Vendor Events in Tallahassee, FL
13 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Tallahassee, FL. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Tallahassee(7)
Red Hills Online Market
by Red Hills Online Market Organizers
1531 Commonwealth Business Drive, Suite 202, Tallahassee, FL 32303
Weekly: Sunday 8:00 AM - Tuesday 6:00 AM
25 spots open
The Red Hills Online Farmers Market is an online marketplace operated by the Red Hills Small Farm Alliance, a 501c3 nonprofit connecting local food producers with consumers. Vendors list agricultural products, artisan goods, baked items, crafts, and prepared foods grown or produced within 100 miles of Tallahassee. Customers place weekly orders online Sunday through Tuesday morning, with Thursday pickup at multiple locations or home delivery options. The market serves over 500 retail, restaurant, and wholesale customers. Producers benefit from knowing sales in advance and avoiding extended market booth time. The main pickup hub operates at The Heritage at Commonwealth location with convenient indoor space.
Frenchtown Farmers Market @ Heritage Hub
by Frenchtown Farmers Market @ Heritage Hub Organizers
524 North Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Tallahassee, FL 32301
Sat: 10:00 AM-2:00 PM
25 spots open
Located at 524 North Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard in Tallahassee, this weekly farmers market brings together local growers and food producers year-round every Saturday morning. The Frenchtown Farmers Market at Heritage Hub operates from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM, making it a consistent weekend destination for residents seeking fresh, locally-sourced products throughout all seasons. Whether you're looking for just-picked vegetables, farm-fresh eggs, seasonal herbs, or artisan baked goods, vendors here offer the kind of products that reflect what's growing in Leon County and the surrounding region at any given time. The market attracts a mix of home cooks, families, and community members who prioritize supporting local food systems. Because this is a year-round market rather than a seasonal one, you'll find different produce and offerings depending on when you visit. Spring and summer bring an abundance of fresh vegetables and herbs, while fall and winter shoppers can still find storage crops, greenhouse items, preserved goods, and baked items. Beyond produce, vendors also sell flowers, crafts, and other locally-made goods, giving the market a well-rounded feel that goes beyond just food. The market is designed to be accessible to shoppers with different payment methods and benefit programs. It accepts credit cards, SNAP/EBT benefits, WIC, WIC Cash, and Senior FMNP vouchers, which means it serves a broad segment of the Tallahassee community. For vendors, this consistent weekly presence at a central Tallahassee location with a established customer base offers reliable opportunities to build relationships with regular shoppers who return each week for fresh, local goods.
Downtown MarketPlace
by Downtown MarketPlace Organizers
Ponce de Leon Park, 127 E Park Avenue (or 119 E Park Avenue), Tallahassee, FL 32301
Every Saturday, March-November, 9 AM-1 PM
25 spots open
The Downtown MarketPlace is a weekly farmers market located on US 27 south of I-10 along Monroe Street at Park Avenue in Tallahassee, Florida. This is a seasonal operation, so vendors should contact the organizers to confirm the current schedule before planning to participate. As a farmers market, this venue attracts customers specifically looking for fresh, locally-sourced food and produce rather than the handmade crafts or vintage goods you'd find at a typical craft fair. The market operates on a weekly basis during its active season, making it a reliable recurring opportunity for produce vendors, food producers, and farmers looking to build regular customer relationships in the Tallahassee area. Farmers markets like Downtown MarketPlace draw a particular crowd of shoppers who prioritize fresh ingredients and direct relationships with growers and food producers. These customers typically make weekly shopping trips and are interested in seasonal availability, local sourcing, and quality. The atmosphere tends to be more focused on utility and sustenance than entertainment, though many markets have developed loyal communities around them. If you sell produce, baked goods, prepared foods, honey, preserves, or other farm-to-table items, a farmers market provides direct access to these dedicated shoppers. The fact that the market accepts credit cards is helpful for vendor operations and customer convenience, removing cash-only barriers that can limit sales. Since the Downtown MarketPlace operates seasonally, timing matters for your planning. Contact the organizers directly to learn when the market runs, whether that's year-round, spring through fall, or another schedule. Understanding the seasonal rhythm will help you plan your production and inventory around the market's active weeks. For food and produce vendors in the Tallahassee area, this weekly market represents a consistent touchpoint with local customers throughout its operating season.
