Your Guide to Upcoming Farmers Markets and Artisanal Fairs in Miami
Miami’s farmers markets are more than just places to shop — they’re vibrant cultural events that spotlight local artisans, food producers, and small businesses. Whether you’re a seasoned vendor or just a fan of fresh produce and handmade goods, here’s your go-to guide for upcoming markets across the city.
Featured Markets in Miami
Brickell Farmers Market
- Location: 79 SW 12th St, Miami, FL 33130
- Dates: Every Saturday, 9 AM – 4 PM
- What to Expect:
- Fresh fruits and vegetables
- Local honey and baked goods
- Plant-based dishes and global cuisine
- Live music and cultural entertainment
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Village Art Plaza Farmers Market
- Location: Coral Gables, FL
- Dates: Every Sunday, 10 AM – 5 PM
- Highlights:
- Artisanal crafts and jewelry
- Handmade candles, soaps, and skincare
- Latin-inspired snacks and drinks
- Live painting and family activities
See the Village Art Plaza Market listing for updated schedules.
Upcoming Specialty Markets to Visit
Coconut Grove Organic Market
- Focus: Organic fruits, superfoods, and health products
- Dates: Saturdays, 10 AM – 6 PM
- Known For: Holistic wellness booths, live vegan demos
South Beach Sunset Market
- Focus: Evening market with food trucks, DJs, and neon crafts
- Dates: Monthly, second Friday
- Why Go: One-of-a-kind nightlife-meets-marketplace vibe
Little Haiti Culture Market
- Focus: Afro-Caribbean crafts, Haitian cuisine
- Dates: Monthly, last Saturday
- Experience: Drumming workshops, Haitian art displays
Top Vendors to Look For
- Café Tropic: Cold brew and tropical lattes
- Flora y Fuego: Handcrafted jewelry with natural stones
- Bite Me Vegan: Miami-famous BBQ jackfruit tacos
- Sun Root Farms: Biodynamic produce and garden kits
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Why Attend Farmers Markets in Miami?
- Support Local: Your money directly helps South Florida artisans and food growers.
- Discover Hidden Gems: Find products not available in retail stores.
- Community Connection: Markets foster a sense of belonging and celebration.
- Great for Families: Live music, food, and crafts offer entertainment for all ages.
Tips for Visiting
- Bring reusable bags
- Arrive early for the freshest items
- Engage with vendors — they often share great recipes or backstories
- Follow markets on Instagram for updates and special offers
Internal Links
External Links
- Miami New Times Market Listings
- Eventbrite Miami Markets
- Edible South Florida
- Florida Organic Growers
Conclusion
From Brickell to Little Haiti, Miami’s farmers markets are diverse, dynamic, and rich with community. Whether you’re planning to attend, vend, or sponsor, there’s no better way to get involved in Miami’s cultural heartbeat.
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