Quick Answer
Where are the best farmers markets in Tampa Bay?
Tampa Bay’s best farmers markets include the Saturday Morning Market in St. Pete (Florida’s largest), Hyde Park Village market, Ybor City Saturday Market, and Plant City’s year-round produce stands. Most markets run October through May. Explore Tampa neighborhoods, check out St. Petersburg, and browse Tampa Bay homes for sale.
Tampa Bay has some of the best farmers markets in all of Florida – and as someone who spends every weekend driving between neighborhoods showing homes, I’ve picked up produce, honey, fresh bread, and way too many kettle corn bags from just about all of them. I’m Barrett Henry with REMAX Collective, and this is my honest local’s guide to the best farmers markets in the Tampa Bay area. Whether you live in Brandon, Riverview, South Tampa, or St. Pete, there’s a market worth your Saturday or Sunday morning. I’ll cover what to expect at each one, when to go, parking tips, what’s actually worth buying, and how access to fresh local food ties into the quality of life that makes this area such a great place to call home.
If you’re relocating to the Brandon area or just exploring what Tampa Bay has to offer beyond the usual chain grocery stores, this guide is for you. Pair it with our things to do in Brandon FL guide and our list of the best restaurants in Brandon for the full picture of local lifestyle.
Quick Reference: Best Farmers Markets in Tampa Bay
Here’s a snapshot of the top farmers markets across the Tampa Bay area. Scroll right on mobile to see all columns.
| Market Name | Location | Day / Time | Size | Parking |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Brandon Farmers Market | Brandon Regional Library area | Saturday 8am-1pm | Small-Medium (30-40 vendors) | Free lot, easy access |
| Ybor City Saturday Morning Market | Centennial Park, Ybor City | Saturday 9am-1pm (Oct-Mar), 9am-1pm select Sat (Apr-Sep) | Large (100+ vendors) | Street parking and nearby garages |
| Hyde Park Village Sunday Market | Hyde Park Village, South Tampa | Sunday 10am-2pm | Medium (50-60 vendors) | Free lot and street parking |
| Riverview Farmers Market | Riverview Civic Center area | Saturday 9am-2pm | Small (20-30 vendors) | Free lot, no issues |
| Plant City Farmers Market | Downtown Plant City | Thursday & Saturday mornings | Small-Medium (30-50 vendors) | Free street parking |
| Seminole Heights Sunday Morning Market | Seminole Heights area, Tampa | Sunday 10am-2pm | Medium (40-60 vendors) | Street parking, arrive early |
| Dunedin Downtown Market | Downtown Dunedin, Main St | Friday 9am-2pm & Saturday 9am-2pm | Medium (50-70 vendors) | Street and lot parking |
| St. Pete Saturday Morning Market | Al Lang Field parking lot, downtown St. Pete | Saturday 9am-2pm (Oct-May) | Large (100+ vendors) | Street and garage parking |
Note: Market hours, vendor counts, and seasonal schedules are approximate and subject to change. Always confirm before visiting, especially during summer months when some markets operate on reduced schedules.
Brandon Farmers Market
The Brandon Farmers Market is the most convenient option if you live in the Brandon, Valrico, or eastern Hillsborough County area. It’s a smaller market compared to the big ones in Ybor or St. Pete, but that’s part of the charm – you can get in, grab what you need, and be home in under an hour without fighting for parking or navigating huge crowds.
You’ll find a solid mix of local produce vendors, baked goods, fresh honey, handmade soaps, and usually a few prepared food stands. The produce here comes from farms in Plant City and the surrounding agricultural areas, so it’s genuinely local. I’ve been buying tomatoes, peppers, and citrus here for years, and the quality is consistently better than what you’ll find at the supermarket.
- Location: Near the Brandon Regional Library on Vonderburg Drive
- Hours: Saturday mornings, typically 8am to 1pm
- Parking: Free lot with easy access – rarely an issue
- Best for: Quick Saturday morning produce runs, supporting hyper-local vendors
- Personal pick: The local honey vendors are excellent – raw wildflower honey from Hillsborough County farms
Ybor City Saturday Morning Market
This is the big one. The Ybor City Saturday Morning Market at Centennial Park is the largest farmers market in the Tampa Bay area, and it’s worth the drive from Brandon – I’m talking 100+ vendors on a good weekend during peak season. It runs from October through March on a full weekly schedule, with select Saturdays during the warmer months. If you can only visit one market in the area, make it this one at least once.
