Frenchtown Heritage Market

Farmers' market · Tallahassee

Frenchtown Heritage Market

Farmers' market · Tallahassee

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524 N Martin Luther King Jr Blvd., Tallahassee, FL 32301

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Farm-fresh produce, baked goods, local crafts, and more  

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524 N Martin Luther King Jr Blvd., Tallahassee, FL 32301 Get directions

thefnia.org
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524 N Martin Luther King Jr Blvd., Tallahassee, FL 32301 Get directions

+1 850 270 3573
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@ftfarmersmarket
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Aug 22, 2025

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Run by the Frenchtown Neighborhood Improvement Association, this market centers Black growers and food entrepreneurs, with SNAP matching and farmer training. In 2025, programming includes pop-ups and campus markets; confirm dates via the organizers.

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Karli Tsunami

Google
Erik Barnhardt Farms was there today and literally single-handedly handled 10-15 customers in less than 45 minutes with multiple variations of orders. Fruit was fresh, very knowledgeable about his products, and a super magic chef all in one. Loved his calm personality, professionalism, customer service satisfaction, and extremely friendly. Definitely will return.

Rusty Hook

Google
Place closes way before 2pm. Wasted my time driving all the way here. Everybody is rude as well.

Cathy Broadus

Google
It felt like old home week. The vendors were just incredible. Upon walking in the gate, an angel named Brianna, guided me to best of the best. And that was every vendor there. Big giant filets of grouper. The variety was overwhelming. I sat in paralysis staring at beautiful artwork, the red and butter pecan mini bundts. Another vendor came to me and sold me the most delicious peach tea. I almost made it safely to my car but I had to pass sour dough bread and a beautiful farm stand with beautiful women with more stunning baked goods. I met so many beautiful souls and got a kick out of seeing the children playing in a beautiful water sport castle. The kids were so cute, I almost thought they came with the castle.

Irene Bates

Google
Was disappointed in the number of vendors. No fresh vegetables. One small table of baked goods and some gorgeous fresh flowers and gourds. It was our first visit. I had heard so many wonderful things about the market so I was really surprised at the lack of offerings.

Alexa Mar

Google
So happy that we have this in our community! The vendors are some of the kindest people I've met and the prices are great for fresh, local produce. Also a very safe place. I've recieved some of the BEST tomatoes, micro greens, sweet potato pie, and turnips from this market. I love the community feel and being able to support the locals.

Kameelah Weeks

Google
I love coming to this market. It truly represents a Grower's Market. You can get a variety of mushrooms and other veggies from Smarter By Nature. Cupcake Array has wonderful specialty cupcakes and the vegan cupcakes are amazing. It is great to meet the farmers and build those relationships and connections...the epitome of farm to table.

AnnVivian Veillon

Google
Decided to check out this Farmers Market yesterday and so glad we did. The area is neat and tidy and parking was easy. There were a variety of vendors who were very friendly and knowledgeable and the prices were reasonable. They are really trying to get the word out to people about this market. I definitely recommend it.

Eugenia Melecky

Google
Vendors are friendly and knowledgeable. Prices are reasonably and good variety.
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Brandi C.

Yelp
I'm a fan! I came to this market one Saturday afternoon because I was in need of some local honey for my allergies. As we know, local honey is much better and more beneficial than store bought honey. The Frenchtown Farmer's Market is rather small. I would actually say it is smaller than the one out by Thomasville. However, the fresh produce and other goods are great....great quality and great price that is. I saw foods such as watermelons, sweet potato, tomatoes, okra, onions, and beans. There was also some great local honey from Walter, the bee keeper. He had some freshly cut sourdough bread for us to try the honey before purchasing. He had honey both with and without the honeycomb and they were $10 each. He also had some candles that were made out of bee pollen and said those, too were good for allergy sufferers. There was a stand where a lady was selling boiled peanuts; both spicy and non spicy. I saw some t-shirts for sale as well as some artwork. What I appreciated most was that there were people from different ethnic backgrounds and different ages. Everyone was so nice....it's not all the time you walk down the street and are greeted by everyone. There was even a young women set up street side who offered us some free water and free slices of watermelons. Many of the neighbors were sitting on their porches people watching and striking conversations with passersby. Although this is not a place where I could "stock up" on all the produce I desire, it is a great place to stop in to purchase a few items. I love that this market is still around and that some of the culture and history of Frenchtown is being preserved.