Portland Farmers Market - Lents International

Farmers' market · Lents

Portland Farmers Market - Lents International

Farmers' market · Lents

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5718 SE 92nd Ave, Portland, OR 97266

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Portland Farmers Market - Lents International by null
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Portland Farmers Market - Lents International by null
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Portland Farmers Market - Lents International by null
Portland Farmers Market - Lents International by null
Portland Farmers Market - Lents International by null
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Fresh produce, flowers, tamales, potato bread, and more!  

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5718 SE 92nd Ave, Portland, OR 97266 Get directions

portlandfarmersmarket.org
@lentsfarmersmarket

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5718 SE 92nd Ave, Portland, OR 97266 Get directions

+1 503 241 0032
portlandfarmersmarket.org
@lentsfarmersmarket

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Sep 6, 2025

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Celebrating the neighborhood’s diversity, Lents centers culturally relevant produce and prepared foods from immigrant and refugee vendors. Praised by regional food writers and family publications, it’s a flavorful, community‑driven market with live music and food access programs.

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Yanci Wu

Google
The market has grown a lot since we moved into the neighborhood three years ago. It's still relatively small but it has everything we need. Both the produce and meat prices are better compared to PSU farmers market. We'll be coming back regularly to support our own neighborhood farmers market. It saves us a lot of driving time!

Jared Walter

Google
They do this every Sunday as long as the weather is nice. There is a lot of pokémon stops around and great Pokemon to catch they spawn around here. If you actually have food stamps you can turn that in for food here and they'll match up to $10 for every food stamp you do and then you can spend that $10 on anything else. They have wonderful produce here. Come check this place out my best friend actually took me here.

Clarisa James

Google
I love that the information booth at this farmers market offers the ability to buy “tokens” to pay the vendors who accept cash only! Great tamales, pastries & Russian potato bread!

AJ Rogers

Google
Awesome. Some really friendly vendors and some of the best produce around. Also the flower vendor has the most beautiful arrangements starting at $10.

Jenna Boettger Boring

Google
It's a really small market, but everything there is great. Be sure grab a drink in the Zed when you're done shopping.

Holly Hein

Google
I go almost every Sunday! This is a small market with vendors who come back each year as well as some new ones. Excellent berries, stone fruits, apples and pears later on, and sometimes chanterelles, tribal-fished smoked salmon, and sausages. The bouquets are beautiful and the coffee smells great. My last stop is always for tamales to take home for breakfast. Truly a place that makes me glad to live where I do! Thanks vendors and staff for all your hard work.

Luke Bonham

Google
Wonderful neighborhood market with a variety of friendly international vendors. Great flowers, tamales, potato bread, fruit and more!

Jody O'Brien

Google
We love Lents International Farmers Market! It is the most diverse farmers market in the city. The management team is amazing. Thank you Ada, Krysten, and the team for your hard working in making this a wonderful community! We will continue to support this gem of a market in the neighborhood.
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Bryan I.

Yelp
Great little farmers market! They have almost 20 vendors that sell flowers, mushrooms, tamales, bread, fruits and veggies (including kikokaya orchards), brandy, and more! Hopefully will grow even larger next year as they get established!
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Julie M.

Yelp
Music outdoors 12-2 on Farmers Market days. Picnic tables and water inside and outdoors, ZED is a shady open air international Food Pod area, with 7 or more menus - something for everyone. Co-located in the large building is Zoiglhous Brewing, open at noon, and you can get Pizza with your Beer.
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Cindy G.

Yelp
It's very teeny tiny. Less than a dozen stalls. Mixed with food vendors and produce/food items. The fruit I bought was fresh and tasty. The tamales were yummy.
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Anneliese G.

Yelp
Adorable farmer's market in Lents. On the smaller side, but it has everything you need in terms of delicious food and high quality produce. I found the prices to be very reasonable. I got 3 zucchini for $2, 9 Persian cucumbers for $4 and bell peppers for $1 each and a huge bag of green beans for $5. Prices seemed less expensive than other markets I've been to. This is definitely a friendly, neighborhood experience--it seemed like a lot of people knew each other and were local to Lents.
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Anne L.

Yelp
Pretty small market. Moved to SE 92nd and Reedway St. (Old location is now a new housing apartment). Located behind a brewing company. Stopped in to check it out on Sunday afternoon. Wasn't very busy. Local music, florals, fruits vegetables from what we saw and seating area towards the back. Street parking available.
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Mark S.

Yelp
We think this is one of the cooler Farmers Markets. Lots of nice produce (a much better selection than in the past!), food, baked goods, but not the huge crowd. The vendors may actually talk to you, because they're not swamped with masses of humans! It's unique! They have Linda Brand Seafood! Russian Pickles! Hot food! Huckleberries! Tomatillos! This Lents market reminds me of Portland a few decades ago! It's small, but very special.
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Cora P.

