Ybor City Saturday Market

Farmers' market · Ybor City

Ybor City Saturday Market

Farmers' market · Ybor City

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1901 N 19th St, Tampa, FL 33605

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Year-round and locally run since 2000, this outdoor market gathers Tampa makers, bakers, and small farms in the heart of historic Ybor. The city calendar and the market’s site confirm regular Saturday hours. Expect Cuban bread, art, plants, and easy neighborhood people-watching.

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Set in the historic heart of Ybor City, this Saturday market is a feast for the senses — offering everything from farm-fresh produce and local honey to Cuban sandwiches and handmade crafts. Open year-round and praised by Southern Living for its welcoming atmosphere, the market is a hub where Tampa’s multicultural heritage is on full display. Live music and cooking demonstrations add to the festive ambiance, making every visit feel like a celebration of local flavor.

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Every Saturday, Tampa’s historic Ybor City comes alive with a vibrant open-air market, recommended by Lonely Planet and local food writers. Families can sample local treats, shop for artisan crafts, and enjoy live performances in a setting rich with Cuban and Italian heritage. The market also offers kids’ activities and cooking demos, making it a lively way to connect with the city’s multicultural spirit.

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Helen VG

Google
Nice tiny market with local products and music. Watch out for the chickens and the roosters.

John Morris

Google
Was a bit disappointed in the market for how much it was recommended online. Not many vendors. It's interesting to see the chickens of Ybor City. Don't go to Ybor City after dark. It's a bit sketchy even during the day

David Anderson

Google
Standard vendor market that you see in most towns. Not a huge "Farmers" market. Lots of free range chickens roaming around so if you like that, you'll get your full of funny chickens

Devan M

Google
I visited for the Taste Latino Festival which I believe happens once per year. Good food, nice people and great music. Look out for the chickens lol.

Elizabeth Khoury

Google
I absolutely love the Ybor Market. It’s small and very local, there’s a lot of the vendors coming almost every single week. It’s a very community oriented group, and the vendors always have great stuff and are helpful. The market is more geared towards crafts and such, not as much fruit and veggie vendors. There is one produce vendor who has great options, but that is all. And of course I recommend the macaroons, they change the flavors each week.

Diane B

Google
Very small. You can walk through it in about 10 minutes or less. The whole Ybor area is totally worth a visit, but this market should be treated as a small stop, not a destination. Lots of wild chickens to see.

Jennifer Jasper

Google
The Ybor Saturday market is a weekly vendor market in the heart of ybor. I have gone for years as a shopper and am now a vendor myself. It's truly amazing on Both sides of the table. There's a wide variety of food and artists and craftsmen, but plenty of awesome regulars too! I recommend this market if your looking for a fun activity on a Saturday or if you're looking for a market as a vendor!

Donna Ruryk

Google
Most vendors were very nice and great to talk too. They were very eager to tell you about there product. Overall a great experience.
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Kristin Leigh M.

Yelp
I didn't know they had a Saturday market until I stumbled upon it. I had a very tasty jerk chicken sandwich with plantains (the vendor also sells their spice blends). There were also some great jewelry vendors; I purchased some hand-crafted earrings for only $18. In addition to good and food, I did also see one or two produce vendors like a traditional farmer's market. What makes this market are the wild chickens - I loved them! 2025: 12/100
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Jonathan G.

Yelp
Casual outdoor setting with good options. We got fresh lemonade, unique pillow, fresh banana bread and a juicy sweet watermelon. The both owners we're pleasant
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Michael M.

Yelp
I love a good local market as much as anyone and this definitely had some cool things, (heck we even bought some of them!) but whether this is more of a seasonal market or maybe people are still recovering / rebuilding after the hurricanes, the end result is that there were only a couple dozen vendors selling on this day and none of it was the sort of thing that would make me want to come back.
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Christopher P.

Yelp
This is a great Saturday morning activity. We grab a Cuban coffee and Cuban bread, sit in the park and enjoy our breakfast. Then we wander the market to see all the local artisans and the wears. Great place!
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Mel C.

