November 27, 2025
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Miami’s farmers markets are more than just shopping stops; they're weekend rituals packed with fresh produce, tropical treats, artisan goods, and cultural flavor. Whether you’re a plant-based foodie, a tourist looking for something authentic, or a local wanting to shop small, these markets offer something for everyone. Here’s your ultimate guide to the best farmers' markets in Miami.
Saturdays, 10 AM – 7 PM
Grand Avenue & Margaret Street, Coconut Grove

This long-running Saturday favorite by Glaser Farms is a dream come true for raw food lovers and health-conscious shoppers. The market offers 100% certified organic produce, grains, seeds, and raw vegan dishes.
What to Try:
Raw Nori Rolls
Vegan Pizzas
Fresh Vegan Ice Cream
Exotic fruits like jaboticaba and durian
Best For: Organic lovers, vegans, and curious foodies
Saturdays, 9 AM – 2 PM
355 Glenridge Road, at Key Biscayne Community Church

This market is a charming island escape, filled with nearly 50 vendors offering everything from homemade pumpkin bread to açai bowls, Italian pasta, fashion, BBQ, and natural juices.
Top Picks:
Açai bowls, brisket sandwiches, and guacamole
Homemade lasagna from Il Mercato
Mediterranean treats, goat yogurt balls
Artisan fashion & accessories
Zero-waste & community aid booths
Vibe: Nostalgic, tight-knit, eco-conscious
Pro Tip: Arrive early, parking fills up fast, but walking and biking are popular options
Saturdays, 9 AM – 2 PM
Biscayne Blvd & 66th Street, Mimo District

Run by the Urban Oasis Project, this market brings together over 30 vendors offering farm-fresh produce, fermented foods, baked treats, handmade soaps, and even vintage clothes.
What to Expect:
Fermented goods
Local honey
Plant-based snacks
Lake-side picnic vibes
Best For: Families, health-focused shoppers, urban explorers
Sundays, 9 AM – 6 PM
Lincoln Road (between Meridian & Washington Ave)

A Miami Beach staple, this Sunday market draws locals and tourists alike with vibrant stalls offering everything from fresh-cut flowers to tropical fruits.
Highlights:
Longtime market (since 1997)
Tropical produce
Organic teas
Handmade crafts
Best For: South Beach locals, tourists, and flower lovers
Sundays, 9 AM – 2 PM

Regularly voted the Best Farmers Market in Miami (Miami New Times), this award-winning spot is known for community vibes, fresh goods, and its free Vinyasa Yoga class from 8:30 to 9:30 AM.
Don’t Miss:
Handcrafted cheeses
Local honey & jams
Gourmet juices
Family-run bakery booths
Best For: Early risers, yoga lovers, community seekers
Sundays, 9:30 AM – 3:30 PM
Vizcaya Village, South Miami Ave

Set against the stunning backdrop of Vizcaya’s historic village, this rain-or-shine Sunday market is home to over 30 vendors. Entry to the market is free (but not the Vizcaya estate itself).
Top Picks:
Artisan-made pastries
Craft soaps & candles
Local greens
Cultural ambiance
Best For: Art lovers, history buffs, artisan shoppers
Come Early: Beat the crowds and get the best produce
Bring Reusable Bags: Eco-friendly and convenient
Carry Cash: Not all vendors accept cards
Check for Free Events: Yoga, cooking demos, and live music happen often
Know the Access Points: Especially for Vizcaya (entry via South Miami Ave only)
Shopping local isn’t just a trend; it’s a way to connect with your community, support small businesses, and eat healthier. From organic farmers and ethical artisans to bakers and fermenters, these markets help build a more sustainable Miami.
1. What are the best farmers' markets in Miami on Saturdays?
Coconut Grove Organic and Legion Park are the top Saturday markets.
2. Where can I find vegan food at a Miami farmers' market?
Coconut Grove Organic Farmers Market offers raw vegan dishes, ice cream, and more.
3. Is the Vizcaya market free to enter?
Yes, entry to the farmers' market is free, but entry to Vizcaya’s main house and gardens is ticketed.
4. What time does the Coconut Grove Farmers Market open?
It opens at 10:00 AM and closes at 7:00 PM every Saturday.
5. Are Miami farmers' markets open year-round?
Yes! All markets listed here operate year-round unless otherwise noted.
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