Fort Collins Farmer's Market

Farmers' market · Fort Collins

Fort Collins Farmer's Market

Farmers' market · Fort Collins

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1001 E Harmony Rd, Fort Collins, CO 80525

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Local produce, meats, plants, specialty foods, pies, tamales  

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1001 E Harmony Rd, Fort Collins, CO 80525 Get directions

fortcollinsfarmersmarket.org
@focofarmersmarket

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1001 E Harmony Rd, Fort Collins, CO 80525 Get directions

+1 970 682 0864
fortcollinsfarmersmarket.org
@focofarmersmarket

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Running since 1984, this community market delivers Colorado-grown produce, dairy, meat, bread, and flowers on Sundays and select Wednesdays. Frequently highlighted by local guides, it also honors SNAP and WIC for broad community access.

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Ismael Cervantes

Google
Fantastic quality and never disappoints! There’s a good variety of vendors, ample parking, and it’s very pet friendly. We love getting fresh, high quality produce here weekly from local farms, also milk and cheese, and amazing quality truffles. We can get most of our weekly grocery needs during a visit, plus plenty of treats (like pies, tamales, and fudge). A must visit in the summer and fall months!!

Barry Wilson

Google
This is a great Farmers Market! We love Miller’s Farm and fill a bag for $15 + roasted green chilies. We ate breakfast & iced coffee and bought kettle corn, tortillas, and Palisade peaches. Great atmosphere, you can spell the good smells as soon as you open the car door.

Melissa Powell

Google
Bought a very overpriced flat of tomatoes last weekend. I was hoping to can them so I went looking for more. Turns out tomatoes are not ready here until mid August. So, where did mine come from? They were pithy and green inside. I have no choice but to can them now only for them to have no flavor! I have learned my lesson about farmers markets here. What a scam! I’m just going to toss these. $40 but they won’t have enough acid to not go rancid. Green house tomatoes! What a joke!

Rebecca S

Google
There are many yummy options. My daughters and I especially love the home made pickles and the mini quiche place. I tried the artichoke dip this last time and it was amazing. The fresh cheese curds from the cheese booth are deliscious too.

Travel Girl

Google
Love the farmer market. Especially recommend Miller Farms. They always have amazing deals on super fresh produce. They do not spray any pesticide on their cross so it is virtually the cleaners you can get in the 100 miles radius!!! The family and the owner Joe is amazing people, kind, caring, hard working and honest.

Cheryl Mathews

Google
The last few times have not been favorable. We always get a pretzel brat, but a few weeks ago it was cold. Truly inedible. I would have returned it, but we were already in the car and in a hurry.Today, we were going to talk to the man who owns it, but he was busy and I didn't want to talk to him in front of others about bad food. The next experience was at one of the salsa stands. Last time the salsa was $8 and today I took out a $10 and she said it was $10. I told her that was not what I was charged the last time. She just shrugged her shoulders and I left. The next salsa stand advertised $7 for 16 oz. I got it home and measured 12 oz.. We left with a not so good feeling and finished our shopping at King Soopers.

Stephen Pena Osorio

Google
its small but a lot of local businesses, plenty of produce and such but don't go hungry since they're are limited ready to eat food options.

C Johnson

Google
I just moved to the area and have been here more than once. Miller Farms is here and the kettlekorn is some of the best I have had.