The Gardens GreenMarket

Farmers' market · Palm Beach Gardens

The Gardens GreenMarket

Farmers' market · Palm Beach Gardens
10500 N Military Trl, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410

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Fresh produce, artisanal goods, live music, and delicious food  

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10500 N Military Trl, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 Get directions

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10500 N Military Trl, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 Get directions

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Sara L

Google
Great way to spend a Sunday morning/afternoon. You only need about an hour or 1.5 hours is plenty. Come hungry! So many great options. On my visit we tried the French bakery the “Croque Monsieur” was fantastic. We Purchased fish dip, fresh juices, organic honey, beef tallow, essential oils, breakfast tacos, fresh salad dressing and beautiful pale yellow orchid. They also offer ceviche, fresh fruits and vegetables, candles, butcher, cheese, hummus, salsa, plants, guacamole, coffee, tea…. Go and have a great time!

Al Utkinson

Google
The Gardens Greenmarket in Palm Beach is an absolute gem! This vibrant market offers a fantastic experience, with something for everyone. It’s large, bustling, and filled with an impressive variety of fresh produce, artisanal goods, and locally made products. Whether you’re hunting for farm-fresh fruits and vegetables, homemade jams, or unique crafts, you’re sure to find something that catches your eye. The atmosphere is lively and welcoming, with plenty of people strolling through the booths, enjoying the sunny Florida weather. What really sets this market apart is the live music that adds an extra layer of charm to the whole experience. It’s the perfect soundtrack to your market stroll, making it feel like a mini-festival every time you visit. If you're looking for a fun, community-focused outing with fresh, high-quality products and a lively, festive vibe, The Gardens Greenmarket is the place to be. Whether you're grabbing ingredients for the week or just enjoying a day out, this market has it all!

Patrick Longton

Google
The best green market for fresh, locally grown produce. 3 oversized pints of strawberries 1 oversized pint of blackberries 12 mandarin oranges 4 peppers 1 bundle asparagus 1 pint of Brussels 1 cucumber 2 garlic 1 ginger $40.00

John Scott Dreamin

Google
Garden's Green Market is a favorite for me...great food, drinks and live music! A nice stroll with unique and interesting vendors and a chance to support the locals. A strawberry/banana smoothy, Mexican breakfast, with live music and I am in heaven!

Michelle Jordan

Google
Going to the market on Sundays is a really nice experience. I recommend going early and buying something (a pastry, some coffee, some produce or fresh eggs, whatever) to support having this kind of thing in our community. Have a seat in the shade and listen to whatever live musician is playing that week. Get some steps in if that's your thing. I'm happy to see that it's grown since Covid and I hope we all continue to support it. I MUST add that you should stop by and see the plant guy, Ron. He is in his 80s, is VERY knowledgeable about plants, and is just the sweetest man. He really is a treasure. He doesn't have any signage, just a few tables with different plants that he grows himself, and the most amazing natural fertilizers you will ever buy! He has his name and phone number taped to a table so you can call him with your plant questions, free of charge. His prices are also really reasonable. The plants in my photo are dwarf angel trumpets. I have never seen the dwarf variety anywhere. Very hard to get.

paulita harmon

Google
Beware this is not a service animal pet friendly place. They actively stalk you and harass you the whole time you’re there trying to have a good time and spend your money in Palm Beach Gardens so I will never ever go back to this place and if I could give it a -10 stars, trust me I would and not because the vendors the vendors are wonderful. It’s the stupid wanna be people out there that think that they are police officers

Wendy Machado

Google
Nice place and great time. Fresh food and really nice pastries. The business owners are respectful and with good energy. I brought avocado and it is squeezed

Tiffany Denier

Google
Cute farmer market. The veggie and fruit cost is really good. Got the super hero bowl at sweet blends. Delicious! Highly recommend. Has live music.
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VortexMama T.

