Vendor Events in Spokane, WA
7 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Spokane, WA. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Spokane(5)
South Perry Farmers' Market - Indoor
by South Perry Farmers' Market - Indoor Organizers
915 S Perry St, Spokane, WA 99202
Thu:3:00 PM - 6:00 PM, March to December
25 spots open
Spokane's year-round indoor farmers market brings together local growers and food producers in a convenient Thursday afternoon setting from March through December. Located at 915 S Perry Street, this weekly market operates from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM, making it easy for working shoppers and home cooks to stop by after work or during their evening routine. The indoor venue means weather won't interfere with your shopping, whether you're picking up fresh produce in early spring or browsing late autumn harvests. What you'll find at the South Perry Farmers' Market reflects the diversity of the Inland Northwest's agricultural community. Vendors typically stock seasonal vegetables, fresh eggs from local farms, artisan cheeses, baked goods, and fresh herbs. Beyond the core produce selection, you'll encounter vendors selling value-added products like jams, sauces, and prepared foods that showcase local ingredients. Many shoppers come for the quality and freshness of items you won't find in standard grocery stores, as well as the chance to buy directly from the people who grow and make the food. The market's commitment to accessibility is reflected in its acceptance of SNAP and EBT benefits, making fresh, local food available to a broader range of community members. This is a genuine farmers market where farmers and food producers represent themselves and their operations, rather than resellers. The Thursday evening timing and indoor location create a relaxed atmosphere where vendors and customers can chat about seasonal offerings, recipes, and growing practices. Whether you're a seasoned farmers market regular or new to shopping directly from local producers, the South Perry Farmers' Market offers a straightforward way to connect with Spokane's food community during the warmer months and into late fall.
South Perry Farmers' Market
by South Perry Farmers' Market Organizers
1000 S. Perry St (Grant Park east end), Spokane, WA 99202
Thu:3:00 PM - 7:00 PM, May to October
25 spots open
The Perry Street Thursday Market is a seasonal farmers market operating Thursdays from 3-7pm May through October in Spokane's Grant Park. The market features local farmers selling fresh produce, berries, and prepared foods alongside artisans offering handmade crafts, baked goods, and value-added products. Vendors include established local businesses and seasonal operations selling everything from vegetables and fruit to handcrafted items, ceramics, soaps, and prepared foods. The market accepts SNAP/EBT, credit, and debit cards, providing an accessible shopping experience. Located in the vibrant South Perry neighborhood, the market draws both local residents and broader Spokane community members seeking authentic, locally-produced goods. The venue operates under strict guidelines ensuring vendor products are locally grown or handcrafted, making it an ideal space for farmers, artisans, and food producers serving an engaged, community-focused customer base.
Emerson-Garfield Farmers' Market
by Emerson-Garfield Farmers' Market Organizers
2310 N Monroe, Spokane, WA 99205
Fri: 3:00 PM-7:00 PM, Jun 3 - Sep 30
25 spots open
Every Friday afternoon from June through September, the Emerson-Garfield Farmers' Market transforms the area around 2310 N Monroe in Spokane into a vibrant gathering spot for local food producers and community members. This weekly farmers market runs from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM, making it convenient for vendors and shoppers to connect after work or on their way home. The market operates through the height of the growing season, starting in early June and continuing through the end of September when the Spokane region's produce, herbs, and specialty foods are at their peak. As a farmers market rather than a general craft fair, Emerson-Garfield focuses specifically on food and produce vendors who grow, raise, or produce items locally. You'll find seasonal vegetables and fruits, fresh-baked goods from local bakeries, farm-fresh eggs, locally harvested honey, culinary herbs, and other food-related products. The market typically attracts home cooks, families looking for quality ingredients, health-conscious shoppers, and others who value sourcing food directly from the people who produce it. This setting draws a dedicated customer base that returns weekly to see what's in season and build relationships with their favorite vendors. The market is set up to be accessible to all shoppers. It accepts credit cards for modern convenience, and it also welcomes SNAP/EBT benefits, WIC vouchers, and Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition Program (Senior FMNP) funds. This means vendors can reach a diverse group of customers throughout the Spokane community. If you're a food producer, baker, or specialty food vendor in the region, Emerson-Garfield offers a well-established weekly opportunity to reach customers during the prime summer and early fall months. The consistent Friday evening timing helps build a regular customer base that knows when and where to find you.
Spokane Farmers Market
by Spokane Farmers Market Association
20 W 5th Ave, Spokane, WA 99204
Wednesdays & Saturdays, 8 AM - 1 PM, May - October
25 spots open
Held on Wednesday and Saturday mornings throughout the growing season, the Spokane Farmers Market is a weekly gathering where local farmers, bakers, and artisans sell directly to the community at 20 W 5th Ave in downtown Spokane. Running from May through October, the market captures the region's abundant harvest season, when Eastern Washington's agricultural producers bring the freshest seasonal produce to shoppers looking for quality ingredients sourced close to home. The Wednesday and Saturday schedule offers regular touchpoints for both vendors and customers to build relationships week after week. What makes a farmers market different from other vendor events is the focus on farm-to-table freshness and direct producer relationships. At the Spokane Farmers Market, you'll find vegetable and fruit vendors selling what they've grown in the local climate, bakers offering bread and pastries made from scratch, and artisans crafting handmade goods. Shoppers tend to be home cooks seeking peak-season produce, people invested in supporting local agriculture, and community members who've made the market part of their weekly routine. The early morning hours (8 AM to 1 PM) suit both early risers and those planning their weekend meals. Vendors at farmers markets like this typically include small-scale farms growing everything from berries and stone fruit to root vegetables and greens, along with value-added producers making jams, honey, and other preserved goods. Handmade offerings might range from soap and candles to crafts and textiles, giving the market a mixed appeal that draws diverse shoppers. The outdoor setting in downtown Spokane creates a community atmosphere where regulars return season after season, making it a reliable venue for building a customer base throughout the spring, summer, and fall months.
Community Roots Market
by Community Roots Market Organizers
4001 North Cook St, Spokane, WA 99207
Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule
25 spots open
Community Roots Market is a seasonal farmers market located at 4001 North Cook Street in Spokane, Washington, offering a regular weekly gathering for local growers, producers, and food vendors. This is the kind of market where you'll find direct relationships between farmers and shoppers, with vendors selling everything from seasonal produce and fresh vegetables to locally made foods, baked goods, prepared items, and other farm-to-table products. If you're a food or produce vendor, farmers markets like this one draw customers who are specifically seeking fresh, local ingredients and supporting regional agriculture. The weekly rhythm of Community Roots Market means it builds consistent customer traffic and loyalty over time. Shoppers return week after week knowing they'll find seasonal availability, which is perfect if you're growing or producing items that shift with the time of year. Spring brings early greens and starter plants, summer explodes with berries and stone fruits, fall focuses on root vegetables and squash, and winter offerings tend toward storage crops and preserved goods. This kind of predictable schedule helps both vendors and customers plan their shopping around what's in season. Because Community Roots Market operates on a seasonal basis in Spokane, the exact dates and vendor application details change year to year. You'll want to reach out directly to the organizers to confirm when the market runs in your season of interest, what booth availability looks like, and any specific requirements for food vendors or producers. This is valuable information for planning your annual calendar and ensuring your products align with when the market is active and what their customers are looking for during that period.
Festivals in Spokane(1)
Craft Fairs in Spokane(1)
Consignment Stores in Spokane(1)
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