Downtown Tallahassee Marketplace
by City of Tallahassee Downtown Improvement Authority
Ponce De Leon Park, 127 E Park Ave (or 119 E Park Ave), Tallahassee, FL 32301
Saturdays 9 AM - 1 PM (some sources show 9 AM - 2 PM)
25 spots open
Located in the heart of downtown Tallahassee at the intersection of Park Avenue and Monroe Street, this weekly farmers market brings together local growers, artisans, and food vendors every Saturday morning from March through November. The market operates from 9 AM to 1 PM, making it an ideal weekend destination for residents and visitors looking to source fresh, locally-grown produce and handmade goods. Set within the scenic Chain of Parks, the marketplace benefits from the area's natural beauty and central location, drawing a steady stream of shoppers who are invested in supporting local farmers and small businesses. As a traditional farmers market, Downtown Tallahassee Marketplace emphasizes direct-to-consumer sales and community connection. Florida farmers bring seasonal vegetables, fruits, and other agricultural products that reflect what's growing in the region during each month of the market's run. Beyond produce, the vendor mix includes artisans selling handcrafted items, prepared food vendors offering ready-to-eat options, and entertainment that adds energy to the Saturday morning experience. This combination makes the market appealing to a diverse crowd, from health-conscious shoppers seeking fresh ingredients to families looking for weekend entertainment and a connection to local makers. The seasonal nature of the market, running from spring through fall, aligns with Florida's growing season and allows vendors to offer the freshest possible products. Spring brings early greens and berries, summer features peak produce selection, and fall offers heartier crops and harvest-themed goods. The weekly schedule creates consistency and routine, making it easy for loyal customers to plan their visits and for vendors to build a regular customer base. The downtown location on Park Avenue means the marketplace is accessible and visible, contributing to steady foot traffic and making it a natural gathering place for the Tallahassee community.
Tallahassee Farmers Market at Market Square
by Tallahassee Farmers Market
1415 Timberlane Road, Tallahassee, FL 32311
Saturdays, 8 AM - 12 PM, Year-round
25 spots open
The Tallahassee Farmers Market is a year-round outdoor market established in 1978 at the pavilion at Market Square. Operating every Saturday morning from 8 AM to noon, the market features over 25 vendors offering fresh local produce, plants, meats, eggs, honey, baked goods, and prepared items from conventional and certified organic growers. The market attracts a steady community of shoppers seeking fresh, locally grown products and serves vendors ranging from small family farms to larger resellers. The Saturday timing draws the most vendors and foot traffic, making it an active venue for direct-to-consumer sales during morning hours.
Tallahassee Downtown Market
by Downtown Tallahassee Market Association
Ponce De Leon Park, 127 E Park Ave, Tallahassee, FL 32301
Saturdays, 9 AM - 1 PM
25 spots open
Tallahassee Downtown Market brings the community together every Saturday morning during the warmer months, operating from March through November in the heart of the capital city. Located at 115 E Park Ave, this weekly farmers market draws a steady crowd of locals looking for fresh produce and artisan goods in a vibrant downtown setting. The market operates from 10 AM to 2 PM, giving shoppers a comfortable window to browse and vendors time to set up and engage with customers throughout the morning. The market specializes in produce, baked goods, and handmade items, creating a diverse shopping experience. You'll find farmers bringing organic vegetables, seasonal fruits, and other farm-direct products that reflect what's growing in North Florida during each month. Bakers showcase everything from bread and pastries to preserves and prepared foods, while artisans display handcrafted goods including jewelry, home decor, textiles, and other made-to-order items. This mix means the market appeals to food-focused shoppers, craft enthusiasts, and people simply looking for a weekend community gathering. The downtown Tallahassee location gives the market visibility and foot traffic from the surrounding neighborhoods and businesses. Shopping here supports local producers and makers while also contributing to the energy of the downtown area. The Saturday morning timeframe works well for vendors who want to reach weekend shoppers before other commitments, and the seasonal March-through-November schedule aligns with growing seasons and pleasant weather for outdoor shopping. Live entertainment often accompanies the market, adding to the community atmosphere and giving shoppers reason to linger and discover new vendors and products.
Downtown Farmers and Produce Market
by Downtown Farmers and Produce Market Organizers
Monroe Street & Park Avenue, Tallahassee, FL 32302
Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule
25 spots open
The Downtown Farmers and Produce Market in Tallahassee brings local growers and food producers together at Monroe Street and Park Avenue, offering residents and visitors direct access to fresh seasonal produce and farm-to-table goods. As a weekly farmers market, it operates on a regular schedule that shifts with the growing seasons in North Florida, making it a reliable destination for shoppers seeking quality ingredients year-round. What sets a farmers market apart from other retail spaces is the direct relationship between grower and customer. You'll find vendors selling produce they've harvested themselves, along with value-added food products like jams, baked goods, honey, and other farm-made items. The variety changes throughout the year as different crops come into season, so summer typically brings an abundance of tomatoes, peppers, and leafy greens, while cooler months feature root vegetables, squash, and citrus. This seasonality is part of what attracts both home cooks looking for peak-flavor ingredients and food vendors sourcing local products for their own operations. Farmers markets draw a mix of attendees: home gardeners seeking inspiration, busy families shopping for dinner ingredients, restaurants and caterers sourcing local supplies, and community members who simply prefer knowing where their food comes from. The casual, outdoor market atmosphere encourages browsing and conversation with producers about how items are grown and how to prepare them. Because the market operates seasonally and on a weekly basis, vendors should contact the organizer to confirm current dates and hours before planning their participation. Whether you're a produce grower, baker, or value-added food producer based in the region, the Downtown Farmers and Produce Market in Tallahassee offers a well-established venue with regular foot traffic and customers actively seeking local food sources.