Yelp
This was an average sized Farmers Market on a Saturday morning. We were lucky enough to find parking close by and paid $7 for several hours. There are some interesting and unique vendors with clothing, jewelry, and local spices or foods, but prices seemed a little high to me for some of the items. I enjoyed visiting the small museum near Centennial Park where an employee there recommended the Columbia restaurant to us. Ybor City has a rich and diverse cultural background, and it's worth the walk around during the day to visit the historic sites. However, I don't think I would feel comfortable here at night. The Latin vibe music and chickens running around made this a fun experience. I DO NOT recommend using the bathrooms at Centennial Park. They were in very poor shape, and sadly, it looked like someone was sleeping in one of the stalls. Use the restroom behind the museum instead (near the fountain) or go to a restaurant on 7th Street.
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Eilonwy W.

Yelp
The best leisurely start to your weekend! Grab a coffee at Foundation or Blind Tiger, say hello to the wild chickens, and stroll the booths of reasonably priced arts and food vendors. If it's your first visit, stop early at the lady who sells handmade string bags, so you have something to carry your loot in. You can get every sort of jewelry and accessory, shell art, empanadas, macarons, original paintings, T-shirts, soaps, locally made foods, and a smattering of vintage items. If you're looking for stocking stuffers or host gifts, it's one-stop shopping.
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Elena L.

Yelp
I enjoy this market. We have been a few times over the years. I love the variety of vendors. We went a few weeks ago. The last time we had been there before that was the end of 2019, so it was nice to visit a staple event in the community that we hadn't been to in a long time. The market is a fun way to shop local, and see familiar faces. It's fun to get to know the local vendors and hear their business experiences. It's cool to see vendors that are still around year after year, especially in an economy taking a lot of hits right now. When we were there recently we got some empanadas that were really good. Caramel waffle cookies, other vendor's cookies, banana bread and super good bacon beef jerky. The chickens are a sweet addition to the whole Saturday market experience. The town is fun to explore and parking is close by and cheap. I look forward to returning again and again to this market!
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Boon C.

Yelp
It is vey small farmer market. It has some art and craft, food, service, clothing and specialty. It located at Centennial Park of Ybor City. It is at the corner of 9th Avenue and 19th St. Parking is easy along the street side. They have parking lot with the fees apply. In the park they are some shaded area with roof cover. This area have a lot vendors and pleasant to walk. Across the street is Ybor City Museum State Park which make this Saturday Market a one stop visit. Among the vendors I like the vendor who sell the indoor plants. This indoor plant has multi color and easy to take care. Just a few spray and close the glass enclosure, the steam form on the glass and create natural indoor steam room. There are some clothing, buttons vendors. It was very interesting. Some vendor sell gluten free cake. Not many vendor but have something to offer for everyone.
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Julian V.

Yelp
This place is such a cute Saturday market! The vendors are so kind, and there are a wide range of homemade goods being sold. Paintings, soaps, candles, jewelry, clothing, macarons, empanadas, fresh produce. And of course, lots of chickens running around which adds to the charm.
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Kris F.

Yelp
I've been going here since October 2020. It's getting bigger and bigger each week. It's nice to see the activity. Fresh market items, Tad leather items are well made and I love everything from there, shirts, pottery, jewelry, vegan, coffee, plants, dog items and ol'fashion button-on hand towels and aprons. Support local!
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Karen F.

Yelp
This market is okay, but I don't think it's one of the area's best. If you go one time, you probably will see many of the same exact vendors the next time you go. There is always a fresh produce stand at one end with reasonable prices, a fresh honey seller, multiple vendors selling homemade soaps, candles, and lotions, a cigar seller, a basket seller, a fresh bread small loaf guy, many jewelry vendors, a knit and crochet vendor, a few miscellaneous shops, and then a few food trucks. During the holidays the amount of vendors pick up, and I have bought some cool macramé plant hangers and pottery to give as gifts. There is plenty of street parking, and a pay lot nearby to park in, as well.
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Arianna A.