Yelp
Excellent morning! Stumbled on this as we headed north to Norton Museum. We had time to kill so drove 15 min north. $160 later and 1.5 hours, we were happy! 1st, parking was easy at 845am, but was filling up. Parked, stopped by Mexican taco stand, 3 for $12, fresh toppings. Added $7 fresh hibiscus juice. Still hungry for breakfast. Then wham. FRENCH PASTRY! SO breakfast croissant, egg and bacon $12, cut in half. Ok, stuffed. More strolling, looking. Nice country band played. Not enough seating but found a few tables here and there. Bathroom was clean enough. We had a pit stop! Onward. Then strolled down to a granola stand, in glass jars, $32 for 2, $16 each. Then....getting tired. Ah..macaroons for daughter. Not me ...well $30 for dizen, purple bag. OK. We came up for the museum, so we better go! Lots of families, fairly diverse crowd, vendors. We will be back with our cart! Great Sunday out. A vendor said this was peak season, so more vendors than normal. He said it can get slimmer, but open year round. Worth a stop in Feb, March, April. I could see June/ July/ Aug, as dead, but tourist season, Oct to April is hopping
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Patti H.

Yelp
Great vendors! Some much to choose from! Some of my favorite vendors are at this green market. Great selection of so many kinds of prepared foods, organic fruits and vegetables, crafts, art, and clothing to choose from.
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Casey P.

Yelp
So many shops! This is my first time here but I will certainly be back. Local and seasonal, organic produce, meat, cheeses, pastries, jewelry, farmers, etc. This is the perfect way to spend an easy Sunday morning. The customer service from all the vendors is always great and you get to walk around in the sunshine while supporting local businesses. You can't beat the free samples! There is even a band that plays for the first few hours and there is always fire and police presence which makes it a great outing for the whole family.

Nancy S.

Yelp
Clean, beautiful & many different vendors. Food vendors outweigh any other vendors which I believe is necessary at a green market many of these farmers markets have more craft items, then fresh fruit, and vegetables. The gardens green market offers all of the above and more!
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Jeannie C.

Yelp
Great way to spend a Sunday morning with Family! Many choices for a light breakfast alo g with jewelry, art, plants and live music to enjoy your treats by.
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Kyle V.

Yelp
Great farmers market with tons of fresh produce, baked goods, food, and more. They had such a variety of vendors that we walked around twice before making a decision on what we wanted for breakfast. We ended up getting a couple empanadas, waffle sticks, and smoothies. It was all delicious and the vendors were all so friendly. The only complaint we had was that the parking was a pain with lines of cars fighting over a few spots. When we returned to our car, 4 different cars followed us with their blinkers on trying to fight for our spot. This definitely seemed like a local farmers market rather than a tourist trap.

Linda H.

Yelp
If you are in the area and want fresh produce, flowers, food trucks, bakery goods, hand made jewelry, unique clothing items, try this farmers market. Usually there is a band playing and the fire and rescue department often has coloring sheets for the kids. It is very family friendly. No pets allowed. There is a crowd but parking extends to behind the baseball fields. A fun Sunday morning event where locals shop.
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Ariel W.

Yelp
This past Sunday marked the 20th anniversary of this farmer's market. While not as large as the West Palm Beach GreenMarket held on Saturday on Clematis, this market is still quite large with 120 vendors. It is open every Sunday from 8 to 1 at the City Hall Municipal Campus. After smelling them from the parking lot, I had to start my visit with my favorite fall treat, pipping hot apple cider donuts. I opted for the $4 mini bag but you could also get a larger cone perfect for strolling the market with. My next stop was Seaside Smoothies where I got a refreshing piña colada. I couldn't leave the market without taking a snack with me, a bag of birthday cake flavored popcorn. Other vendors were selling the fresh fruits and vegetables you would expect to find at a farmer's market but also cooking oils, seasonings, raw honey, sauces, orchids and plants, natural remedies, healthy dog food, bonsai, baked goods, fudge, hot food, jewelry, cheese, crafts, and art. There was so much to look at. As I walked around there was a live band playing in the gazebo. The market has different performers every weekend as well as different events. On October 31st for instance they are offering a complimentary make and take art class for children and everyone is invited to come dressed in costume. Check their website for the schedule and dates. Come out to the market and support local food growers, small businesses and artisans. One thing to note is dogs are not allowed at the market per the city ordinance banning pets in city parks. I had a lovely morning walking around in the sunshine and shopping. Thanks Holly for inviting me.
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Allison K.