The vendor mix goes well beyond produce. You’ll find artisan cheeses, fresh pasta, locally roasted coffee, craft baked goods, plants and succulents, handmade jewelry, local art, specialty sauces, and usually a great lineup of prepared food vendors for breakfast and lunch. There are often live musicians, and the overall vibe is lively without being overwhelming.
- Location: Centennial Park, 1800 E 8th Ave, Ybor City
- Hours: Saturday 9am-1pm (peak season Oct-Mar); select Saturdays in summer
- Parking: Street parking along 8th Ave and surrounding blocks, plus nearby parking garages. Arrive before 9:30am for the best spots
- Best for: Full market experience, variety, prepared food, artisan goods
- Personal pick: The fresh pasta vendors and locally roasted coffee – I always leave with both
- Tip: Bring cash. Some vendors take cards, but many of the smaller stands are cash-only
Hyde Park Village Sunday Market
Hyde Park Village hosts a solid Sunday market that has a more upscale, boutique feel compared to Ybor’s Saturday market. It’s set in one of South Tampa’s nicest shopping districts, surrounded by restaurants and shops, so it’s easy to make a full morning or afternoon out of it. The vendor selection leans toward artisan and specialty products – think organic produce, gourmet prepared foods, handmade candles, and local art.
- Location: Hyde Park Village, South Tampa (near Bayshore Blvd)
- Hours: Sunday 10am-2pm
- Parking: Free lot in the village and street parking. It can fill up by 11am on nice days
- Best for: Couples, brunch + market combo, artisan goods
- Personal pick: The baked goods vendors here are a step above – sourdough, croissants, and pastries you won’t find at your average market
Riverview Farmers Market
The Riverview Farmers Market is a smaller community market, but if you live in Riverview, FishHawk, or southern Hillsborough County, it saves you a drive into Tampa. The vendor lineup rotates a bit week to week, but you’ll generally find fresh produce, baked goods, homemade jams and preserves, and a few craft vendors. It’s growing as the Riverview area continues to expand, and I expect it to get bigger over the next few years.
- Location: Riverview Civic Center area
- Hours: Saturday 9am-2pm
- Parking: Free lot, easy in and out
- Best for: Riverview and FishHawk residents, casual Saturday morning outing
- Personal pick: The homemade jams and preserves – strawberry jalapeño is a local favorite
Plant City Farmers Market
Plant City is the strawberry capital of the world – that’s not marketing, it’s just a fact. The Plant City Farmers Market benefits from sitting right in the middle of Florida’s agricultural heartland, about 15 minutes east of Brandon. The produce here is as farm-to-table as it gets. Strawberry season (roughly December through March) is the prime time to visit, but there’s great produce year-round including tomatoes, peppers, corn, squash, and citrus.
Downtown Plant City itself is charming in a small-town Florida way, and the market fits the vibe perfectly. It’s low-key, no-frills, and focused on actual agricultural products rather than artisan crafts. If you want the freshest produce at the best prices in the Tampa Bay area, Plant City is hard to beat.
- Location: Downtown Plant City, near the historic train depot
- Hours: Thursday and Saturday mornings
- Parking: Free street parking downtown – never a problem
- Best for: Serious produce shopping, strawberry season, farm-direct pricing
- Personal pick: Fresh-picked strawberries in season. There’s nothing like them. Flat after flat for a fraction of grocery store prices
- Tip: If you visit during the Florida Strawberry Festival (usually late February/early March), expect massive crowds – plan accordingly
Seminole Heights Sunday Morning Market
Seminole Heights is one of Tampa’s most eclectic neighborhoods, and the Sunday morning market reflects that personality. It’s got a more hipster, community-garden vibe than some of the other markets – you’ll find organic produce, kombucha, local coffee roasters, vegan baked goods, and artisan items alongside more traditional market fare. It’s a fun market to browse even if you don’t end up buying much.
- Location: Seminole Heights area, Tampa (locations can rotate – check before going)
- Hours: Sunday 10am-2pm
- Parking: Street parking in surrounding residential streets. Arrive early for the closest spots
- Best for: Organic and specialty items, local coffee, community atmosphere
- Personal pick: The local coffee roasters who set up here are excellent – a great place to discover a new brand
Dunedin Downtown Market
Dunedin is one of the most walkable and charming small towns on the Gulf Coast side of Tampa Bay, and the downtown market is a perfect excuse to spend a morning there. It runs on Fridays and Saturdays, giving you two chances to visit each week. The market blends well with Dunedin’s Main Street shops, breweries, and waterfront – so you can browse the market, grab lunch at a local restaurant, and walk along the Pinellas Trail all in one trip.