Yelp
After 6 months on pandemic initiated hiatus, I am so glad that the Ybor Saturday market is back open! I really miss this Market. I would come just about every weekend to pick up fresh produce and see what unique one-of-a-kind items are being sold by local vendors, craftsman, and artists. I was here two weeks ago when it opened and I came again today. I most recently bought a beautiful painting by Cuban artist Madelin Perez NOA. She is in the market with her spouse every weekend and has some beautiful paintings and art work made from repurposed items. I also got an opportunity to buy some of my favorite things that I've been missing since the market has been closed including my favorite 8 oz eucalyptus sugar scrub ($12) from Body Silk by Robin and 8oz, raw orange blossom honey ($8) from a local bee keeper. I'm also happy to get fresh produce again from Tungett Produce and Citrus. Today I bought some cute little shorts from Aquiser, two cute masks (Rug Rats and Qudditch) from Katee's Bowtique for $5 each and some other odds and ends like my produce. The vendors are slowly but surely returning to the market. It's not as full as it used to be but it's getting there. Glad to have you back!
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Dave M.

Yelp
Definitely check out the Saturday market. There is something for everyone. The vendors are very friendly. Check out Alice's Macaron's and More - delicious macarons...and more. Alice and her mom create some very unique flavors. Also checkout the Happy Baker for some fantastic twists on banana bread.
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Thomas B.

Yelp
Saturday markets are open again with regular hours starting in October. Nice way to spend the morning.
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Dale S.

Yelp
A curious collection of crafts and foods for sale with some live music. The chickens running around the area add to the ambiance. I don't think the shopping is that great, but the atmosphere is relaxing and the items that are for sale are genuine "market goods" - not a resale of big box store items.
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Jessi Z.

Yelp
So much fun for both adults and children. Lots to see, taste/eat, and listen to. Wonderful, friendly vendors with authentic items/food.
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Haron K.

Yelp
Nice little outdoor market...I'm not sure if tropical storm Dorian ran any of the normal vendors off or not, but there were still a decent amount of vendors out on this particular Saturday, with a nice variety of goods and fare, from food, to candles, to jewelry, to art. Everyone, pretty much to the letter, had smiles on their faces and were more than willing to be salespeople and give you a nice backstory and insight to their creative process. On the smaller side of the many outdoor markets I've been to, but pound-for-pound, it stands up well. Don't be surprised to run into a rooster or 2 along the way...Apparently, they are protected animals!?
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Anna M.

Yelp
A handful of us decided to visit the Ybor Saturday Market during the Ybor City Cupcake Festival. Just like Ybor City itself, this market has something for everyone. You can buy groceries, clothes, voodoo dolls (insert evil emoticon here), and even get a massage. There are many vendors and booths, so be sure to get here early. Parking is minimal, so be mindful you may have to walk a littler ways. The Cupcake Festival was poorly organized. The booths were spread throughout the market and I don't recall if there was any notice or publication that let the general public know where the specific bakers were. I guess the reason why everyone was spread out was so that patrons had a chance to take a look at other various booths? I won't let this affect my opinion of the YSM, though. I definitely plan on going back soon and taking another look.
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Joel H.

Yelp
If you've experienced some of the bigger markets in the Tampa Bay area (Wiregrass and St. Pete come to mind) then the Ybor Market will really underwhelm. There isn't much going on here. That's too bad because it is held in a beautiful location, Centennial Park, with lots of room to grow. As it currently stands, the vendors only fill about a quarter of the park. In some ways that's good, that leaves lots of room for the chickens and roosters to wander freely around in search of food. For consumers, that's bad. It means very little options. I came to the market in search of fruits and vegetables and there were only two stands selling these. Both had a limited selection. I figured that the small selection at both of these stands meant that they were peddling seasonal, local fruits and veggies, otherwise the selection would be bigger. One stand was selling only local, organic produce. I was down with that. The other had items that came from Georgia. If your going to sell foods from all over, I would expect more options. Something like what I get at some of those other farmer's markets. Anyway, I left the produce section of the market empty handed. I perused the rest of the market and came across a number of different stands. There was a local author selling his book about baseball as well as stands peddling eggs, sourdough breads, banana breads, cookies, nuts, soaps, crafts, smoothies and stuffed potatoes. At the edge of the market there was a gym I've never heard of and a greyhound adoption group. I'll probably continue visiting the market because my daughter likes to look around and watch the chickens. But when it comes to actually buying something, I'll be spending my money at one of the other farmer's markets in the Tampa area.
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Amanda H.