Yelp
Love this green market, and especially love that they are open in the summer. While it is hot, you can always cool down with a pina colado smoothie. Lots of great bakeries (try the cheddar jalapeño bread, or the goat cheese onion jam croissant). Lots of fresh fruit and veggie stands, with lots of samples for tasting. The arepa place is one of my favorite vendors. They always greet me with a friendly hello, and I feel like a regular customer where the owner knows your name. The cheese guy (who owns The Cheese Shoppe in Lantana) is also another favorite vendor. There is also live music, and the crowd seems to really enjoy the music. Definitely a frequent shopper.
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Denise T.

Yelp
I have been here awhile ago, someone brought me and I couldnt remember how to get there. I came here today on a rainy day to pick up my order of cookies and was please to find this was the place, and now I know! There was not many vendors here today, but normally there are lots and its nice to walk around Come out and see for yourself, I will be back
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Jade R.

Yelp
It's nice! Don't get me wrong, it's not as extensive or impressive as the West Palm Green Market, but it's certainly better than the Wellington one! Same general vendors there: cider doughnuts, pumphouse coffee, produce, sweet blendz. Overall I'd definitely go if I'm in the area again, but West Palm will always reign supreme!
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Andrew C.

Yelp
We love to visit Palm Beach Green Market on Sunday mornings. Located off Burns Road in a community Park with parking that my require long walks to the market. My favorite activity there is choosing a place to buy breakfast and listen to live music while eating. There is a mix of vendors such as driftwood art, farm vegetables, various breads, jewelry, jams, oils, and so much more. My favorite vendors are eateries and farm organic vegetable sellers.
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Mindy M.

Yelp
The Market is temporarily located at the Store Self Storage & Wine Store. I know, sounds kind of weird, but they made it work. Half of the vendors were outside with tents, some were under the breezeway, and some were inside. The flow kind of reminded me of an estate sale, but with new items. There were lots of vendors: handmade soaps, artisan breads/pastries, cheese, cooking oils, homemade popsicle, etc. Even had a live singer!!!! How cool is that? I HAD to try the apple cider donuts from one of the vendors. I usually like glazed donuts, but these were actually good. Get a cone full of them and share them with someone. I had already eaten breakfast, and was done after three donuts. All of the vendors were really nice. The guy that was selling wheat grass shots gave me a few pointers for my wheat grass harvest, but the one vendor that stood out to me the most was the gentleman that was selling plants. He had a table full of lavender and I was just in awe that he was able to grow them in Florida. Being that it's so humid, I find it hard to maintain my lavender plants. He gave me some advice, and it gave me hope to try again. I bought two of his plants. Great place to spend a lazy Sunday morning with your honey or to just pig out.
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Robin W.

Yelp
On Sunday we traveled to the Outdoor Green Market just off Burns Road in Palm Beach Gardens. It was a gorgeous day and perfect for an outdoor activity. Having a huge shaded playground for the kids nearby was an added bonus. On this day, even "Tent Looking" aka "Window Shopping" was fun to do at this venue. That didn't last long though. Once I spotted the yummy Thai Food Booth, Produce Tent, flowers and orchid booths, there was no more just looking. The Thai Booth, "Soukie's" was amazing. We bought huge healthy Shrimp and Lettuce Rolls-Two for $5. The Sticky Rice with Mango looked really good. My son enjoyed that. I really loved the Flower Tea Limeade too! I then went to catch up with our group since they had left me in the dust while I was doing more "Tent Looking". Along the way the freshly made bread caught my eye. They were all out of the Organic Bread but had quite an assortment of other kinds. Next, I found our group eating their Thai Food. Just across from them was the Produce Tent. They had a large assortment of Organic Vegetables! As you know, Organic Vegetables are expensive and don't hold up as well. Its best to buy them at a reasonably priced fresh market. The prices had just been reduced because they were ready to close. Jackpot of all jackpots! I bought a big bag of organic produce. It included 7 sweet potatoes, 6 zucchini's and three eggplant all for $5. I then found my crew up ahead near the orchids! Uh oh. The magnetic pull could not be resisted! $5.each for a two stemmed multi bud mini orchid. I bought four. Lastly, the flower guy had one huge bouquet of gorgeous Spring Flowers. $5.left. I bought it. He was closing. My poor husband looked like a pack horse at this point and I was being left in the dust again. It was unfortunately time to leave.
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Brittany B.