- Location: Downtown Dunedin, along and near Main Street
- Hours: Friday and Saturday 9am-2pm
- Parking: Street parking and small lots throughout downtown. Can be tight on Saturdays
- Best for: Combining market shopping with a Dunedin day trip, craft items, prepared foods
- Personal pick: The local honey and beeswax products – Dunedin vendors tend to source from Pinellas County apiaries
St. Pete Saturday Morning Market
The St. Pete Saturday Morning Market is one of the premier markets in the entire state of Florida. Held in the parking lot near Al Lang Field in downtown St. Petersburg, it draws huge crowds during peak season (October through May) and features well over 100 vendors on a typical Saturday. The waterfront setting is gorgeous, the food vendor lineup is outstanding, and the overall energy makes it worth the drive from the east side of the bay.
This market has everything – fresh produce, seafood, flowers, baked goods, specialty oils and vinegars, local art, live music, and a food court section that could be a standalone event. If you haven’t been, it’s worth making a morning of it.
- Location: Al Lang Field parking lot, 1st Street SE, downtown St. Petersburg
- Hours: Saturday 9am-2pm (October through May; closed during summer)
- Parking: Street parking and nearby garages. The Pier District parking garage is a reliable option. Arrive before 10am on peak weekends
- Best for: The full farmers market experience, food lovers, weekend outings
- Personal pick: Fresh Gulf seafood from the fish vendors – shrimp, grouper, and stone crab claws in season
- Tip: Combine this with a walk down Beach Drive or a visit to the waterfront parks. Make a full morning out of it
What’s in Season in Florida by Month
One of the biggest advantages of shopping at farmers markets in Tampa Bay is getting produce that’s actually in season and grown locally. Florida’s growing season is different from what most people are used to – our peak produce months are winter and spring, not summer. Here’s a general guide to what’s fresh at area markets throughout the year.
| Month(s) | What’s in Season |
|---|---|
| January – February | Strawberries, citrus (oranges, grapefruit, tangerines), lettuces, broccoli, cauliflower, carrots, snap peas |
| March – April | Strawberries (tail end), tomatoes, peppers, squash, cucumbers, blueberries begin, herbs |
| May – June | Mangoes, lychees, peaches, watermelon, corn, okra, southern peas, tomatoes (early varieties) |
| July – August | Mangoes (peak), avocados, tropical fruits, peppers, eggplant, sweet potatoes (early harvest) |
| September – October | Avocados, muscadine grapes, guava, sweet potatoes, early fall greens begin |
| November – December | Citrus season begins, strawberries (early), leafy greens, root vegetables, herbs, sugar cane |
This is a general guide – actual availability varies by year and specific farm. Market vendors will always tell you what’s at peak and what’s just coming in.
U-Pick Farms Near Brandon
If the farmers market sparks your interest in getting even closer to the source, Tampa Bay has several U-pick farms within a short drive of Brandon. These are especially popular during strawberry season and citrus season, and they make for a great family outing.
- Parkesdale Farm Market (Plant City): Iconic strawberry stand and U-pick operation. About 15 minutes east of Brandon. Their strawberry shortcake is legendary. Open seasonally
- Wish Farms (Plant City area): One of the largest strawberry and blueberry producers in the region. U-pick availability varies by season
- Keel and Curley Winery (Plant City): Blueberry U-pick in spring/early summer, plus a working winery with tastings. Great day trip from Brandon
- Hunsader Farms (Bradenton): About 45 minutes south of Brandon. Known for their fall pumpkin festival and seasonal U-pick produce
- Sweetfields Farm (Masaryktown): Sunflower and U-pick events. About 40 minutes north. Check their schedule before going
U-pick farms run on seasonal schedules, so always check availability before making the drive. Strawberry U-pick is generally December through March. Blueberries run April through May. Citrus varies by variety but peaks in winter.
How Local Food Access Factors into Quality of Life
I know it might seem like a stretch to connect farmers markets to real estate, but hear me out – access to fresh, local food is a genuine quality-of-life factor that I hear buyers bring up more often than you’d expect. Especially people relocating from areas where farmers markets are seasonal or hard to find, the year-round availability of local produce in Tampa Bay is a real perk.
Neighborhoods near active markets, walkable downtown areas, and U-pick farms have a community feel that’s hard to replicate. It’s part of what makes areas like Brandon, Hyde Park, Seminole Heights, and downtown St. Pete so appealing. When you can spend your Saturday morning at a local market, pick up fresh produce, grab a coffee from a local roaster, and be home before noon – that’s a lifestyle that people actively seek out.
