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Farmers Market in Waco (2025)

Farmers Market in Waco (2025)

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 on 2025.09.07
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8 Places
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From year‑round Saturdays on Bridge Street to monthly Eastside pop‑ups and homestead gatherings, here are Waco’s most authentic, operating markets to meet local growers, makers, and neighbors. Bring a tote and plan your weekend.

Waco Downtown Farmers Market

Farmers' market · Waco

Waco’s anchor market moved to Bridge Street Plaza on March 1, 2025 and runs Saturdays 9am–1pm with farms, ranchers, bakers, and artisans. Confirmed by the market’s site and covered by KWBU public radio; SNAP match is noted by LocalHarvest.

https://wacodowntownfarmersmarket.org/locations

Waco Downtown Farmers Market

Farmers' market · Waco

Seasonal midweek market with live music and wellness activities, 5–8pm, spring and fall. Details are listed by the market and echoed in City of Waco sustainability newsletters. A relaxed way to meet growers after work.

https://wacodowntownfarmersmarket.org/wednesday-nights

Brotherwell Brewing

Brewery · Waco

A monthly community market that blends vintage, handmade goods, local vendors, DJs, and live art—often with small-batch food producers in the mix. Verified via Eastside Market’s site and Visit Waco’s event listings.

https://www.eastsidemarketwtx.com/
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Homestead Weekly Market

Temporarily Closed

Saturdays March–October, this family-run homestead hosts a weekly market with farm produce, heritage foods, and hands-on activities. Information is published by the market and supported by Homestead Heritage visitor details.

https://homesteadweeklymarket.com/
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The Pavilion at the Carleen Bright Arboretum

Wedding venue · Woodway

Once-a-month Sunday market on the arboretum grounds, featuring regional growers, food trucks, and music. Dates appear on Discover Woodway’s calendar and in Waco Tribune-Herald community briefs.

https://discoverwoodway.com/event/woodway-farmers-market-may/
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Urban REAP

Garden center · Waco

Part education hub, part garden center selling organic seedlings, herbs, and seasonal produce; their aquaponics harvest shows up at local markets. Hours and programming are detailed by the City of Waco and Mission Waco.

https://www.waco-texas.com/Departments/Sustainability-Resiliency/SCRAP/Urban-Reap
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World Hunger Relief

Farm · Lacy-Lakeview

A nonprofit farm growing vegetables and raising livestock for Waco’s markets; they sell weekly at the Saturday and Bridge Street markets. Verified on the farm’s market page and City of Waco partner listing.

https://worldhungerrelief.org/market/
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Waco Downtown Farmers Market

Farmers' market · Waco

A biannual on‑campus market distributing free produce and staples while highlighting food security work. Confirmed by Baylor Sustainability’s calendar and reported by the Baylor Lariat.

https://baylorlariat.com/2025/04/16/bi-annual-free-farmers-market-highlights-food-insecurity-efforts-on-campus/
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Farmers Market in Waco (2025)

8 Places
From year‑round Saturdays on Bridge Street to monthly Eastside pop‑ups and homestead gatherings, here are Waco’s most authentic, operating markets to meet local growers, makers, and neighbors. Bring a tote and plan your weekend.
Waco Downtown Farmers Market
Farmers' market

Waco’s anchor market moved to Bridge Street Plaza on March 1, 2025 and runs Saturdays 9am–1pm with farms, ranchers, bakers, and artisans. Confirmed by the market’s site and covered by KWBU public radio; SNAP match is noted by LocalHarvest.

Waco Downtown Farmers Market
Farmers' market

Seasonal midweek market with live music and wellness activities, 5–8pm, spring and fall. Details are listed by the market and echoed in City of Waco sustainability newsletters. A relaxed way to meet growers after work.

Brotherwell Brewing
Brewery

A monthly community market that blends vintage, handmade goods, local vendors, DJs, and live art—often with small-batch food producers in the mix. Verified via Eastside Market’s site and Visit Waco’s event listings.