Yelp
Came after the Gasparilla Distance Classic this morning. We were not originally planning on attending this event. We did wish more food trucks or restaurants open when this event starts in the morning. The food that was available at the event when we got there was a watermelon juice truck, an icee truck, and some other kind of dessert. We did not see many craft, produce, or other farmers market type of items being sold. One person was selling pasta sauce but most was advertisements/ promotions for big businesses like tv channels and radio stations. I was hoping to purchase most of my groceries for the week but left with nothing after eating at Gaspar's Grotto (tasty breakfast with yummy Cuban bread). The cigars shops were the only main businesses that were up and fully running while we walked through twice. Once looking for food and second walking back to the car after food.
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Coty S.

Yelp
Ybor City Saturday Market is truly a market and not a Farmer's Market. Don't be mislead and you will find a market filled with organic produce, farmed raised meats, and other items that most Farmer's Markets have. You will not be anywhere near completing your grocery list by shopping here. However, there are a few produce stands, it is mostly a prepared foods and flea market type atmosphere. There are local folks selling jewelry, baked goods, fair style foods (like funnel cakes and hot dogs), massages, you name it. The booth spaces are fairly cheap, and the coordinators appear to be only interested in making money. So, I have found, from my experience, that anyone and everyone is welcome to sells goods at this market. Parking is kind of bad after 10:00am, so try to get there before then.
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DeShawn M.

Yelp
A great local market in beautiful historic Ybor City. Every Saturday from 9am to 3pm except summer (9am to 1pm) You can find all kinds of crafts at this market, it's easy to walk and such a fun atmosphere. Pick up handmade soap, jewelry, produce, food, hand crafts such as woven baskets and more. A definite must if you are in the area on Saturday.
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Miss Lady ..

Yelp
Like 15 basic handicrafts, fruits and food stalls. You could walk through in 15 mins. Its good if you're in the area but nothing you'd wanna travel for.
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Janet D.

Yelp
Great place to shop, good food, great desserts, unique items and produce. Fresh baked goods.
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Alyssa S.

Yelp
Really? This is hardly worth going to. The best part about it was the chickens running around. I would definitely not come back I paid $5 to park which was a total waste of money. The food area was very small, almost no fresh produce, mainly just a place to buy locally made jewelry, one candle place, some art, and some mediocre food. After walking around for maybe 6 minutes, we had lapped the the market twice and decided to sit at a coffee shop to get our money's worth of parking.
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Jennifer S.

Yelp
Wandering around Ybor one Saturday afternoon we started to hear music. As we got closer we saw tents set up so we decided to get closer to see what was going on. Turns out we walked right into the Ybor City Saturday Market. BONUS!! I love farmers markets and things like this so much. Not only because I love supporting the local community but you will always find cool things at these markets that you cannot find anywhere else. We walked to each tent and bought a few things. Fresh baked banana bread, freshly harvested organic honey (so good btw) and he had the bee's there on display, and tons of original artwork that we fell in love with. There were 3 different artists there and one that did art using nothing but a sea shell as a paint brush. Beautiful artwork and I just had to buy a few small pieces. They also had tons of fresh produce, clothing, jewelry, crafts, pretty much a little bit of everything. It was a really nice place to just walk around and chat with the locals. We spent over an hour just walking around working up an appetite for lunch.
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Annette G.

