Farmers' market · Afton Oaks
Houston’s Saturday anchor for truly local food: 100+ vendors, chef pop-ups, and a SNAP match program. Frequently cited by the Houston Chronicle and Eater Houston for breadth and community impact; Edible Houston calls it a can’t-miss weekly shop.
Market · Second Ward
A Sunday stroll through the heart of the East End’s Latino heritage—produce, Gulf seafood, pan dulce, and artisan wares. Highlighted by Eater Houston and Thrillist; run by East End Houston on the award-winning Navigation Esplanade.
Farmers' market · Spring Valley
Shaded Saturday market with strong farm presence, excellent meats, and kid-friendly perks. The Houston Chronicle and Edible Houston praise its quality lineup, live music, demos, and neighborhood feel in Hunters Creek Village.
Shopping mall · Greater Heights
Twice-monthly on Sundays, curated by The Informal Grub. Houstonia and local event editors spotlight its produce, health-minded pantry staples, and playful pop-ups—think live DJs and family activities—in a walkable Heights setting.
Farmers' market · Virginia Court
First and third Sundays bring a nutritionist-led market with small producers, grass-fed meats, and neighborhood honey. Confirmed by Rice Village District and covered by Community Impact for its thoughtful vendor mix.
An urban farm stand in Sunnyside from Recipe for Success—SNAP and Double Up welcome. The Houston Chronicle has covered its solar-powered campus; expect ultra-fresh harvests, demos, yoga, and themed First Saturday extras.
Farmers' market · Independence Heights
A daily, decades-old Northside hub that blends produce stalls with beloved local eateries. Widely noted by Houston media and travel editors; go early on weekends for peak selection and to explore regional chiles and herbs.
Houston’s Saturday anchor for truly local food: 100+ vendors, chef pop-ups, and a SNAP match program. Frequently cited by the Houston Chronicle and Eater Houston for breadth and community impact; Edible Houston calls it a can’t-miss weekly shop.

A Sunday stroll through the heart of the East End’s Latino heritage—produce, Gulf seafood, pan dulce, and artisan wares. Highlighted by Eater Houston and Thrillist; run by East End Houston on the award-winning Navigation Esplanade.

Shaded Saturday market with strong farm presence, excellent meats, and kid-friendly perks. The Houston Chronicle and Edible Houston praise its quality lineup, live music, demos, and neighborhood feel in Hunters Creek Village.
Twice-monthly on Sundays, curated by The Informal Grub. Houstonia and local event editors spotlight its produce, health-minded pantry staples, and playful pop-ups—think live DJs and family activities—in a walkable Heights setting.

First and third Sundays bring a nutritionist-led market with small producers, grass-fed meats, and neighborhood honey. Confirmed by Rice Village District and covered by Community Impact for its thoughtful vendor mix.

An urban farm stand in Sunnyside from Recipe for Success—SNAP and Double Up welcome. The Houston Chronicle has covered its solar-powered campus; expect ultra-fresh harvests, demos, yoga, and themed First Saturday extras.

A daily, decades-old Northside hub that blends produce stalls with beloved local eateries. Widely noted by Houston media and travel editors; go early on weekends for peak selection and to explore regional chiles and herbs.

Farmers' market · Afton Oaks
Houston’s Saturday anchor for truly local food: 100+ vendors, chef pop-ups, and a SNAP match program. Frequently cited by the Houston Chronicle and Eater Houston for breadth and community impact; Edible Houston calls it a can’t-miss weekly shop.
Market · Second Ward
A Sunday stroll through the heart of the East End’s Latino heritage—produce, Gulf seafood, pan dulce, and artisan wares. Highlighted by Eater Houston and Thrillist; run by East End Houston on the award-winning Navigation Esplanade.
Farmers' market · Spring Valley
Shaded Saturday market with strong farm presence, excellent meats, and kid-friendly perks. The Houston Chronicle and Edible Houston praise its quality lineup, live music, demos, and neighborhood feel in Hunters Creek Village.
Shopping mall · Greater Heights
Twice-monthly on Sundays, curated by The Informal Grub. Houstonia and local event editors spotlight its produce, health-minded pantry staples, and playful pop-ups—think live DJs and family activities—in a walkable Heights setting.
Farmers' market · Virginia Court
First and third Sundays bring a nutritionist-led market with small producers, grass-fed meats, and neighborhood honey. Confirmed by Rice Village District and covered by Community Impact for its thoughtful vendor mix.
An urban farm stand in Sunnyside from Recipe for Success—SNAP and Double Up welcome. The Houston Chronicle has covered its solar-powered campus; expect ultra-fresh harvests, demos, yoga, and themed First Saturday extras.
Farmers' market · Independence Heights
A daily, decades-old Northside hub that blends produce stalls with beloved local eateries. Widely noted by Houston media and travel editors; go early on weekends for peak selection and to explore regional chiles and herbs.
