Spokane Farmers' Market

Farmers' market · Spokane

Spokane Farmers' Market

Farmers' market · Spokane

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South Chestnut Street, W 2nd Ave, Spokane, WA 99201

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Local farmers market with fresh produce, baked goods, coffee, seafood  

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South Chestnut Street, W 2nd Ave, Spokane, WA 99201 Get directions

spokanefarmersmarket.org
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South Chestnut Street, W 2nd Ave, Spokane, WA 99201 Get directions

+1 509 995 0182
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Producer-only since 1998, this Browne’s Addition staple anchors Saturdays and midseason Wednesdays at Coeur d’Alene Park. Documented by The Spokesman-Review, it emphasizes SNAP Market Match, WIC and Senior checks, with longtime growers like Olsen Farms shaping the stalls.

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Farmers Market in Spokane (2025)
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Richard K

Google
Small… but fantastic local products. Our beautiful Spokane area has a pretty short growing season but farmers bring out what’s seasonal and fresh. They are complimented by local bakers, ranchers, flower stands and even often a puppy food truck. I really enjoy trying things that are unique - some lemon cucumbers and garlic flowers were in this weeks picks!

Mackenzie Fogelson

Google
I love these farmers markets at Coeur d' Alene park. I think the dog treat vendor is my favorite. My dog and I have been coming since she was a pup and the treats are always the best! Plus walking up to order the woman is so kind and gives your pup treats and there is a bowl of water weighting outside. She even has a stack of sticks out. A super fun environment and your pup will feel so special.

Norman Erickson

Google
Picked up some very tasty scones, a few fresh veggies, and can I say... Captain Ron's seafood was a great find!

Jennifer Cale

Google
This market is a little larger than the Spokane valley one, which is imo too small to really be worthwhile. It’s still smaller than we are accustomed to back home, which is a much smaller town. Lots of fresh produce sold by several different vendors. Friendly vendors. Pay cash to avoid sales tax.

David Ainley

Google
I'm a vendor at this market as the scone ranger. I've been selling scones for 16 years and this market has moved twice and I love the current location. The vendors are friendly the food is fabulous and the customers are the best!

Jag Dude

Google
Sad little setup. There was probably 8 vendors total. Everything is overpriced and not a whole lot to choose from. Maybe it’s just too early in the year. Hope it gets better before the summer ends.

S B

Google
This was listed as one of the things to do in Spokane. We went on a Saturday morning. It’s located in the oldest park in Spokane. It was really nice with plenty of vendors there. Pastries and coffee too!

Aisha R

Google
We went during our visit to Spokane. Vendors are ver nice and helpful. Fresh produce
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Dave H.

Yelp
A great little market close to downtown. We were only here for a few days so only got to experience the Wednesday market. No candles, jewelry, crafts, or other stuff that permeates so many "farmer's markets." This is what a farmer's market should be. Lots of produce and baked goods. Tasty scones. Surprised by all the fresh, local grown produce. And a guy selling dried mushrooms of all kinds. We bought from all the vendors today. Purple potatoes, onions, carrots, broccoli, green beans, yellow zucchini, and dried mushrooms. I bet the Saturday market is even better. I notified Yelp to update the address as it still showed the old 5th Avenue location. We drove around for quite a while to find the market and glad we did.
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Steven B.

Yelp
It was our first time at the Spokane Farmers Market. My wife and I were visiting the area and discovered this great market. All the vendors were selling their wonderful products and produce. A couple vendors were also selling coffee. There was also bakery items too. Great location!

Rich K.

Yelp
Small... but fantastic local products. Our beautiful Spokane area has a pretty short growing season but farmers bring out what's seasonal and fresh. They are complimented by local bakers, ranchers, flower stands and even often a puppy food truck. I really enjoy trying things that are unique - some lemon cucumbers and garlic flowers were in this weeks picks! Some of the reviews mention how small it is - indeed it is. But, having lived in much more densely populated areas, the Spokane metro area is comparatively tiny and where products are grown can sometimes be pretty far away. We are in the high desert after all. - this also makes for ups and downs with what's available and fresh. But that's the nature of living here!!!! So, many thanks to the farmers and their families who make the trek downtown. I for one very much appreciate the commitment and will be a regular.
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Odette K.

Yelp
Not enough vendors at this event. Prices were fairly high. They did have fresh produce and honey
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Alden C.

Yelp
It's a relatively small farmer's market compared to the ones I go to over in Western Washington and the diversity of different types of vendors that you get from the Western side isn't there but they have lots of great varieties of produce and there is plenty of produce diversity between the different vendors on that note. This market is also noticeably more friendly but I associate that with the idea that Spokane is a smaller metro area and you are several hours away from the " Seattle Freeze " phenomenon. The quality of the produce is top notch and parking for the market is quite easy compared to some of the markets in the west which I attribute to the smaller city thing again.
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Pau A.

Yelp
Wonderful farmers market. We appreciate all of the amazing people here on a Saturday morning supporting great local growers of organic produce such as zucchini, onions, carrots, lettuce, cherries, berries, and more including mint and tomato plants. We especially enjoyed the tasty and flavorful scones with vegan and gluten free options. Thank you for a great farmers market experience!

Cyndi C.

Yelp
This is not what I would call a farmers market. Maybe 10-12 vendors selling over priced vegs. $2-3 for a bundle of radishes that are not any more than you get in the grocery store. I've never been to this farmers market or any in the Spokane area. What a disappointment since I enjoy them and like supporting local farmers. It was a rainy day so maybe it would be better as spring/summer progresses.
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Mikayla H.

Yelp
The Farmer's Market opens the 2nd Saturday in May and closes in October. Fresh vegetables, fruits, breads, meats, cheese, eggs, honey and more. Live music. Debit/credit & EBT cards gladly accepted. WIC & Senior Nutrition Farmers' Market Coupons accepted. Cash is the smoothest process but there is a station where you can pull funds off your card easily. Gorgeous, unique, affordable flowers here as well as meats, eggs, breads, desserts, spices, etc. Come support local produce.
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Chandra R.

Yelp
Just love farmers markets. This one is fairly decent sized. A lot of variety in fruits and veggies, fresh cut flowers, farm grown meats, and the cinnamon rolls! We love coming to this one as they do have a good variety of things. They have live music, they do take debit/credit and Ebt. One of the best farmers markets in town.
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Yelena M.

Yelp
Great Farmers Market every Wednesday and Saturday morning. Always have the freshest produce and friendly farmers! Not crowded and plenty of parking!
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Frank F.

Yelp
Always a good market to visit. The twice a week frequency is nice, and diverse vendors.

Diane S.

Yelp
The best Farmers' market in town! Fresh food and you can talk to the person who grew it or made it.

Angela P.

Yelp
Top quality local produce from local farmers from May-October. You must go to the Spokane Farmers' Market if you are in Spokane.