Farmers' market · Lasalle
A St. Louis institution since the 18th century, this bustling city‑run market hums Wednesday through Saturday with produce, meats, spices, and snacks. Frequently spotlighted by national food media and beloved by locals for year‑round shopping.
Farmers' market · Tower Grove South
A Saturday ritual in Tower Grove Park with 100+ vendors, live music, and a strong maker scene, plus a festive Tuesday evening market. Widely praised in local coverage and featured on the park’s 2025 calendar.
Beer garden · St. Louis Hills
Thursday evenings bring a small, well‑curated market beside the Rockwell Beer Garden in Francis Park—think picnic‑friendly produce, breads, and cheeses with St. Louis Hills vibes. Operated with the Tower Grove team for a relaxed midweek shop.
Farmers' market · Richmond Heights
A Sunday market across from the Galleria that rounds out a full weekend circuit. Run in partnership with the Tower Grove organization, it features farm produce, breakfast bites, and local artisans.
Farm · Kirkwood
A downtown landmark since the 1970s, Kirkwood blends a seasonal open‑air farmers market with an all‑seasons produce stand and rotating local vendors. Frequently recommended by local food writers for family‑friendly shopping and community events.
Market · Ferguson
North County’s Saturday gathering spot, celebrating its 24th season in 2025 with farmers, meats, baked goods, and live music. Praised by local media for strong neighborhood ties and consistent vendor quality.
Farmers' market · University City
In 2025 the U City market shifted from the Delmar Loop to tree‑lined Heman Park, keeping its produce, artisan foods, chef demos, and music. Sauce Magazine reported the move and weekly schedule.
Produce market · Webster Groves
A Thursday‑afternoon neighborhood market with growers, eggs, cheeses, and live music in Gazebo Park. Listed with 2025 details by market directories and supported by the city’s park information.
Farmers' market · O'Fallon
Monthly summer‑to‑fall market centering Black farmers and entrepreneurs with produce, Caribbean and African foods, performances, and SNAP access. Promoted by St. Louis Public Radio and the organizers’ 2025 schedule.
Community garden · Old North St. Louis
Community‑run and values‑driven, this Old North market emphasizes affordable produce, EBT access, and cooking demos in the 13th Street Community Garden. Documented by the neighborhood nonprofit and farmer directories.
Grocery store · Near North Riverfront
An urban market blending local farms, wellness, and food trucks, with 2025 dates and weekly listings highlighted by St. Louis Magazine. Expect community programming alongside fresh produce and maker stalls.
A St. Louis institution since the 18th century, this bustling city‑run market hums Wednesday through Saturday with produce, meats, spices, and snacks. Frequently spotlighted by national food media and beloved by locals for year‑round shopping.
A Saturday ritual in Tower Grove Park with 100+ vendors, live music, and a strong maker scene, plus a festive Tuesday evening market. Widely praised in local coverage and featured on the park’s 2025 calendar.

Thursday evenings bring a small, well‑curated market beside the Rockwell Beer Garden in Francis Park—think picnic‑friendly produce, breads, and cheeses with St. Louis Hills vibes. Operated with the Tower Grove team for a relaxed midweek shop.

A Sunday market across from the Galleria that rounds out a full weekend circuit. Run in partnership with the Tower Grove organization, it features farm produce, breakfast bites, and local artisans.
A downtown landmark since the 1970s, Kirkwood blends a seasonal open‑air farmers market with an all‑seasons produce stand and rotating local vendors. Frequently recommended by local food writers for family‑friendly shopping and community events.
North County’s Saturday gathering spot, celebrating its 24th season in 2025 with farmers, meats, baked goods, and live music. Praised by local media for strong neighborhood ties and consistent vendor quality.

In 2025 the U City market shifted from the Delmar Loop to tree‑lined Heman Park, keeping its produce, artisan foods, chef demos, and music. Sauce Magazine reported the move and weekly schedule.

A Thursday‑afternoon neighborhood market with growers, eggs, cheeses, and live music in Gazebo Park. Listed with 2025 details by market directories and supported by the city’s park information.

Monthly summer‑to‑fall market centering Black farmers and entrepreneurs with produce, Caribbean and African foods, performances, and SNAP access. Promoted by St. Louis Public Radio and the organizers’ 2025 schedule.
Community‑run and values‑driven, this Old North market emphasizes affordable produce, EBT access, and cooking demos in the 13th Street Community Garden. Documented by the neighborhood nonprofit and farmer directories.

An urban market blending local farms, wellness, and food trucks, with 2025 dates and weekly listings highlighted by St. Louis Magazine. Expect community programming alongside fresh produce and maker stalls.
Farmers' market · Lasalle
A St. Louis institution since the 18th century, this bustling city‑run market hums Wednesday through Saturday with produce, meats, spices, and snacks. Frequently spotlighted by national food media and beloved by locals for year‑round shopping.
Farmers' market · Tower Grove South
A Saturday ritual in Tower Grove Park with 100+ vendors, live music, and a strong maker scene, plus a festive Tuesday evening market. Widely praised in local coverage and featured on the park’s 2025 calendar.
Beer garden · St. Louis Hills
Thursday evenings bring a small, well‑curated market beside the Rockwell Beer Garden in Francis Park—think picnic‑friendly produce, breads, and cheeses with St. Louis Hills vibes. Operated with the Tower Grove team for a relaxed midweek shop.
Farmers' market · Richmond Heights
A Sunday market across from the Galleria that rounds out a full weekend circuit. Run in partnership with the Tower Grove organization, it features farm produce, breakfast bites, and local artisans.
Farm · Kirkwood
A downtown landmark since the 1970s, Kirkwood blends a seasonal open‑air farmers market with an all‑seasons produce stand and rotating local vendors. Frequently recommended by local food writers for family‑friendly shopping and community events.
Market · Ferguson
North County’s Saturday gathering spot, celebrating its 24th season in 2025 with farmers, meats, baked goods, and live music. Praised by local media for strong neighborhood ties and consistent vendor quality.
Farmers' market · University City
In 2025 the U City market shifted from the Delmar Loop to tree‑lined Heman Park, keeping its produce, artisan foods, chef demos, and music. Sauce Magazine reported the move and weekly schedule.
Produce market · Webster Groves
A Thursday‑afternoon neighborhood market with growers, eggs, cheeses, and live music in Gazebo Park. Listed with 2025 details by market directories and supported by the city’s park information.
Farmers' market · O'Fallon
Monthly summer‑to‑fall market centering Black farmers and entrepreneurs with produce, Caribbean and African foods, performances, and SNAP access. Promoted by St. Louis Public Radio and the organizers’ 2025 schedule.
Community garden · Old North St. Louis
Community‑run and values‑driven, this Old North market emphasizes affordable produce, EBT access, and cooking demos in the 13th Street Community Garden. Documented by the neighborhood nonprofit and farmer directories.
Grocery store · Near North Riverfront
An urban market blending local farms, wellness, and food trucks, with 2025 dates and weekly listings highlighted by St. Louis Magazine. Expect community programming alongside fresh produce and maker stalls.
