Vendor Events in South Bend, IN

6 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in South Bend, IN. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in South Bend(5)

Purple Porch Co-op

by Purple Porch Co-op Organizers

123 N. Hill St., South Bend, IN 46617

Every Wednesday 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM, year-round

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25 spots open

Purple Porch Food Co-op operates a weekly farmers market held every Wednesday evening from 5pm to 7pm year-round on site at their downtown South Bend location. The market connects local farmers, growers, and food producers directly with consumers. Vendors within a 60-mile radius offer locally and organically grown produce, meat, dairy, eggs, baked goods, honey, crafts, and value-added food products. Customers can place advance orders Friday through Monday or drop in on Wednesday. The market accepts EBT/SNAP benefits and provides an opportunity for direct dialogue with the farmers and producers about their sustainable practices. This year-round market serves as a key distribution point for the co-op's community-supported local food network.

Matthys Farm Market

by Matthys Farm Market Organizers

57754 Crumstown Hwy, South Bend, IN 46619

Mon: 8:30 AM-6:00 PM;Tue: 8:30 AM-6:00 PM;Wed: 8:30 AM-6:00 PM;Thu: 8:30 AM-6:00 PM;Fri: 8:30 AM-6:00 PM;Sat: 8:30 AM-6:00 PM;Sun: 12:00 PM-4:00 PM, Jan 1 - Dec 31

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25 spots open

Matthys Farm Market operates year-round on Crumstown Highway in South Bend, offering a consistent shopping destination for local produce and food products. Open six days a week from 8:30 AM to 6:00 PM, with shorter Sunday hours from noon to 4:00 PM, this farmers market serves the South Bend community with regular access to seasonal and specialty items. The market runs daily from January through December, making it a reliable spot for shoppers looking for fresh goods regardless of the time of year. The vendors at Matthys Farm Market focus primarily on food and produce, stocking everything from fresh vegetables to value-added products like honey, jams, and preserves. You'll also find maple products and plants available, alongside handmade crafts from local makers. This mix of offerings means shoppers can find both everyday essentials like fresh produce and specialty items perfect for gifts or personal enjoyment. The market accepts credit cards, making transactions convenient for customers who prefer not to carry cash. As a weekly farmers market in St. Joseph County, Matthys Farm Market provides a regular gathering place where vendors can build relationships with customers throughout the year. Unlike seasonal markets that operate only during warmer months, this year-round operation means vendors can maintain consistent customer bases and shoppers can enjoy the rhythms of local agriculture across all seasons. The extended hours during the week accommodate working customers, while Sunday hours offer a weekend option for those with different schedules. Whether you're sourcing inventory for a food-focused business or stocking a retail shop with local products, the regular operating schedule at this South Bend location allows for predictable restocking and vendor partnerships.

Linden Avenue Farmers Market

by City of South Bend

2801 Linden Ave, South Bend, IN 46628

Fridays, 3 PM - 7 PM, June - October

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20 spots open

Every Friday afternoon from June through October, the Linden Avenue Farmers Market brings fresh, locally-grown produce directly to the South Bend community at 2801 Linden Ave. Operating from 3 PM to 7 PM, this weekly farmers market serves as a vital hub for neighborhood food access, connecting local growers with residents on the city's west side who are looking for quality produce and regional food products. As a farmers market, Linden Avenue offers a different experience than typical grocery shopping. Vendors typically include local farmers selling seasonal vegetables, fruits, and herbs along with value-added goods like baked items, preserves, and other homemade products. The market's summer and fall schedule aligns with peak growing seasons in Indiana, meaning you'll find the widest variety of items early in the season and specialty fall crops as October approaches. This weekly rhythm makes it easy for regular shoppers to build relationships with vendors and plan meals around what's fresh and available each week. The evening timeframe works well for people grabbing items after work or on their way home, and the Friday slot makes it convenient for weekend meal planning. Because it's rooted in the neighborhood rather than a large festival setting, Linden Avenue Farmers Market tends to draw locals who care about supporting regional agriculture and accessing produce at its peak freshness. For vendors, this means a consistent customer base that values direct relationships with growers and appreciates the quality that comes with selling close to home. If you're a farmer or local food producer looking for a established weekly market with strong neighborhood ties, Linden Avenue offers steady foot traffic and customers who prioritize fresh, local goods. The six-month season gives vendors a substantial opportunity to build a loyal following while contributing to food security on South Bend's west side.

