Set beneath tall trees in Millwood City Park, this Wednesday market runs late May into fall with produce, flowers, and seasonal community events. Spokane Public Radio’s 2025 market tour stop underscores its neighborhood heartbeat.
Super cute, unique and awesome vendors, kids activities & EBT friendly matching program. Near a great park with a splash pad & wading pool & great play structure & swings. This is a gem!
Bill Firmage
Google
This market is great. It’s on a beautiful street with lots of shade and the local vendors have delicious produce!
Darlene Sue Hopkins
Google
Looking forward to new location at beautiful Millwood City Park. Under the trees next to the tennis courts will be lovely
Bailen Brown
Google
Nice little street fair. Good assortment, with quality, prices, etc.on par with other similar local events albeit on a much smaller scale. The food vendors offerings were superb and ran cleanly and efficiently, and while not cheap, not much is these days. Being that the market convenes weekly, certain weeks will be relatively quiet- great for those wishing to avoid crowds, not so great for the vendors who pay good money for the opportunity to be there. Live folk music and great family atmosphere, worth bringing the kids down at least once this summer.
David Farmer (Dave)
Google
Cute market in the perfect place with the variety you hope for in a Farmer's Markets. The organizers have done a great job, it is one of the smaller area markets though. Totally worth stopping in to see! Yes the do participate in SNAP/EBT and the WA Market Match program.
Jacki Mayer
Google
Intimate and laid back. Giant trees shade the divided avenue, for a family friendly afternoon walk. Great selection of produce, as well as cbd products, bread, eggs, honey, crystals, great food (including a vegan choice), cookies, succulents, etc. Friendly vendors. Very nice!!
dawn fulton
Google
Not very impressed. Went straight from the market home, 10 minutes, so did sit in hot car. Don't remember the vendors names so an description is the best I can do. First stop was a vendor that had lots of fruit. We bought peaches, plums, nectarines and apricots. So far only tried the apricots. They were dry and had very little flavor. Also got a bag of peppers, forgot the type but they looked similar to banana peppers yet a tiny but larger. These were prepackaged so I didn't get to pick. They were already wrinkling and had a couple of black spots by the next morning. Next up, different vendor, had the lemon cucumbers I was excited to find, while they weren't rock hard they were firm. By the next morning they were squishy. Won't be going back
Esther Todd
Google
Mama M's has wonderful baked goods, including gluten free. I had a cinnamon roll, haven't had a cinnamon roll in years since I went GF. It was amazing! And the prices are good. Cookies are also perfect. Got some strawberries from another vendor that were super delish.