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Farmers Markets in Miami, Florida

Part of Miami-Dade County

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A Thriving Hub for Miami-Dade County Markets

Miami hosts 5 diverse markets, anchoring the local food scene in Miami-Dade County which features 8 total markets. This coastal city contributes significantly to Florida's overall network of 70 farmers markets. You will find a mix of weekend staples and weekday options that reflect the city's energetic pace.

Five Unique Ways to Shop Local

The Miami Community Market and Township Farm Market define your Saturday mornings with fresh harvests and artisan goods. For those seeking weekday convenience, Sunny Side operates on Tuesdays while Blue Ridge offers a Friday afternoon experience. Sunday shoppers can visit the Prairie Farmers' Market during the warmer months.

Local Honey and Fresh Pasta Abound

With 22 unique products available, Miami shoppers enjoy high variety across the city's market stalls. Honey is the most widespread find, appearing at 4 different markets, followed closely by maple syrup and fresh pasta. Specialty items like free-range eggs and organic produce are also common staples for your basket.

Year-Round Freshness and Weekend Peaks

Two of the five markets operate year-round, ensuring access to fresh goods regardless of the season. Saturdays are the busiest time to shop with 2 active markets, though the schedule spreads across Tuesday, Friday, and Sunday as well. Check individual market seasons as some locations operate specifically between April and November.

Continue Your Florida Flavor Adventure

After exploring Miami, consider a trip to nearby Orlando or Tampa to see how their market scenes compare. You can also view the full Miami-Dade County directory for even more local farm options. There is always a new harvest waiting just a short drive away.

Market Insights

Miami has 5 farmers markets. 2 operate year-round. 3 hold weekend hours. 5 accept EBT/SNAP benefits. Common products include Honey, Maple Syrup, Pasta.

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Market data sourced from the USDA National Farmers Market Directory. Data is updated periodically and may not reflect real-time changes.