Homestead Weekly Market
Permanently closed

Saturdays March–October, this family-run homestead hosts a weekly market with farm produce, heritage foods, and hands-on activities. Information is published by the market and supported by Homestead Heritage visitor details.

The Pavilion at the Carleen Bright Arboretum
Wedding venue

Once-a-month Sunday market on the arboretum grounds, featuring regional growers, food trucks, and music. Dates appear on Discover Woodway’s calendar and in Waco Tribune-Herald community briefs.

Urban REAP
Garden center

Part education hub, part garden center selling organic seedlings, herbs, and seasonal produce; their aquaponics harvest shows up at local markets. Hours and programming are detailed by the City of Waco and Mission Waco.

World Hunger Relief
Farm

A nonprofit farm growing vegetables and raising livestock for Waco’s markets; they sell weekly at the Saturday and Bridge Street markets. Verified on the farm’s market page and City of Waco partner listing.

Waco Downtown Farmers Market
Farmers' market

A biannual on‑campus market distributing free produce and staples while highlighting food security work. Confirmed by Baylor Sustainability’s calendar and reported by the Baylor Lariat.

From year‑round Saturdays on Bridge Street to monthly Eastside pop‑ups and homestead gatherings, here are Waco’s most authentic, operating markets to meet local growers, makers, and neighbors. Bring a tote and plan your weekend.

Waco Downtown Farmers Market

Farmers' market · Waco

Waco’s anchor market moved to Bridge Street Plaza on March 1, 2025 and runs Saturdays 9am–1pm with farms, ranchers, bakers, and artisans. Confirmed by the market’s site and covered by KWBU public radio; SNAP match is noted by LocalHarvest.

https://wacodowntownfarmersmarket.org/locations

Waco Downtown Farmers Market

Farmers' market · Waco

Seasonal midweek market with live music and wellness activities, 5–8pm, spring and fall. Details are listed by the market and echoed in City of Waco sustainability newsletters. A relaxed way to meet growers after work.

https://wacodowntownfarmersmarket.org/wednesday-nights

Brotherwell Brewing

Brewery · Waco

A monthly community market that blends vintage, handmade goods, local vendors, DJs, and live art—often with small-batch food producers in the mix. Verified via Eastside Market’s site and Visit Waco’s event listings.

https://www.eastsidemarketwtx.com/
View this post on Instagram

Homestead Weekly Market

Temporarily Closed

Saturdays March–October, this family-run homestead hosts a weekly market with farm produce, heritage foods, and hands-on activities. Information is published by the market and supported by Homestead Heritage visitor details.

https://homesteadweeklymarket.com/
View this post on Instagram

The Pavilion at the Carleen Bright Arboretum

Wedding venue · Woodway

Once-a-month Sunday market on the arboretum grounds, featuring regional growers, food trucks, and music. Dates appear on Discover Woodway’s calendar and in Waco Tribune-Herald community briefs.

https://discoverwoodway.com/event/woodway-farmers-market-may/
View this post on Instagram

Urban REAP

Garden center · Waco

Part education hub, part garden center selling organic seedlings, herbs, and seasonal produce; their aquaponics harvest shows up at local markets. Hours and programming are detailed by the City of Waco and Mission Waco.

https://www.waco-texas.com/Departments/Sustainability-Resiliency/SCRAP/Urban-Reap
View this post on Instagram

World Hunger Relief

Farm · Lacy-Lakeview

A nonprofit farm growing vegetables and raising livestock for Waco’s markets; they sell weekly at the Saturday and Bridge Street markets. Verified on the farm’s market page and City of Waco partner listing.

https://worldhungerrelief.org/market/
View this post on Instagram

Waco Downtown Farmers Market

Farmers' market · Waco

A biannual on‑campus market distributing free produce and staples while highlighting food security work. Confirmed by Baylor Sustainability’s calendar and reported by the Baylor Lariat.

https://baylorlariat.com/2025/04/16/bi-annual-free-farmers-market-highlights-food-insecurity-efforts-on-campus/