Yelp
This is a fun market, a great way to ease into Saturday. There are all kinds of vendors here, from cigar makers to artists as well as a very nice farmers market. When I was there I picked up some local honey from Eden's Nectar, a beekeeping co-op and a homemade plant hangers by 'Knotty Nanna'. Also picked up a free sample of some wonderful smelling goat's milk soap from Aeesha Spa. Next time, I'm picking up a full bar! Definitely a good haul for the day! It's open every Saturday starting at 9am, rain or shine. Depending on the time of year, it'll go to 3pm or 1pm. Check the website for accurate hours. Part of the market is covered, which is nice because you get both shade from the sun and cover from an occasional shower. Parking is a bit of a hassle, but you can usually find it a few blocks away along the street. There are plenty of food vendors if you're hungry, plus... Tampa Bay Brewing company isn't too far away.
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Nick S.

Yelp
I like this market. It's not huge, but there is an interesting mix of food vendors, produce, and artisans. And it's in awesome Ybor! Fun to explore. Highlights include Happy Baker banana,.chocolate and blueberry breads, the guy who carves Kenyan giraffes and elephants, plus the offerings of artisan jewelry makers.
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Jennifer S.

Yelp
If you're looking for a farmer's market in which to see a variety of vendors selling locally grown produce, then look elsewhere. There is one vendor selling produce at the Ybor Saturday Market, and it looks as though they have a store somewhere else that they pack up and bring to the market on Saturday mornings. There were a few cool vendors with some handmade items including soaps, watercolor paintings and glass beads. For the most part, it wasn't worth the trip at all, and we don't live very far away.
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Sam G.

Yelp
Sadly, this probably isn't worth the drive if you aren't already in the Tampa area. There were 30 vendors at this park so it was only about half full. There was hardly any produce to speak of, which is generally what makes a farmer's market a farmer's market. I have reason to believe that attendance at this market (by vendors) probably varies so it would be worth it to visit at different times of the year. Most vendors were selling crafts but some of the stuff definitely looked like it is bought elsewhere and was just being re-sold. One guy was selling fur pelts. In Tampa. Florida. Giant fail. What was noteworthy: -Aeesha Spa had some nice soaps made from natural essential oils. Not all of them are, so be sure to ask which ones have natural ingredients. -Joey Biscotti's(run by recent NYC ex-pats) unique Margarita Cookies. Lemon-lime tasty sugar cookie with a ring of salt around the edge. Nice packaging too. -Famous Fudge's bag of 4 macroons for $1. Yum. -VinnieLu's Beachside Chocolates chocolate covered potato chips. Delicious but probably made from store bought chips and chocolate and combined at home.. which is only sort of homemade. -Ybor City Coffee Roasters. They were all out of the French roast beans and tried to convince me that their fine coffee machine grind would work in my Bodum. I think not. French presses require coarse grinds or you can expect to be drinking sludge. A coffee purveyor should know this. I had a cup, it was alright but I questioned their choice of providing powdered coffee whitener and cheap refined white sugar vs. raw brown sugar and milk/soymilk. They sell flavored coffee too, but really who drinks Banananut flavored coffee? Other vendors were selling paintings, photography, candles(looked store bought), jewelry, t-shirts, and a guy was making hot dogs(no veggie option). I go to farmer's markets to eat interesting things and buy fresh bread, fruit and vegetables so overall I was disappointed with Ybor City.
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Robbie C.

Yelp
A great place to come when the weather cools down to support the local community. Today they had a cupcake festival where local armature bakers were judged for title of best cupcake. They were selling all kinds of creative flavors for $1-$3 per cupcake. A bit too early for me to indulge but grandson enjoyed! Lots of crafts and food on hand to peruse. Handmade jewelry, candles, art work, woodwork and produce (not an abundance) but what they did have looked fresh. Virtually something for everyone. The vendors were a pleasure to speak with as they all seemed to take great pride in their wares. No high pressure, just friendly folks and a great atmosphere. Free parking, free admission and open year round every Saturday from 9am-3, I will make sure to come back.
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Kelsey L.

