Farmers' market · North Loop
Under the classic red sheds since 1876, this farmer-run hub is the state’s largest and a weekend ritual for many. Open Wednesday–Sunday in 2025, it’s frequently highlighted by Star Tribune and city guides for breadth and true grower presence.
Farmers' market · Downtown East
Between the Guthrie and Mill City Museum, this mission-driven, year-round market champions sustainable farms, cooking demos, and great prepared foods. Often praised by travel editors and featured by local tourism for pairing eats with riverfront strolling.
Farmers' market · St. Anthony West
A neighborhood favorite with Saturday markets May–October 2025 and seasonal winter dates. Expect friendly growers, breakfast options, and occasional special events—regularly recommended by local press and community calendars.
Farmers' market · Corcoran
Community-organized beside the Blue Line, Midtown runs Saturdays May–October and Tuesdays June–October. Known for diverse vendors, SNAP/Market Bucks access, and music—regularly cited by city resources and local roundups.
Temporarily Closed
Run by Neighborhood Roots, this Sunday market began in 2001 and keeps a tight focus on producer-made goods. A frequent pick of Mpls.St.Paul Magazine and local critics for its quality lineup and convivial scene.
Temporarily Closed
New for 2025, Neighborhood Roots reimagined Fulton as Southwest at Mount Olivet’s lot near Minnehaha Creek. Saturdays bring produce-forward vendors, family events, and music—covered by neighborhood news and market organizers.
Farmers' market · Ventura Village
An Indigenous-centered market from NACDI, Thursdays June–October 2025. Offers SNAP matching and features Native food producers; its role in cultural foodways has been spotlighted by Axios Twin Cities and local advocates.
Farmers' market · North Loop
Next to the Lyndale sheds, the Annex hosts independent growers, plant sellers, and makers on weekend mornings in 2025. Recognized by the Minnesota Department of Agriculture and beloved for plants, flowers, and artisan goods.
Temporarily Closed
Back in 2025 with Thursday evenings at Girard Plaza by Seven Points, this volunteer-powered market energizes Uptown with farm stands, prepared foods, and music—promoted by neighborhood organizations and local media.
Temporarily Closed
A Sunday market in the Settergren’s lot, revived with growers, hot food, and live music. Frequently noted by local guides and neighborhood sources as a family-friendly Southwest stop close to the lakes.
Performing arts theater · Willard-Hay
A biweekly, Black-centered farmers and cultural market on the Capri Theater plaza June–October 2025, spotlighting Northside growers and makers. Supported by community partners and highlighted by neighborhood event listings.
Under the classic red sheds since 1876, this farmer-run hub is the state’s largest and a weekend ritual for many. Open Wednesday–Sunday in 2025, it’s frequently highlighted by Star Tribune and city guides for breadth and true grower presence.

Between the Guthrie and Mill City Museum, this mission-driven, year-round market champions sustainable farms, cooking demos, and great prepared foods. Often praised by travel editors and featured by local tourism for pairing eats with riverfront strolling.

A neighborhood favorite with Saturday markets May–October 2025 and seasonal winter dates. Expect friendly growers, breakfast options, and occasional special events—regularly recommended by local press and community calendars.

Community-organized beside the Blue Line, Midtown runs Saturdays May–October and Tuesdays June–October. Known for diverse vendors, SNAP/Market Bucks access, and music—regularly cited by city resources and local roundups.

Run by Neighborhood Roots, this Sunday market began in 2001 and keeps a tight focus on producer-made goods. A frequent pick of Mpls.St.Paul Magazine and local critics for its quality lineup and convivial scene.

New for 2025, Neighborhood Roots reimagined Fulton as Southwest at Mount Olivet’s lot near Minnehaha Creek. Saturdays bring produce-forward vendors, family events, and music—covered by neighborhood news and market organizers.
An Indigenous-centered market from NACDI, Thursdays June–October 2025. Offers SNAP matching and features Native food producers; its role in cultural foodways has been spotlighted by Axios Twin Cities and local advocates.
Next to the Lyndale sheds, the Annex hosts independent growers, plant sellers, and makers on weekend mornings in 2025. Recognized by the Minnesota Department of Agriculture and beloved for plants, flowers, and artisan goods.

Back in 2025 with Thursday evenings at Girard Plaza by Seven Points, this volunteer-powered market energizes Uptown with farm stands, prepared foods, and music—promoted by neighborhood organizations and local media.
A Sunday market in the Settergren’s lot, revived with growers, hot food, and live music. Frequently noted by local guides and neighborhood sources as a family-friendly Southwest stop close to the lakes.

A biweekly, Black-centered farmers and cultural market on the Capri Theater plaza June–October 2025, spotlighting Northside growers and makers. Supported by community partners and highlighted by neighborhood event listings.

Farmers' market · North Loop
Under the classic red sheds since 1876, this farmer-run hub is the state’s largest and a weekend ritual for many. Open Wednesday–Sunday in 2025, it’s frequently highlighted by Star Tribune and city guides for breadth and true grower presence.
Farmers' market · Downtown East
Between the Guthrie and Mill City Museum, this mission-driven, year-round market champions sustainable farms, cooking demos, and great prepared foods. Often praised by travel editors and featured by local tourism for pairing eats with riverfront strolling.
Farmers' market · St. Anthony West
A neighborhood favorite with Saturday markets May–October 2025 and seasonal winter dates. Expect friendly growers, breakfast options, and occasional special events—regularly recommended by local press and community calendars.
Farmers' market · Corcoran
Community-organized beside the Blue Line, Midtown runs Saturdays May–October and Tuesdays June–October. Known for diverse vendors, SNAP/Market Bucks access, and music—regularly cited by city resources and local roundups.
Temporarily Closed
Run by Neighborhood Roots, this Sunday market began in 2001 and keeps a tight focus on producer-made goods. A frequent pick of Mpls.St.Paul Magazine and local critics for its quality lineup and convivial scene.
Temporarily Closed
New for 2025, Neighborhood Roots reimagined Fulton as Southwest at Mount Olivet’s lot near Minnehaha Creek. Saturdays bring produce-forward vendors, family events, and music—covered by neighborhood news and market organizers.
Farmers' market · Ventura Village
An Indigenous-centered market from NACDI, Thursdays June–October 2025. Offers SNAP matching and features Native food producers; its role in cultural foodways has been spotlighted by Axios Twin Cities and local advocates.
Farmers' market · North Loop
Next to the Lyndale sheds, the Annex hosts independent growers, plant sellers, and makers on weekend mornings in 2025. Recognized by the Minnesota Department of Agriculture and beloved for plants, flowers, and artisan goods.
Temporarily Closed
Back in 2025 with Thursday evenings at Girard Plaza by Seven Points, this volunteer-powered market energizes Uptown with farm stands, prepared foods, and music—promoted by neighborhood organizations and local media.
Temporarily Closed
A Sunday market in the Settergren’s lot, revived with growers, hot food, and live music. Frequently noted by local guides and neighborhood sources as a family-friendly Southwest stop close to the lakes.
Performing arts theater · Willard-Hay
A biweekly, Black-centered farmers and cultural market on the Capri Theater plaza June–October 2025, spotlighting Northside growers and makers. Supported by community partners and highlighted by neighborhood event listings.
