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AVENTURA: Aventura Farmers Market
Why We Love It: This market-within-a-mall features food artisans and other local vendors, and the location – air conditioned and indoors – is a real plus when the weather is too sweltering. Among the 50+ vendors...
COCONUT CREEK: Coconut Creek Farmers Market
Why We Love It: This every-other-week market features locally grown/produced assorted fruits and vegetables, meats, farm-fresh eggs, local honey and honey by-products, jams and jellies, homemade baked breads and...
COCONUT GROVE: Coconut Grove Organic Market
Why We Love It: One of the longest-running markets in South Florida, this market revolves around Glaser's organic produce, and includes artisans selling kombucha, arts and crafts and plant-based and fermented foods....
CORAL GABLES: Coral Gables Farmers Market
Why We Love It: One of the longest-running markets, this brief but popular winter market is dog- and kid-friendly and includes fresh fruits and vegetables, seafood, artisan breads, chocolates and pastries, ceviche,...
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DEERFIELD BEACH: The Fruitful Field
Why We Love It: This community-based organic garden sells its produce grown with regenerative, organic methods, including greens, herbs, vegetables and fruits.
DOWNTOWN MIAMI: Government Center Fresh Market
Why We Love It: Conveniently located at the Government Center, this market is perfect for downtown workers to pick up fresh fruits, salads, kettle corn, ceviche, baked goods and freshly cooked dishes.
FORT LAUDERDALE: Broward Health Imperial Point Farmers Market
Why We Love It: Easy to find – it's right on Federal with lots of parking – this lively new market features a good mix of produce vendors, artisan vendors like JW Pastry, Lip Smakin' Good honey and Happy Dog...
FORT LAUDERDALE: Las Olas Oceanside Market
Why We Love It: Shop on the waterfront at an eclectic array of traditional fare including fresh produce, cheese, baked items, plants, handmade goods, jewelry and more.
FORT LAUDERDALE: River Market
Why We Love It: Handy evening artisan market next to the Whole Foods Market makes it easy to pick up prepared foods and treats.
FORT LAUDERDALE: Sunny Side Up Market
Why We Love It: This lively food, craft and art market has opened in Fort Lauderdale's MASS Art District.
HOLLYWOOD: Yellow Green Farmers Market
Why We Love It: Huge Hollywood market features fresh produce, artisan foods, crafts, prepared food and drink, bar. Tikis offer outdoor covered seating; and The Nest showcases antiques and collectibles.
HOMESTEAD: Redland Market Village
Why We Love It: Part farmers market, part flea market, this huge market off U.S. 1 is well worth a visit for its fresh (and affordable) produce, some of it local. Look for fresh-air casual restaurants and taco stands...
ISLAMORADA: Florida Marketplace at MM88
Why We Love It: Keys residents and visitors can stock up on local and organic produce, jellies, jams, artisan breads, pickles, plants and flowers, prepared foods and dishes.
KEY WEST: Artisan Market on Higgs Beach
Why We Love It: Balmy Key West market has it all: Local artisans include culinary, textile, jewelry, wood, artists and crafters, curiosities, local authors nook, live variety show, fresh produce, Bloody Marys and...
KEY WEST: Truman Waterfront Farmers Market
Why We Love It: The scenic Truman Waterfront is the setting for this market, featuring fresh produce grown in Homestead, orchids and native plants, artisan foods, pickles, honey, nuts and dried fruits, and natural...
MIAMI: Legion Park Market
Why We Love It: Friendly and hyper-local in the ever-growing Biscayne corridor, the Upper Eastside market includes seasonal produce from local farms via Urban Oasis Project. Freshly made juices to order, Crackerman...
MIAMI: Vizcaya Village Farmers Market
Why We Love It: Shop for local produce and artisan foods, hand-crafted goods, and explore Vizcaya’s historic farm and village. The Village was once the backbone of the estate when it served as a private home in the...
MIAMI BEACH: Lincoln Road Green Market
Why We Love It: This market on busy pedestrian-only Lincoln Road is practically an institution. Fresh produce, juices, prepared foods and artisan foods add to the mix of tourists and locals, making this a fun...
MIAMI LAKES: Miami Lakes Farmers Market
Why We Love It: Produce, prepared food, coffee, snacks, acai bowls, homemade soaps, ice cream and other artisan fare and wares.
MIAMI SPRINGS: Miami Springs Farmers Market
Why We Love It: This homegrown market, held in the broad median of Curtiss Parkway a block from the Circle, captures the real spirit of the neighborhood. Vendors include organic and local produce, seasonal seafood,...
PARKLAND: Parkland Farmers Market
Why We Love It: twice-a-month market features produce, herbs, flowers, breads, pastries and other baked goods; gourmet foods such as jam, honey, dips, sauces, fresh pasta, cheese, and pickles.
PEMBROKE PINES: Pembroke Lakes Mall
Why We Love It: Indoor farmers and artisan market with food artisans, prepared foods and juices in this Broward mall.
PEMBROKE PINES: Pembroke Lakes Mall Night Market
Why We Love It: Outdoor market in the parking lot featuring food artisans, prepared foods and juices.
PINECREST: Pinecrest Farmers Market
Why We Love It: Under the shady trees of the Pinecrest Gardens parking lot, this market features produce and local artisans
PLANTATION: Plantation Farmers Market
Why We Love It: There's a friendly community spirit to this market, made up of small artisan vendors. You'll find local produce, Lip SMAKin' Good local honey, healthy pet treats from Happy Dog Bakery, popcorn,...
POMPANO BEACH: Green Market
Why We Love It: Broward’s longest continuously running green market showcases produce, local honey, prepared foods, baked goods, seafood, orchids, plants and other artisan foods.
SOUTH DADE: Zoo Miami Farmers Market
Why We Love It: Artisans, prepared foods, acai bowls, baked goods, boba tea and crafts at the walkway leading to Zoo Miami.
SOUTHWEST RANCHES: Community Farmers Market
Why We Love It: Fresh produce, local honey, farm eggs, breads, cheese, cakes, teas, coffees. Stay for lunch at a food truck. Free on-site parking.
SURFSIDE: Surfside Farmers Market
Why We Love It: Vendors include Wavey Açai Bowls, Ciabella baked goods, fruits and veggies, Bussdown Vegans, Yessis ceviche, plants, art, soaps, jewelry, crafts and more.
TAMARAC: Tamarac Community Farmers Market
Why We Love It: Easy to get to – Tamarac Veterans Park is right off University – this neighborhood market is a one-stop shop for produce, Lip SMAKin' Good local honey, healthy pet treats from Happy Dog Bakery,...