Yelp
The Lents International Farmers' Market is kicking a** this year. N&N Amaro Brothers are back with their delicious specialty herbs and produce, Haus Bakes is serving the finest cupcakes produced in the City of Portland, Pyro Pizza has set up their mobile oven for the season and is selling wood fired bread and pizzas, and other vendors are there selling eggs, meat, honey, fruit, flowers, veggies. I am so happy to call this my local farmers' market. But even if I didn't live in Lents, I would make the trip. It's a small market, but it's a mighty market.
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Kimberly V.

Yelp
Cute cute cute! That's not often a description you hear about anything in the sometimes rough and tumble Lents neighborhood. But leave it to the Lents International Farmers Market to help pretty up the joint. Note: The market is currently on the corner of Foster and SE 92nd. Lots of parking around the block. Live music. Plenty of room for two and four-legged creatures. Definitely not a cluster fuck of humanity like the PSU farmer's market. What the Lents market lacks in selection it makes up in tidiness. The focus seems to be non-conventional kinds of produce - think the veggies more commonly found in Asian cuisine - but for anyone looking for your standard carrots and jam fixes, the humble but productive number of stalls have your back. The hot food choices are very welcome, at least as of the opening weekend. Giant tamales, Japanese curry bowls, and macarons were all for sale. It's hard not to find something to love and get in your belly. Also, five to ten dollar floral bouquets. Big, beautiful flowers for ridiculously low prices. I think most flowers are such a waste of money, but I'm half-convinced I could not blow up my wedding budget if we stock with the flowers from the Sulina & Bays growers. Or we could go with my first cherished idea of making the bridesmaids carry bunches of kale. I think the farmers market has that covered, too.
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Mizz S.

Yelp
Went for the first time last week...Sunny day...No crowds!! Yay! * I got some awesome fresh cut flowers for $5 - my girlfriend loved 'em!! * Great salad mix! * Tasty Garlic Sprigs! * Yummy carrots! * Fresh pizza made in a wood fired mobile oven! * Salami !!! Yum!!
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Jeremiah F.

Yelp
This place is awesome! It has tons of fresh veggies and everyone is more that happy to talk about what they sell Fresh flowers were on my agenda when I dropped in and I was pleasently surprised. There were two booth that had lots of fresh flowers to choose from and it was prices great. I picked up a bundle for less that 9$! I got them for my 4 year old daughter and she loved them. She wants to come with me next time I go. Upside: its not flooded with drum circles and foul smelling people or homeless kids.
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Karey R.

Yelp
This great little collection of vendors come together every Sunday from 9 AM until 2 PM. This year they're 2 blocks west of where they previously were located. Lots of street parking. I stopped by yesterday when it was 97 degrees out. These vendors are troopers! Two musicians were playing music they described as Bohemian, Hungarian, Gypsy, etc. It was fun to listen to. You can buy produce, of course, as well as baked goods, coffee drinks, Mexican / Central American food, fresh cut flowers, plant starts, and get information about community events and resources. There's an ATM on-site. I bought strawberries for $3/basket and asparagus $7 for 2 bundles. I ate the strawberries last night and I swear they're the best I've ever tasted. So much better than grocery store variety. I'll definitely be back many Sundays this summer. While you're at the market, be sure to walk 2 blocks northeast and visit the Belmont Goats in their new location! They typically have open hours the same time as the market.
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Anna A.

Yelp
Cute little neighborhood farmers market featuring community contribution booth. Great little farms representin the season's finest, organic coffee stand, tamale stand, and always fresh flowers.
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Diane K.

Yelp
Excellent. Yummy blueberries sweetest corn on the cob . Fresh eggs pumpkins onions taters garlic. And the nicest folks ever ! All with live music and delicious homemade tamales!
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laura k.

Yelp
Great prices and not alot of craft vendors thank gosh. I do wish there were a few more vendors with fresh produce.

Hja S.

Yelp
First off, if you have an oregon trail card, they will double your purchases up to $10. Sweet! The summer of 2011 I got most of my food for the week here. There was a Russian guy with super cheap potatoes and greens, and a few Mexican booths with crazy good tomatoes and peppers and herbs. Plus of course Oregon berries and farm fresh eggs and flowers (though I never bought the flowers). It's not a huge market, but you can mostly find what you need to make it through the week produce-wise. And I love that it's in this totally cute reclaimed corner of Lents right by the highway. Go team!

A. W.

Yelp
Love the Lent's market! It's easy to park and so much more accessible than some of the bigger markets in town. The vendors are great -- some of the vendors always greet me as a regular (which I am!) Prices are competitive, and I like that it's open until 3 pm -- giving me plenty of time on busy weekends to get there. My kiddo loves the Food Scouts program too!

HJ M.

Yelp
It's a Lents-sized mix of fresh veggie stands, hot food booths, fish slingers & flower sellers.