A Thriving Capital for Local Food
Indianapolis serves as a central hub for fresh food with 3 distinct markets across Marion County. This urban landscape supports a significant portion of the state's 32 total markets, offering a rich variety of local commerce. You can expect a warm, community-driven atmosphere at every stop.
Diverse Market Choices for Every Schedule
Choose between the Saturday morning buzz at Indianapolis Market & Farm Stand or the more intimate Creekside Farmers' Market. For those seeking mid-week groceries, Cedar Green Market provides a convenient Tuesday afternoon option. Each location offers a unique mix of local farmers and specialized vendors.
Fresh Harvests and Artisan Delights
Shoppers can discover 18 unique products across the city's stalls. Artisan cheese is a local favorite found at all 3 markets, while eggs, honey, and lavender are staples at two locations. From grass-fed beef to fresh-cut flowers, the variety is impressive.
Timing Your Trip to the Market
Plan your visits between April and November, as all 3 markets operate seasonally. Saturday is the busiest day with two markets open for morning shopping, while Tuesdays offer a late-day alternative. The peak season provides the widest selection of fresh vegetables and herbs.
Discover More in Central Indiana
While Indy offers great variety, neighboring cities like Carmel and Bloomington have vibrant markets to explore. Visit the Marion County page to see full vendor lists and plan your next farm-to-table adventure.
Market Insights
Indianapolis has 3 farmers markets. 2 hold weekend hours. 3 accept EBT/SNAP benefits. Common products include Artisan Cheese, Eggs, Vegetables.
All Markets in Indianapolis
Indianapolis Market & Farm Stand
Creekside Farmers' Market
Cedar Green Market
ZIP Codes in Indianapolis
Other Cities in Indiana
Market data sourced from the USDA National Farmers Market Directory. Data is updated periodically and may not reflect real-time changes.