Yelp
Palm Beach gardens green market is back at burns road location today! So many great local business selling homemade food/drinks, jewelry, paintings and so much more! Love going here to see different business and get some great deals. Not to mention fresh vegetables and fruit which are always a bargain! Today I tried the dragon bowl from Sweet Blendz and the presentation was beautiful. The base was a blend of acai, strawberry, and blueberries then topped with granola, strawberry, banana, blueberries, mango, raspberries, chia seeds, help hearts, and coconut. It was incredibly filling and not to mention healthy! 10$ not a bad deal for fresh quality fruits. Also tried One Kombucha, I got there triple berry hibiscus kombucha which is a delicious probiotic tea & they even have it on tap! Love it!!
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Sophie L.

Yelp
The market is okay but seeing how a staff member of the event was harassing A customer yesterday made me sick. I wrote a report on it. Double thumbs down. I definitely would not recommend bringing your family are children here. Delray Beach farmers market is so much better And friendlier environment.
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Kanchan B.

Yelp
Fabulous Market! Such a variety of goods - from flowers to fresh locally grown veggies to jewelry and everything in between including tons of raw food & cooked food stalls. It's small enough to be walkable without being overwhelming. We lucked out with finding parking as we came around 12:20ish (the market shuts down at 1pm). However, I can imagine that parking might be a pain if this place is super busy. The two shops that I visited was Warrior Soul, run by the lovely Edna who knows a lot about stones and their power. The other shop was Thor's Originals & Mary's Nutz. They have lovely freshwater pearl necklaces, earrings & bracelets. The owner will also make jewelry to order on commissions. All in all had a brilliant time walking around and checking out all the stalls! Yelp 90 /2018
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Lesley F.

Yelp
My **300** Review! Wow! And one of the most perfect days of all after a nice bike ride at Grassy Preserve we decided to come to the Gardens Green Market in lieu of going to a diner for breakfast. Getting there just before 10am we were able to procure parking in a close lot. This was my first time here and there was so much to see, touch, hear and if course taste! Gorgeous flowers, including orchids, hydrangeas, sunflowers were the first thing we came upon. We were all hungry but couldn't make a choice until we walked through two of the main walkways. The vendors were exceptionally friendly wanting us to try their items. I tasted a wonderful piece of bread from Johnnys in Jupiter, an excellent cider donut (cannot remember name of vendor).. an outstanding sample of lobster bisque.. well you get it.. the Açaí bowl stand (Sweet Blendz) was beckoning me .. the fruit was fresh and amazing , the bowls were bountiful and I figured it had to be somewhat healthy. I ordered a small dragon bowl, and there is honey and coconut so you can top off your bowl yourself. It was excellent. Found a rib place where they were offering a special.. the produce looked beautiful, I did buy some beets, potatoes and some greens. Lots of food options that you can eat there or take home. Lots of bread and artisan cheese places. Many gifts as well, jewelry, handmade soaps, lotions and local honey. Love that there are so many local vendors to buy from. I will definitely be back again very soon!

Alissa K.

Yelp
I love coming here every Sunday and getting fresh food. I just wish it was all year long.
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Heather D.

Yelp
This market always has fresh, local, and organic veggie and fruit options. There are many other stalls with fresh pastas, milk, eggs, etc. This market is not as crowded as the Clematis Green market which I appreciate. There is also free parking but you may have to walk across the street for it. (Also, lots of handicapped parking.)

Jessica G.

Yelp
This place seemed very cool from the outside and I will be returning! Unfortunately, they DO NOT ALLOW DOGS so I was unable to go in. I am writing this review so no one makes the mistake I did and bring their pup all the way there just to turn around.
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Dara W.

Yelp
I love visiting this market when in Florida. They have lots of gluten free options and I always make sure to stop by key lime to happiness and candid coffee while there. With so many great finds I'm just sad that I can't go every week
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Meredith R.

