Meet the Makers: Coral Gables Farmers Market Vendors Behind the Scenes
Every Saturday, the Coral Gables Farmers Market draws crowds with its high-quality goods and scenic charm—but behind each vendor booth is a story. These passionate small business owners are the heart of the market, crafting everything from handmade sauces to heirloom vegetables. In collaboration with the City of Coral Gables, we’re proud to introduce you to the makers shaping your market experience.
1. Sabor Cubano: Traditional Flavors from a Family Kitchen
Run by three generations of the Delgado family, Sabor Cubano serves authentic Cuban condiments, including mojo criollo, guava BBQ sauce, and spicy pepper vinegar. They started with a single family recipe and now supply to restaurants across South Florida.
🔗 Learn about Cuban cuisine
🔗 Cuban Heritage Trail in Miami
2. Wynwood Honey Co.: Urban Beekeeping for the Win
This local honey vendor manages rooftop hives in Wynwood and Coral Gables. Wynwood Honey Co. produces microbatch honey that captures the flavor of local blooms and urban botanicals, offering everything from orange blossom to saw palmetto honey.
🔗 The Basics of Urban Beekeeping
🔗 Florida Beekeepers Association
3. Roots in Bloom: Native Plants & Botanical Gifts
More than just a plant stand, Roots in Bloom curates native and pollinator-friendly plants that help sustain South Florida’s ecosystem. Their beautifully packaged seedlings make popular gifts for eco-conscious shoppers and butterfly garden enthusiasts.
🔗 Florida Native Plant Society
🔗 How to Build a Butterfly Garden
4. Flour + Soul: Small-Batch Bread, Big Flavor
Baking out of a shared Coral Gables kitchen, Flour + Soul specializes in naturally leavened sourdough bread and gluten-free loaves. Their olive rosemary loaf is a market bestseller—best enjoyed with one of the vendors’ infused olive oils.
🔗 The Science of Sourdough
🔗 Gluten-Free Baking Tips
5. The Gables Soapery: Handmade Skincare with Tropical Vibes
A favorite among Coral Gables locals, The Gables Soapery produces cold-processed soaps, facial bars, and bath salts using coconut oil, mango butter, and herbal infusions. It’s a spa-like experience—brought straight to your shower.
🔗 Natural Skincare Ingredients Guide
🔗 Benefits of Cold-Processed Soap
Coral Gables’ Vendor Support & Community Building
Thanks to the City of Coral Gables, vendors are empowered with marketing assistance, booth setup support, and access to business development workshops. These resources help entrepreneurs grow their local footprint and create lasting relationships with the community.
🔗 Coral Gables Economic Development Department
🔗 Florida SBDC Network for Small Business Help
Conclusion
Behind every bite, bloom, and bottle at the Coral Gables Farmers Market is a hardworking local entrepreneur. This market isn’t just a place to shop—it’s where Coral Gables comes together to support makers who give back with passion, flavor, and flair.
🛍️ Stop by this Saturday to meet the makers—and find your new favorite vendor.