Meridian Main Street Market
Farmers' market · Meridian ·

Meridian Main Street Market

Farmers' market · Meridian ·

Farm-fresh produce, baked goods, art, coffee, and crafts

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Meridian Main Street Market by null
Meridian Main Street Market by null
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Meridian Main Street Market by null
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33 E Broadway Ave, Meridian, ID 83642 Get directions

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33 E Broadway Ave, Meridian, ID 83642 Get directions

+1 208 918 3480
meridianmainstreetmarket.com
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A Saturday fixture downtown with farmers, food trucks, youth entrepreneurs, and live music. The market’s 2025 guidelines and dates confirm an active season—an easy way to meet local producers and makers in the heart of the city.

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Meridian Main Street Market

Lambo

Google
I was surprised to see this little main street market . Not much going on here there was maybe twenty or so booths some food booths the rest was a bunch of trinkets with a surprising quite a few people walking around in the fresh air and some live music , there was no fresh fruits or vegetables for sale but it was interesting you can just mark it as a fun day in old Town Meridian. There are a lot of places for breakfast and lunch close by to make your day........if this helps please give me a like.........👍....................

Sabrina M.

Google
Best taco spot in town. If I could have tacos shipped to me I would. 🤣

Andrea Alverson (.

Google
This is a great, up-and-coming market! It is on the smaller side, but the people are so friendly, they have great vendors, and it's a wonderful place to sit and watch the performers. I loved the musicians yesterday, they were playing some of the good classics and I couldn't help but to sing along. After we got some goodies at the market, we also walked around downtown, and got some more goodies! Definitely give this market a try, I'm excited to see it grow. 😊

Mike D

Google
It is too small relative to the Boise market. It doesn't have enough options, especially on dairy, sourdough, and produce. But they are trying and I believe it will get better. The question is when? Meridian has a solid population already.

Angela J.

Google
This was a cute market, but there wasn't much produce avaliable, more arts and crafts. All the vendors were super nice and prices were reasonable.

TJ W.

Google
Saturday from 9am-2pm this market is small but filled with incredible art, jewelry, food, farm fresh produce, and even stuff for your furry family members. There's something for most everyone in this market without having to deal with the chaos and crowds of the Boise market. The vendors are friendly and always willing to answer any questions you have, or just let you browse. It's a fun and enjoyable experience for the whole family. If you want more activities you can plan your trip around the Meridian Art Week's Saturday activities, like the chalk art competition for youth, families, and adults. There's also concerts and other activities throughout downtown meridian. Keep your eyes peeled for hidden art left by local artists as part of the Meridian Art Drop. You can even just take some time to still downtown meridian and enjoy the art, culture, and local shops.

Albert D.

Google
Very small. No fresh foods, produce, etc. There were some nice products, honey, carmels, breads but not a "Farmers Market" at all. It could be so much more. A little sad.

Joanie B.

Google
Much smaller than I expected. Easy to park. Good vendors. Friendly people. Update 2025 Idaho spice is one of my favorite booths always. Very excited to see him at the market. Honey from Nature's Balance. Really cool flashmob dance. Not sure why it wasn't done in the big open area in front of city hall? Instead, it was stuffed in a little area in between vendors.
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Mike L.

Yelp
The first thing we noted is that it was very easy to park. The market was a lot smaller than most other markets I have been to, with only about twenty stalls and a couple of food trailers. About half the vendors were selling crafts and half were selling food. Personally, I'm not interested in crafts, so I'm taking away one star because there were only about a dozen choices for eating. We checked out the market in the morning because since it was going to be hot later in the day. Next time, though, we would rather come at lunch time because there was some lunch-time fare that looked delicious: a hot dog and sausage stand (with very friendly proprietors that were a lot of fun to chat with), a tamale stand, and a trailer that sold "Thai rolled ice cream" for dessert. Another thing different from other street markets I have been to is that there were a couple of stalls where kids were selling food. I'm not sure how the other vendors, whose prices were comparatively high, felt about kids who were basically setting up a lemonade stand with super cheap prices -- but we liked it. brownies for only 50 cents each, while we paid about $3.50 for a scone at a more traditional bakery vendor. There was also some music, although it happened to be a sort of mediocre singer-songwriter. Update: After reading more about the market, I see that it started out as a youth market and the organizers still encourage young people to participate. That's great! When we were there there were two youth-run food stalls, both with tasty treats at low prices.
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Dani S.

Yelp
Indigo and I love exploring farmers markets in the summertime. We heard about this one and ventured out. I was concerned about parking but found a free parking lot just across the street. Super cinchy! Located at Meridian City Hall Plaza, the Meridian Main Street market is easy to get to. It is bit smaller than other markets, less crowded, more relaxed and I wasn't worried about losing Indigo in a crowd. This market had a little bit of everything. We sampled only a few places and were not disappointed. We got coconut milk and rice pudding (will update when I find out the vendor name) , a soda coffee (so much better than it sounds) from Brew'd Attitude, a pastry (kouign amann) from Gaston's Bakery, and a candle from the Luna Light Project. We listened to live music as we enjoyed our drinks and newly acquired goodies before heading home. If crowds aren't your thing, you like to support small businesses, you enjoy live music and sunshine, then you will enjoy this pleasant market. Note: The Meridian Main Street Market is formerly known as the Meridian Youth Farmer's Market, please see their website for more details. Indigo gives the Meridian Main Street Market 40 stars for friendly people and fantastic treats!