Yelp
One of the best farmer market ever been to crafts, food and a live band. Every year it gets bigger and bigger. Its only seasonal though I think oct. through May. Place gets packed and hard to find parking and food does go quick so try to get there early but you will truly enjoy it.

Marion J.

Yelp
Good for a walk and so product. It is friendly with music. I do not give 5 stars asI think the market could have more fresh product not cooked (vegetable, fish, meats...) and prices are high.

Dani G.

Yelp
Awesome market. They have a great assortment of local produce, ready to eat food and other artisan items. It's nice event with music and a large layout. Prices are a little high for the area so expect to overpay but that doesn't stop us because it's a nice event Sunday mornings.
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Teresa H.

Yelp
Many vendors. Such variety. Also they have fresh locally made Kombucha which is delicious and reasonable priced.

Jenna R.

Yelp
I am giving this market 1 star as they would not allow any of our friends with their well behaved dogs to enter the market. The green markets in all the neighboring cities in the county do allowed dogs to accompany their owners, but not in Palm Beach County. Very disappointed.
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Veronica J.

Yelp
I am so disappointed. I really love the market. I usually go to the one in Downtown West Palm Beach. Rarely do I have the chance to go on Sunday, but today, I took my great uncle and my puppy to go to the green market. We parked, and I walked to this special place where they sell waffles on a stick... sounds silly but they are delicious. I love the venders... my review is more geared toward the person from Parks and Recreation. Apparently they do not allow dogs. No sooner did I get to my favorite spot, then this lady approached me and said we have to leave. She further said that no dogs were allowed. OK... Because all of the other markets allowed dogs, I made an assumption that was incorrect. But the manner in which the message was delivered was rude, condescending, and of course, untrue. But then, the truth is not the truth any more... She was trying to escalate a situation that needed no argument. If it is a rule, then so be it. HOWEVER, TO RAISE HER VOICE AND TELL ME THAT IF I HAD READ THE SIGNS AT THE ENTRANCE OR GONE ONTO THE WEBSITE I WOULD HAVE KNOWN. So, I left and the same location as I entered... I saw the GreenMarket sign, and several parking signs. Guess what? NOT ONE OF THEM SAID NO PETS. I ultimately said to the lady, why is this an argument when I am leaving? She had a mouthful to say, and I simply walked away. Again, rules are rules... I understand that. But the manner in which the message is delivered was unfortunately a poor representation of Palm Beach Gardens. Even if I don't have my puppy, I am not going to return. Your attitude can either open or close doors. This definitely closed the doors for me. I have made many purchases there, but I will save my future purchases for the West Palm Beach Green Market.
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Gail D.

Yelp
Dave Dubois got us hooked on the Green Market in W Palm and when the boat show was there we all went to the one in N Palm on Military Trail. Great weekend morning for breakfast sandwiches, smoothies and fresh fruits and veggies. Don't forget to get a crab cake!! They are the best ever! And homemade popsicles! Bring a cooler to take some home as they are addictive.

Xyresic V.

Yelp
Looked very nice but may never know... not dog friendly. Asked to leave. Its in a city park and ordinance is via the city of PB Gardens. It's a shame to have an event like this outdoors in South Florida and not allow pets.

Tyler C.

Yelp
Gets better every year. We basically make it a breakfast/brunch food crawl. There's unique crafts that we've picked up for last minute Christmas gifts, live music, & clean, organized setup. But the food (both hot, prepared items & things to take home) is the headliner. Some notable mentions... -French bakery -artisan cheeses (especially balsamic aged pecorino) -russian/Jewish traditional baked goods -gourmet empanadas -impressive local produce.

Jana M.

Yelp
I love the PBG Green Market! I appreciate the variety of vendors and always stock up on organic vegetables! Hopefully they will allow small dogs soon!

Regina P.

Yelp
Wonderful green market with plenty of vendors and parking. Open year round for smart locals who get their food straight from the source. Try the Farriss Farms meat, the Nature's Villa soaps, Celis produce, & Olive Oil of the World. They are there year round and never disappoint.