A Thriving Urban Food Scene
Kansas City offers a focused local food experience with 2 distinct markets. This city contributes significantly to Jackson County’s total of 8 markets in a state featuring 37 options.
Morning Traditions and Afternoon Stops
Visit the Kansas City Green Market for a Saturday morning tradition or stop by Old Town Growers Market on Friday afternoons. The Green Market runs all year, while Old Town provides a specific seasonal window from June to September.
Fresh Veggies and Artisanal Goods
Local vendors showcase 9 unique product categories ranging from free-range eggs to artisanal coffee. Vegetables appear at both locations, alongside specialized items like honey, nuts, and handcrafted soaps.
Planning Your Market Days
Shoppers find fresh goods on Fridays and Saturdays throughout the week. One of the city’s two markets stays open year-round, ensuring access to local staples even in the winter months.
Discover More Local Flavors
Expand your culinary journey by visiting neighboring Independence or exploring the broader Jackson County directory. Nearby cities like St. Louis and Springfield also offer diverse market scenes just a short drive away.
Market Insights
Kansas City has 2 farmers markets. 1 operates year-round. 1 hold weekend hours. 2 accept EBT/SNAP benefits. Common products include Vegetables, Honey, Soap & Crafts.
All Markets in Kansas City
Kansas City Green Market
Old Town Growers Market
ZIP Codes in Kansas City
Other Cities in Missouri
Market data sourced from the USDA National Farmers Market Directory. Data is updated periodically and may not reflect real-time changes.