Farmers Market in Honolulu (2025)

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 on 2025.08.30
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From beloved Saturday blowouts to weekday neighborhood pop-ups, these Honolulu farmers markets deliver real island flavor, direct from the growers. Go early, bring reusable bags, and taste what local producers are proud to share.

KCC Farmers’ Market

Farmers' market · Kaalawai

The island’s benchmark Saturday market pairs sunrise views of Lēʻahi with rows of Oʻahu farms and beloved prepared-food stalls. Run by the Hawai‘i Farm Bureau since 2003, it remains a reliable, all-local shop for peak-season produce and island-made specialties. ([kapiolani.hawaii.edu](https://www.kapiolani.hawaii.edu/support-and-campus-life/farmers-market/?utm_source=openai), [markets.farmland.org](https://markets.farmland.org/markets/6616655?utm_source=openai))

https://www.kapiolani.hawaii.edu/support-and-campus-life/farmers-market/

Kaka'ako Farmers Market

Farmers' market · Kakaako

A lively Saturday scene under monkeypod trees with 100-plus vendors from small Oʻahu farms to artisan bakers and cooks. Consistently cited among the nation’s best, it’s where chefs, families, and visitors stock up and graze. ([farmloversmarkets.com](https://www.farmloversmarkets.com/kakaako?utm_source=openai), [10best.usatoday.com](https://10best.usatoday.com/awards/travel/best-farmers-market-2024/?utm_source=openai))

https://www.farmloversmarkets.com/kakaako

HFBF Honolulu Farmers’ Market

Farmers' market · Ala Moana

The midweek pick-me-up: a Wednesday afternoon market on the Blaisdell lawn featuring Oʻahu growers, value-added makers, and ready-to-eat plates. Noted by national and local editors for quality and convenience, with free parking and EBT accepted. ([localharvest.org](https://www.localharvest.org/honolulu-farmers-market-M31539?utm_source=openai), [honolulumagazine.com](https://www.honolulumagazine.com/farmers-markets/?utm_source=openai))

https://www.localharvest.org/honolulu-farmers-market-M31539
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Pualeilani Atrium Shops

Shopping mall · Kapahulu

A convenient Monday and Wednesday evening market curated inside the Hyatt’s atrium, bringing Waikiki-goers face to face with Oʻahu producers—think local honey, fruits, and grab-and-go favorites—without leaving the resort district. ([pualeilaniatriumshops.com](https://pualeilaniatriumshops.com/events-news/the-waikiki-farmers-market/?utm_source=openai), [northshorebees.com](https://www.northshorebees.com/markets/hyatt-regency-waikiki-farmers-market?utm_source=openai))

https://pualeilaniatriumshops.com/events-news/the-waikiki-farmers-market/
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Henry J. Kaiser High School

High school · Hawaii Kai

A community-driven Tuesday market where vendor fees support Kaiser High PTSA programs. Expect a friendly, neighborhood mix of produce growers and prepared foods in the lower parking lot—great for an early dinner run. ([kaiserptsa.com](https://kaiserptsa.com/farmers-market/?utm_source=openai), [kaiserhighschoolhawaii.org](https://www.kaiserhighschoolhawaii.org/apps/news/article/2009836?utm_source=openai))

https://kaiserptsa.com/farmers-market/
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Manoa Marketplace

Shopping mall · St. Louis Heights

Open three days a week in the shopping center courtyard, this mellow market caters to neighborhood shoppers with flowers, fruits, veggies, and local snacks—regularly listed by Honolulu Magazine for its reliability and easy parking. ([manoamarketplacehawaii.com](https://manoamarketplacehawaii.com/event/the-farmers-market-at-manoa-marketplace/2025-07-24/?utm_source=openai), [honolulumagazine.com](https://www.honolulumagazine.com/farmers-markets/?utm_source=openai))

https://manoamarketplacehawaii.com/event/the-farmers-market-at-manoa-marketplace/2025-07-24/
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People's Open Market-Kapiolani Park

Grocery store · Diamond Head

Since 1973, the city’s mobile market program has brought affordably priced produce to neighborhoods; the Kapi‘olani Park stop runs on Wednesday mornings and welcomes EBT. It’s a grassroots snapshot of Honolulu food access in action. ([honolulu.gov](https://www.honolulu.gov/dpr/peoples-open-markets/?utm_source=openai))

https://www.honolulu.gov/dpr/peoples-open-markets/
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