Local vegetables, fruits, prepared foods, dairy, flowers, plants & more























"Score peaches from Lightsey Farms, freshly baked bread from Cake and Bacon, strawberries from Wood Duck Farm, eggs from Three Sister Farms, and so much more from this robust farmers market, located off Buffalo Speedway Highway just outside River Oaks. From 8 a.m. to noon every Saturday, Urban Harvest hosts vendors that showcase the season’s bounty. There’s no need to shop on an empty stomach with on-site eateries like Dumpling Haus and Milo’s Kitchen dishing out plenty of ready-to-eat food. Check its website for locations and dates of its mobile market program, which visits Alief, East End, Gulfton, and Northside." - Brianna Griff
"When: every Saturday from 8am to 12pm Urban Harvest is the quintessential Houston market. Nearly every local farm and small pantry staple maker has a stand. It’s also an incubator for Houston chefs. Some of this city’s best restaurants like Ema and Tatemó, debuted here. If you want to catch any of the action, like a Burmese small plates pop up, arriving by 8am is a must, and not just because the parking garage gets busy. Booths with any buzz sell out almost immediately. So earlier is still better, even if you’re only here for farm-fresh produce and not try the latest must-have dish." - chelsea thomas, gianni greene, julie takahashi
"Urban Harvest is the quintessential Houston market. Nearly every local farm and small pantry staple maker has a stand. It’s also an incubator for Houston chefs. Some of this city’s best restaurants like Ema and Tatemó, debuted here. If you want to catch any of the action, like a Burmese small plates pop up, arriving by 8am is a must, and not just because the parking garage gets busy. Booths with any buzz sell out almost immediately. So earlier is still better, even if you’re only here for farm-fresh produce and not try the latest must-have dish. We haven’t been here yet, but want you to know this spot exists." - Team Infatuation
"Rain or shine Urban Harvest brings the bounty of the garden to Houstonians year round. Every Saturday, vegetables, fruits, farm products, dairy products, prepared foods, cut flowers and plants are vividly displayed and are available for purchase by local patrons. Indian food, meats, breads, crepes, breakfast tacos and coffee are also available." - Daniel Bosse & Brandon Robinson

"A Houston farmers market venue where the chef sold her prepared products and engaged directly with customers through pop-ups and demonstrations, helping build grassroots support for her retail line." - Brittany Britto Garley