Vendor Events in Texas, TX

2 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Texas, TX. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Texas(2)

Market Square, Farmers Market

by Market Square, Farmers Market Organizers

400 1ST Street S.W., Paris, Texas, TX 75460

Mon: 8:00 AM-6:00 PM;Tue: 8:00 AM-6:00 PM;Wed: 8:00 AM-6:00 PM;Thu: 8:00 AM-6:00 PM;Fri: 8:00 AM-6:00 PM;Sat: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM;Sun: 0:00 AM-, May 3 - Oct 25

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25 spots open

Operating weekdays through Saturday mornings from May through late October, this weekly farmers market at 400 1st Street S.W. in Paris, Texas serves as a steady outlet for vendors selling fresh local produce, baked goods, and specialty food items. The market runs extended hours Monday through Friday, opening at 8:00 AM and staying open until 6:00 PM, which means you can capture both morning shoppers looking for the day's fresh pick and evening customers on their way home from work. Saturday mornings offer a shorter window from 8:00 AM to noon, drawing the traditional weekend market crowd. The seasonal schedule from May through October aligns with peak growing season in Texas, making this an ideal venue if you're producing vegetables, berries, herbs, or other seasonal crops that thrive during these months. This farmers market welcomes a diverse vendor mix beyond just produce. Alongside growers selling vegetables and fresh flowers, you'll find bakers offering homemade bread and pastries, cheese makers, egg producers, and craft vendors. That variety keeps shoppers coming back throughout the week, since they know they can find both their staple groceries and unique artisanal products in one location. The market accepts credit cards, which removes friction for customers and makes transactions smoother during busy periods. The Lamar County community that shops at Market Square is looking for quality local goods, whether that's prepared foods, handmade items, or hard-to-find specialty products you won't see at a typical grocery store. The consistent weekly schedule makes this market reliable for vendors who want predictable, recurring sales opportunities rather than one-off event appearances. Being open six days a week means you're not competing in a single crowded Saturday morning but instead can develop regular customers across multiple days. Paris, Texas itself provides a stable customer base, and a farmers market operating this many hours indicates strong community demand and foot traffic throughout the week.

Farmers Market On Grand Parkway

by Farmers Market On Grand Parkway Organizers

1225 West Grand Parkway South, Katy, Texas, TX 77494

Sun: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM, Jan 1 - Dec 31

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25 spots open

If you're a vendor in the Katy area looking for consistent foot traffic throughout the year, the weekly farmers market at 1225 West Grand Parkway South offers a year-round selling opportunity that keeps customers coming back week after week. Operating every Sunday morning from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM, this farmers market brings together a regular community of shoppers looking for fresh, locally-sourced products. The location in this accessible corner of Katy makes it convenient for both nearby residents and those willing to travel a short distance for quality goods they trust. The vendor mix at this farmers market spans food and produce-focused categories, which means you'll find everything from fresh vegetables and seasonal produce to baked goods, eggs, seafood, and herbs. Customers shopping at farmers markets like this one are typically seeking alternatives to conventional grocery stores, whether that's organic products, items from local farmers, or specialty foods they can't find elsewhere. The Sunday morning time slot also attracts a regular crowd of meal planners and cooks who are stocking up for their week ahead, creating a steady customer base you can build relationships with over time. What makes a weekly farmers market different from one-off craft fairs or seasonal festivals is the predictability and community it builds. Vendors who commit to multiple weeks develop loyal followers who know when and where to find them. Since this market runs year-round from January through December, you're looking at a consistent selling platform across all seasons. Whether you're offering organic produce during peak growing months, or hearty vegetables and preserved goods during winter, there's a market rhythm to capture. The fact that the market accepts credit cards also removes a common friction point for modern shoppers, making transactions smooth for both you and customers.

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