The Tampa Bay area checks a lot of boxes when it comes to cost of living, weather, outdoor recreation, and food culture. Farmers markets are one more piece of that puzzle. If that kind of community-oriented lifestyle is important to you, I’d suggest pairing this guide with our look at the best neighborhoods in Brandon for families and the best parks in Brandon to get a full picture.
Tips for Getting the Most Out of Tampa Bay Farmers Markets
- Bring cash. Many vendors – especially the smaller produce stands – are cash-only. Some accept Venmo or card, but don’t count on it
- Arrive early. The best selection is in the first hour. Popular items like fresh bread, specialty baked goods, and certain produce sell out fast
- Bring reusable bags. Most vendors don’t provide bags, and juggling loose produce through a crowded market isn’t fun
- Walk the full market first. Do a lap before buying. You’ll often find the same produce at different prices, or discover a vendor you would have missed
- Talk to the vendors. They’ll tell you what’s best that week, what’s about to come into season, and how to prepare things you’ve never cooked before
- Go during off-peak times. If a market runs until 1pm or 2pm, the late morning and early afternoon crowds thin out. Selection is smaller, but the experience is more relaxed
- Check for dog policies. Some markets allow leashed dogs, others don’t. Check before bringing your pup
Frequently Asked Questions About Tampa Bay Farmers Markets
What is the biggest farmers market in Tampa Bay?
The Ybor City Saturday Morning Market and the St. Pete Saturday Morning Market are the two largest, both regularly featuring 100+ vendors during peak season. Ybor runs on the Tampa side of the bay, and St. Pete covers the Pinellas County side. Both are worth visiting at least once, even if you normally shop at a smaller local market.
Are Tampa Bay farmers markets open year-round?
It depends on the market. Some markets like the Brandon Farmers Market and Seminole Heights operate year-round with adjusted summer hours. The larger markets like St. Pete typically run October through May and close during the hottest summer months. Ybor City shifts to a reduced schedule in summer. Always check individual market schedules before visiting, especially between June and September.
Is there a farmers market in Brandon FL?
Yes. The Brandon Farmers Market operates on Saturday mornings near the Brandon Regional Library area. It’s smaller than the big Tampa and St. Pete markets, but it’s convenient for residents of Brandon, Valrico, and the surrounding communities and features local produce, baked goods, honey, and artisan products.
Do I need cash at Tampa Bay farmers markets?
Bringing cash is highly recommended. While more vendors are accepting cards and mobile payments, many of the smaller produce stands and artisan vendors are still cash-only. Some markets have ATMs on-site, but the lines can be long during peak hours. Bringing $20-$40 in small bills is a good practice.
When is strawberry season in Plant City FL?
Strawberry season in Plant City generally runs from early December through mid-March, with peak availability in January and February. The annual Florida Strawberry Festival typically takes place in late February or early March. During peak season, you’ll find fresh-picked strawberries at most Tampa Bay area farmers markets, and U-pick options are available at several Plant City farms.
What produce is in season in Florida during winter?
Florida’s peak produce season is actually winter, which is opposite from most of the country. From November through March, you’ll find fresh strawberries, citrus fruits (oranges, grapefruit, tangerines), leafy greens, broccoli, cauliflower, carrots, snap peas, and root vegetables at local markets. Winter is the best time to shop at Tampa Bay farmers markets for the widest selection of locally grown produce.
Want to Live Near Tampa Bay’s Best Local Markets?
I’m Barrett Henry with REMAX Collective, and I help people buy and sell homes across Brandon, Valrico, Riverview, and the greater Tampa Bay area. If you’re drawn to the kind of community-oriented lifestyle that includes Saturday morning market runs, great local restaurants, and neighborhoods with real character, I’d love to help you find the right home. No pressure, no sales pitch – just honest local insight from someone who knows this area inside and out.
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About the Author: Barrett Henry is a licensed real estate agent with REMAX Collective, specializing in residential real estate across Brandon, Valrico, Riverview, and the greater Tampa Bay area. A local resident and active community member, Barrett provides honest, data-driven guidance to buyers and sellers navigating the Tampa Bay housing market. When he’s not showing homes, he’s probably at a farmers market buying more produce than he needs.
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Sources: Farmers market information based on personal visits and local knowledge, individual market websites, Hillsborough County and Pinellas County community event listings, University of Florida IFAS Extension seasonal produce guides, and community recommendations. Market hours, vendor counts, and seasonal schedules are approximate and subject to change. Last updated May 2017.
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