The Green Market at Lincoln Road

Fresh food market · South Miami Beach

The Green Market at Lincoln Road

Fresh food market · South Miami Beach

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Lincoln Rd Mall, Miami Beach, FL 33139

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A South Beach classic every Sunday, year-round. Expect fruit, vegetables, flowers, and specialty items from independent vendors. Frequently cited by national travel writers, including The Times, it remains an essential Miami Beach open-air market.

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Farmers Market in Miami (2025)
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Ashish Aggarwal

Google
Everyone here is great. But the challenge is its not REALLY a traditional farmer’s market There are a handful of fruit stands sprinkled throughout the mall area selling some fruit, smoothies and freshly squeezed juices If you’re envisioning tons of stalls filled with snacks, treats, organic goodies and tons of produce, this place isn’t it Heard the farmer’s market in Coconut Grove (on Saturdays) is a better bet for that If you love coconut, and fresh coconut milk, what could make the trip here worth it is the Coco Market stand. Apart from fresh coconut water, they have this coconut smoothie made from the meat of the coconut that is DIVINE. It’s hard to believe there is no added sugar.. one sip and you’re hooked! Imagine I’ll be going back JUST for that ha!

Rich Herold

Google
RIP Green Market on Lincoln Road. Went yesterday planning to buy veggies, fruits, etc. But there were only one or two vendors with a small selection of veggies. The rest merely sold cut fruit cups (mango, etc) and coconut water. A few other random vendors were there, one offering ceviche. In all there were less than 10 vendors. It appears Covid-19 has destroyed the green market. Meanwhile the remaining brick and mortar stores appeared to be dying off, too. Sad to say Lincoln Road is no longer worth visiting.

Betty Regalado

Google
Very nice for walk arround and see different things
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Farah A.

Yelp
Love this farmers market! Especially during Miami's chilly season. It's a great way to spend the day and enjoy a delicious variety of refreshing fruits, juices, bites and also enjoy some other cool vendors along the way. There are plenty of vendors with exciting and unique concepts -- from fresh cut fruits and veggies to beautiful flowers, plants and other artsy items you can definitely enjoy your Sunday here.
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Gary M.

Yelp
We went out shopping before having to be somewhere that was scheduled. While waiting on our on way back to the place to change, we can across the farmer's market!! Surrounded by beautiful looking fruit, we had to get something. I rolled with the Soursop fresh fruit juice & it was super good. It was hard to go with just one, there were so many juices (alone) to choose from. You name the fruit, they had it. I tried some of their pineapple & it was as juicy just as much as it had a golden glow on it. The fruit bowl portions are HUGE!! A lot of their stuff was around $6 from what was ordered. Along with the juices and fruit bowls, they have smoothies on deck that looked just as good as everything else I've mentioned. Get your fruit fix.
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Ashley F.

Yelp
We stumbled upon this awesome outdoor market and I fell in love with this area. I was able to try this insane fresh fruit cup and it was perfect after a night of drinking lol. We didn't get to shop around much because we caught a Lyft shortly after walking through, but I definitely plan to come back and check this out again. It was such a cool looking market. Definitely recommend anyone checking this out!
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Naddia P.

Yelp
On Sundays I like to stroll on Lincoln Road, I prefer to go around noon so it is not so crowded and I enjoy it more. Every Sunday there is the farmer's market where you find fruits, vegetables, cheese, honey, ceviche, spices, live music and more. Right now you can also find The Salty Donut and El Bagel pop ups, really great and, one new place that I liked a lot is Roll With it, they have fresh baked goods, really tasty and for some French baguette you have Baguette + plus @lincolnrd @lincolnroadmall @lamontagnedessaveurs @thesaltydonut @thecocomarket @rollwithit_usa @baguetteplus @mondepice @elbagel
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Robbie G.

Yelp
So as for the shops they weren't of any interest to me I also didn't see anything I wanted to eat at the restaurants but will say it was 96 degrees so I can't eat like that.. that being said I came to the farmers market which I thought would be awesome here in Miami but all I saw was the same booths over and over of warm sliced fruits and juices. Working in food safety I did not consume any of this fruit at the booths but did purchase some and took it back to room to wash and properly chill. I did buy a smoothie at a local establishment that used chilled fruit and was made to order The whole experience down there was bad wish I stayed at the beach
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Mica L.

Yelp
This farmers market has grown so much. I love the fashion & accessories booths. You can get new & custom clothes, accessories, fresh foods/drinks, & anything in between. It's located in between an outdoor mall (Lincoln Rd) which makes it even more dope. It's one of my favorite markets in Miami.
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Miami 7.

Yelp
It's a nice place to go for a little. It has some food vendors, but mostly gives off vibes of a flea market style, along with the shops and restaurants that are already located on Lincoln Rd.
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Carolina S.

Yelp
If you're on the beach or taking a walk on or near Lincoln Road this Farmer Market is a good spot to take a stop! I specifically go for the organic fruits. They are delicious. I always get the big cup of mangoes! Best way to refresh yourself on a hot day. They also serve other cut up fruits such as strawberries, pineapple, and watermelon.
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Nic Z.