Urban Garden Farmers Market

by Urban Garden Farmers Market

Orange St & Meade St, South Bend, IN 46628

Saturdays, 10 AM - 2 PM, June - October

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25 spots open

This weekly farmers market brings together local growers and producers on Saturday mornings throughout the growing season in South Bend's west side. Set at the intersection of Orange Street and Meade Street, the Urban Garden Farmers Market operates from June through October, giving vendors a consistent venue to connect with neighborhood residents looking for fresh, locally-sourced produce and farm products. The Saturday morning timing, from 10 AM to 2 PM, works well for shoppers planning their weekend meals and allows farmers to bring their harvest directly to the community. As a farmers market rather than a general craft fair, this event centers on agricultural products and local food vendors. You'll typically find produce farmers selling seasonal vegetables, fruits, herbs, and plants that reflect what's currently growing in the region. Beyond fresh produce, vendors at farmers markets like this often include value-added producers making jams, baked goods, prepared foods, honey, and other farm-derived items. The focus stays on products that vendors grow or make themselves, creating a direct relationship between producers and customers. The location on the city's west side means this market serves as a genuine community gathering space, drawing residents from nearby neighborhoods who prioritize accessing fresh food and supporting local agriculture. The regular Saturday schedule through the fall growing season attracts both committed weekly shoppers and casual visitors exploring what's in season. This consistency also helps vendors build a loyal customer base throughout the season, making it a reliable option for farmers and food producers looking for a steady weekly sales opportunity in South Bend.

South Bend Farmers Market

by South Bend Farmers Market

1105 Northside Blvd, South Bend, IN 46615

Tuesdays & Thursdays 8 AM - 2 PM, Saturdays 7 AM - 3 PM, year-round

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50 spots open

Operating year-round at 1105 Northside Blvd in South Bend, this farmers market blends indoor and outdoor spaces to serve the community through multiple weekly sessions. The market runs Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 8 AM to 2 PM, plus extended Saturday hours from 7 AM to 3 PM, giving vendors flexibility in scheduling while building consistent customer relationships across different shopping patterns. The historic setting creates an established marketplace feel that attracts regular patrons who expect quality and reliability week after week. The vendor mix reflects a full-service farmers market model. Local growers bring seasonal produce year-round, supported by value-added producers like cheesemakers who transform raw ingredients into specialty items. Coffee vendors serve the morning crowd, while meat counters provide proteins for home cooks planning the week ahead. An on-site cafe adds foot traffic and encourages shoppers to linger, which extends browsing time and creates additional sales opportunities for nearby vendors. This combination of fresh foods and prepared items means the market draws diverse customer demographics, from serious home cooks seeking premium ingredients to casual shoppers grabbing coffee and ready-to-eat items. The indoor-outdoor setup is practical for Indiana's variable weather, protecting vendors and customers during winter months while maintaining the open-air market experience when conditions allow. Operating throughout the year means seasonal shifts in what sells, but also means cultivating a core customer base that shops regardless of season. Saturday mornings typically draw larger crowds preparing for weekend meals and entertaining, while weekday sessions capture working professionals and retirees with flexible schedules. For vendors, this is a steady, established market with proven customer traffic and a community reputation built over time.

Craft Fairs in South Bend(1)

St. Hedwig's Craft Show - South Bend

by St. Hedwig Church

St. Hedwig Memorial Center, 331 S Scott St, South Bend, IN 46601

Fall 2026

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65 spots open

Every fall, South Bend's crafting community gathers for this annual craft fair held at St. Hedwig Memorial Center on Scott Street, where local artisans and makers set up to showcase their handmade goods. This event draws a mix of craft enthusiasts, gift shoppers, and people looking to stock up on seasonal items as the weather turns cooler. The craft fair format means you'll find everything from home decor and textiles to jewelry, woodwork, and seasonal decorations, with exhibitors ranging from established crafters to newer makers testing out the market. It's the kind of event where shoppers come specifically to find unique, one-of-a-kind pieces that you won't find in big-box stores, making it a natural fit for vendors who create rather than resell. The fall timing of St. Hedwig's Craft Show means shoppers are thinking about holiday gifts, autumn home updates, and seasonal entertaining. Attendees at fall craft fairs tend to be deliberate buyers rather than casual browsers, since people are actively planning for the months ahead. This creates a good environment for vendors selling handmade crafts, as customers are in a gift-giving mindset and appreciate the quality and story behind handmade items. The South Bend location puts you in front of a regional customer base with enough foot traffic to make the event worthwhile while maintaining the intimate, community-focused feel that craft fairs offer compared to larger festivals. If you make or craft items and want to reach customers who specifically seek out handmade goods, this annual event at St. Hedwig Memorial Center in South Bend is worth considering for your vendor calendar. The craft fair setting attracts shoppers who understand and value the time and skill that goes into handmade products, and the fall season timing aligns with natural shopping patterns for gifts and seasonal items.

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