option for vendors looking for a June event in the San Diego area.
WorldBeat Center's Global Earth Day Festival
by WorldBeat Cultural Center
WorldBeat Cultural Center, 2100 Park Blvd, San Diego, CA 92101
April 19, 2026
25 spots open
WorldBeat Center's 34th Annual Global Earth Day Festival is a free, all-ages celebration featuring live world music, cultural performances from around the world, environmental education, and community action. The festival includes a curated marketplace of eco-conscious vendors, live performances by Grammy Award-winning artists and international performers, cultural showcases including Taiko drumming, West African dance, Brazilian samba, and Native American drumming, as well as activities in the Ethnobotany Sanctuary Garden such as seed swaps, plant sales, bird walks, and wellness workshops. Held annually in April at WorldBeat Cultural Center in Balboa Park, the festival attracts thousands of attendees and highlights the deep connection between environmental stewardship, indigenous knowledge, and global cultural expression, creating an ideal opportunity for vendors selling eco-conscious products, plants, crafts, and wellness items.
FoodieLand Food Festival - San Diego
by FoodieLand
San Diego, CA
May 1-3, 2026
25 spots open
250+ vendors with global flavors, artisan shops, games, and live music across three days.
San Diego EarthFest
by Viridian Productions
Balboa Park, Park Boulevard and Presidents Way Lawn, San Diego, CA 92101
April 25, 2026
25 spots open
San Diego EarthFest is a free Earth Day celebration held annually at Balboa Park, featuring over 100 sustainable food, craft, and service vendors alongside environmental and conservation groups. The festival attracts thousands of attendees seeking eco-friendly products, international cuisine, wellness services, and sustainable goods from local merchants. Vendors typically include food and beverage merchants, sustainable product makers, wellness practitioners, and service providers offering recycled or sustainably sourced merchandise. The all-day event includes live music, panel discussions, yoga and wellness classes, kid-friendly activities, and presentations on environmental topics. San Diego EarthFest is family-friendly and dog-friendly with free parking available at nearby lots.
Pop-Ups in San Diego(3)
Ocean Beach Saturday Makers Market
San Diego, CA
September 26th, 2026
25 spots open
If you're looking to connect with San Diego's creative community and reach customers who actively seek out handmade goods and local artisan products, the Ocean Beach Saturday Makers Market happening on September 26th, 2026 is worth considering. This pop-up event brings together a diverse lineup of makers and creators in one of San Diego's most vibrant coastal neighborhoods, drawing both locals and visitors who are specifically hunting for unique, handcrafted items you won't find in mainstream retail. Pop-up markets like this one differ from traditional craft fairs in their energy and spontaneity. They tend to attract customers who are already in an exploratory mindset, wandering the neighborhood and stumbling upon quality goods. The Ocean Beach location is particularly appealing since the area draws foot traffic from beachgoers, residents, and tourists throughout the year, but especially as summer transitions into fall. September is an ideal time for outdoor markets in San Diego's coastal areas, with comfortable weather that keeps shoppers lingering and browsing rather than rushing through. You can expect to see a wide range of vendors at a mixed makers market like this one. Jewelry makers, clothing designers, pottery studios, home goods creators, artists, and crafters of all kinds typically set up at these events. It's the kind of space where someone selling hand-poured candles might be next to a leather goods maker, who's near a painter's booth, creating an eclectic shopping experience that appeals to customers seeking distinctive, one-of-a-kind pieces. The general mixed format means your products don't need to fit a specific niche, there's room for variety and creativity. The one-time nature of this September pop-up makes it a focused opportunity to test the Ocean Beach market, build relationships with local shoppers, and showcase your work in a neighborhood known for supporting independent businesses and local makers. If you're based in San Diego or can travel easily to the coast, this event offers direct access to customers who value handmade craftsmanship and local commerce.
North Park Community Pop-Up Series
by Verbatim Events & Verbatim Books
North Park, San Diego, CA
Monthly throughout 2026
25 spots open
Monthly pop-up event series featuring creators, local artists, authors, and makers. Includes Creator Fairs and collaborations with local businesses.
Kobey's Swap Meet
by Kobey's Swap Meet
3500 Sports Arena Blvd, San Diego, CA 92110
Every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, 7 AM - 3 PM, 2026
1000 spots open
Operating since the early 1980s, this longstanding San Diego institution has become a go-to destination for both vendors and shoppers seeking variety under one roof. Held weekly at the Sports Arena location in San Diego, the event runs every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 7 AM to 3 PM throughout 2026, giving vendors consistent opportunities to reach steady weekend traffic. As a pop-up style swap meet, it attracts a broad mix of sellers and buyers, the atmosphere is casual and fast-paced, with shoppers arriving early to hunt for deals and unique finds. The vendor mix here spans nearly every category imaginable. You'll find vintage collectibles, antique furniture, handmade crafts, jewelry, clothing, vinyl records, books, tools, electronics, home goods, and much more. This diversity is what defines the swap meet experience: it's less curated than a traditional craft fair, and more about accessible, varied inventory that appeals to bargain hunters, collectors, and everyday shoppers. The 3500 Sports Arena Boulevard location in the 92110 zip code is accessible and easy to find, making it convenient for vendors setting up and customers parking nearby. Because the event runs three days a week consistently, it draws a reliable customer base who've made it part of their weekend routine. Early morning shoppers tend to be serious collectors and resellers, while afternoon crowds include families and casual browsers. The relaxed vibe of a swap meet means there's room for all types of vendors, whether you're clearing inventory, testing new product lines, or running an ongoing booth. The long operating history speaks to the event's stability and the loyal audience it's cultivated across the San Diego area. If you're a vendor looking for regular, predictable weekend selling opportunities with minimal setup complexity, Kobey's Swap Meet offers that consistent foot traffic without the overhead of specialty event curation. The mixed vendor approach means customers come expecting variety, not a specific aesthetic or product category.
Consignment Stores in San Diego(2)
Gallery at Land's End
GALLERYEstablished in 1973 in Pacific Beach, this gallery showcases locally crafted gifts from 20+ San Diego artisans. Also offers custom picture framing services.
Sea Hive Station
CRAFT_MALLSan Diego's hub for handmade and handpicked goods in a 23,000 sq ft indoor/outdoor space at Liberty Station. Features 150+ San Diego-based brands, small businesses, and artisans.
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