Craft Fairs in Tallahassee(3)
Market Days at Tallahassee Museum
by Tallahassee Museum
441 E Paul Russell Road, Tallahassee, FL 32301
December 6-7, 2026
20 spots open
Market Days is one of the Southeast's largest and best-juried arts and crafts shows held annually at the North Florida Fairgrounds. The two-day December event features over 300 juried artists and craftspeople offering fine arts, ceramics, furniture, stained glass, woodwork, jewelry, photography, calligraphy, and handmade gifts in various price ranges. Attendees enjoy a vibrant holiday shopping tradition with live music on Sunday, early bird shopping opportunities, food vendors, and a children's craft tent. All proceeds support the Tallahassee Museum's mission in education, conservation, and historic preservation. The event is rain-or-shine and volunteer-run, drawing thousands of regional shoppers seeking unique, handmade creations.
Market Days Tallahassee
by Market Days
441 E Paul Russell Road, Tallahassee, FL 32301
December 5-6, 2026
300 spots open
Market Days is one of the Southeast's largest and best-juried arts and crafts shows held annually in early December at the North Florida Fairgrounds. The event features over 300 juried artists and craftspeople selling fine arts, ceramics, furniture, glass work, jewelry, metalwork, photography, clothing and other handmade goods across multiple price points. Shoppers from throughout the Southeast attend this longstanding holiday shopping tradition. All proceeds from the volunteer-run event benefit the Tallahassee Museum. The event operates rain or shine with early bird shopping available Saturday morning, plus live music and food vendors on site.
Tallahassee Art Festival
by Springtime Tallahassee
Tallahassee, FL
April 18-19, 2027
25 spots open
Taking place in Tallahassee, Florida on April 18-19, 2026, this craft fair brings together nearly 150 artists from across the country to showcase their handmade work. The event celebrates the depth and diversity of contemporary craft, offering visitors and fellow vendors a chance to discover unique, artisan-made pieces in one concentrated location. Spring is the ideal season for an art festival in North Florida, with pleasant weather that encourages people to spend time outdoors exploring booth after booth of creative offerings. Craft fairs like this one differ from farmers markets or general festivals in their focus on original, handcrafted goods rather than produce or mass-produced items. You'll typically find vendors selling items like jewelry, ceramics, textiles, woodwork, painting, sculpture, glass art, metalwork, leather goods, and mixed media pieces. The work tends to reflect individual artistic vision, and many vendors are established artists who travel the country showing at premier events. This draws a crowd of serious art collectors, people seeking one-of-a-kind gifts, and everyday shoppers who appreciate the quality and story behind handmade items. Attending the Tallahassee Art Festival gives you the chance to meet other artists, see what's trending in contemporary craft, and observe how fellow vendors present and price their work. It's also an opportunity to connect with customers who specifically seek out craft fairs because they value handmade quality and are willing to invest in artisan products. The two-day format allows for strong weekend attendance and gives you time to build momentum across both days. If you work with handmade crafts, this event in Tallahassee offers solid exposure to an engaged audience and a curated group of fellow artists in your space.
Pop-Ups in Tallahassee(1)
Festivals in Tallahassee(2)
Springtime Tallahassee Jubilee 2027
by Springtime Tallahassee
Downtown Chain of Parks, Tallahassee, FL
April 3, 2027
25 spots open
Springtime Tallahassee Jubilee in the Park is a celebrated craft and arts festival held annually in downtown Tallahassee. The event features a vibrant marketplace of arts and crafts booths with handcrafted artwork, jewelry, unique gifts, and home decor from local, regional, and national vendors. Food vendors offer diverse cuisine including international flavors and Tallahassee specialties. The festival also includes live music performances, a children's park, and family-friendly entertainment throughout multiple stages in the Downtown Chain of Parks. This signature Southeast festival draws thousands of spectators and has been recognized as one of the largest craft festivals in the region.
LeMoyne Chain of Parks Art Festival
by LeMoyne Arts
Chain of Parks, Park Ave, Tallahassee, FL 32301
April 18-19, 2027
25 spots open
LeMoyne's Chain of Parks Art Festival is a nationally ranked fine art festival held in downtown Tallahassee under live oaks in Bloxham, Lewis, and Randolph parks. The festival features over 160 juried fine artists from across the United States alongside interactive vendor areas including local food and beverage vendors, chalk street artists, children's art studios, and local culture booths. Attendees enjoy live entertainment, heritage reenactments, and family activities across the free, two-day outdoor event. The festival attracts over 40,000 visitors and is ranked number three in the nation by Sunshine Artist Magazine. Vendors can showcase original handcrafted artwork and complementary food and beverage offerings in this premier cultural celebration.
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