Yelp
Lincoln Road Farmer's Market is a collection of 8-12 stands with the freshest fruit in Miami. It starts a couple blocks down from Collins and is scattered along both sides of Lincoln. There were incredible juices and loads of fruit at good prices. I thought my friend was joking about the size of the avocados, but they really were gigantic. Each one was almost the size of my head and only $2-2.50 each. Incredible! (See my pictures.) There were also stands with fresh-baked bread and pastries plus empanadas (we got a TON of the latter, all kinds, and all were good). I was very surprised to see it not on Yelp, but come on by! Between the produce, food, and juice, you won't regret it.
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Trinh T.

Yelp
Wasnt a very big farmers market, however if you go do get something at the fruit stands at the beginning of the market. The fruits are very fresh and sweet. There is a man there that sells marinade and hot sauce called hot lips? It's all keto approved and very good.
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Lee M.

Yelp
Lame. Only one stand with fruits and vegetables. And no onions, celery, aubergines or squash, which was my mission today. Nothing was marked organic. No prices posted. There were a bunch of smoothie / juice places, but that is not what a farmers market should be about.
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Kat R.

Yelp
Nothing organic. A bunch of vendors selling coconut water. Regular vegetables and tropical fruits. But nothing organic, just the conventional stuff from pesticide ridden Homestead for more than at the grocery store. Few vendors spread out. It's really not that much. Not worth it.
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Jon O.

Yelp
NOTE: Read my original review of the Lincoln Road Farmers Market (and watch an awesoem video of my experience) on my blog, Style Over Stress: https://styleoverstress.com/2017/04/19/quick-guide-lincoln-road-farmers-market/ Plump pineapples, crisp watermelon and juicy mangoes add natural pops of color to South Beach at the Lincoln Road Farmers Market. Lincoln Road, a popular pedestrian shopping destination between 16th and 17th Streets, transforms into an open-air market each Sunday overflowing with local fruits and vegetables - along with antiques, clothing and more for the savvy shopper. After catching some rays on South Beach, naturally refreshing pick-me-ups are mandatory. Sip on coconut or guava juice to hydrate. Nibble on kiwis, or treat yourself to a cafecito (Cuban espresso). The Lincoln Road Farmers Market has it all when it comes to tropical delights. Ask, and you shall receive. Once satisfied, find some shade and explore Lincoln Road - you'll immediately feed off its infectious energy. During my walk, the sounds of mimosa-filled glasses clinking, birds chirping and a cellist performing eighties hits (think "Take My Breath Away" from Top Gun) lulled me into vacation mode. The Lincoln Road Farmers Market continues into most of the pedestrian shopping area, mingling with chain establishments from H&M to Starbucks. Boost your souvenir stockpile with practical items like Panama hats, or supplement your antique collection with silver tea sets. You'll notice the seamless blend of Spanish, Art Deco and modern architectural styles throughout your walk, reminding you of Miami's vibrant history. Despite the scintillating sun and sweat dripping down the small of my back, I trekked up and down Lincoln Road at least four times. I couldn't help myself from snapping more photos, and taking in the sweet smell of fresh fruit. The Lincoln Road Farmers Market, along with the avenue's fascinating history, truly took my breath away. The only thing missing? Top Gun's Charlotte Blackwood, to teach me how to fly.
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Lesley G.

Yelp
This is not a farmer's market. There were only two stands selling fruits and vegetables and none of it was locally grown. A waste of time.
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Mark M.

Yelp
A good amount of vendors selling all kinds of items. It's easy to navigate through to each one as they are long the main walkway.
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Meg B.

Yelp
Who doesn't love a farmers market? What a great way to support your community by purchasing from local vendors. Besides local produce, food and drink, there are even a few clothes and home decor to check out. Even if you don't want to spend a lot of money, it's just nice to get outside and explore some options. Arepas are delicious, coconut water quenches your thirst and acai bowls are a perfect light snack! Take home some honey or local fruit and veggies for later! Some vendors only accept cash, so be sure to have some on you if you plan on making a purchase. Feel free to bring your dogs too.

Elizabeth H.

Yelp
Loved our visit to the Sunday farmers market. Got some great ceviche, guacamole, a delicious coconut shake and fresh papaya to take back to our room. Lots of interesting stalls with vintage and imported goods. Bought some cute Thai clothing pieces, jewelry and a macrame plant hanger. Good people watching too.

Nedral J.

Yelp
We went on a Sunday so the selection was supper low. Only one fruit stand. But it was nice got bread, juice and a few fruit.
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Alex T.

Yelp
Great location with awesome vendors. This would be my definitely go to if I lived in the area. Produce was cheap and if you're into vintage and craft fairs this is perfect! It's in the middle of a busy outdoor shopping strip. Didn't try but looks like a good place to bargain.

Gina M.

Yelp
Was a nice stroll Looking shopping fresh fruit Coconut Water Fresh food multicultural foods Apple. Com Thanks Yelp
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Connie G.

Yelp
Farmers market is not the correct term. More like smoothie stands and the occasional empanada and arepa stand. Not worth a specific stop. Skip it and go somewhere else.