Yelp
I love Ybor, so when I heard about the Saturday Market here, I had to go. Maybe my expectations were a little too high. When I think Saturday market, I think of lots produce stands, a bunch of local artists, and maybe a couple food stands in the mix. The Ybor City Saturday Market was a little backwards to my thinking. The market was mainly packed with food stands, and a handful of artists whose work was very over priced. It was very small to what I was expecting, with maybe 20 vendors at most. There may be been 1-2 produce stands, though neither of them had quality fresh produce. If you're looking for a light bite, then check it out on your afternoon stroll of Ybor. I wouldn't recommend driving out of your way to visit this market.
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Meaghan A.

Yelp
I took out of town guests here a few weeks ago and we had a lovely time. There were lots of different vendors (crafts, food, cooking tools, jewelry, candles/scented wax, etc.) and all of them obviously took pride in their products, no junk stalls here. Most of the food vendors gave out free samples and did demos with their cooking tools. There was one vendor who had hula hoops for people to play with and my husband and I had a competition much to the entertainment of those around us =] It was a lot of fun, a great family-friendly way to spend a weekend morning. You can always walk down to Centro Ybor and up 7th Ave. to go window shopping or pop in one of the restaurants for a bite to eat when you're done.
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Drake M.

Yelp
I love going here on Saturday mornings! I get hot sauce and salsas ever time I go here. The only issue I have is that some times my favorite people aren't there every time but I got their cards and websites so it's all good. Everyone working here is always really nice and friendly. Great place to burn an hour or two in the morning. I clicked yes on the accepts credit cards but it really depends on the owner of the booth.
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Taylor G.

Yelp
I came to this market looking for fresh local produce. Unfortunately, there wasn't a ton of selection. There were two small produce stands where we were able to find some small sweet potatoes, cucumbers, zucchini, and apples. The fruits and vegetables were reasonably priced and cheaper than we would normally pay at Publix for the same items. The majority of the Ybor City market consists of small vendors selling jewelry and knick knacks. We did stop for lunch from one of the prepared food stands. My girlfriend had a salmon burger and I had a Cuban. An older man was cooking and had a few customers in line so we had a short wait, but the food was good. This won't be the place we regularly go for local produce, but it is a nice place to stop if you like unique items and supporting local small businesses.
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Jenn H.

Yelp
Cute little market at the Centennial Park with crafts & food. Nice place to window shop or stroll through on a weekend.
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Bonita B.

Yelp
It's a great little market -- it reminded me of a version of the Washington DC Eastern Market. At the Ybor City's market, there are vendors with various items to sell, sample, or demonstrate such as paintings, food, beverages, cigars, fruits, vegetables, jewelry, books, candles, natural lotions, household items, cakes/brownies/cookies, ice cream, and much more. There are also food trucks lining the market area. Each time I've visited, there is some sort of entertaining happening. Parking can be a game a chest -- either pay to park (prices varies), find free spaces on the street, etc. PS: Many of the vendors accept credit cards but there are some that only accept cash.
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Inga M.

Yelp
I just left this place and I enjoyed myself. It was an easy laid-back atmosphere. The people were kind and prices were reasonable. I ventured out by myself with my three little ones and I didn't feel overwhelmed or unsafe. There is plenty of open space for them to run around and play or eat. I think one of the best parts of a Farmer's Market is the people and vendors need to understand that. The ladies making smoothies don't quite get that. The ladies at The Happy Baker and Anatolian Jewelry do. You have to try the Go Banana bread. Just do a taste test and you'll see what I mean. The gluten-free one is very good. Jane at Anatolian Jewelry is a kind soul and if you like original jewelry, you won't be able to pass by without stopping. We'll be back!
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Blaire O.

Yelp
It was an awesome Saturday in Ybor! The smell of cigars and the sound of bands dusting off their chops, I was happy to be spending a considerably warm day in the historic district. You can tell everyone is still cleaning up and recovering from their newest hangovers, but this place doesn't shut down to recover! It takes the hair of the dog that bit it and gets on with a day. There is a new crowd on their streets, and this is a crowd of day-drinkers and market-goers, and they need their fill of the good stuff, too! This Saturday, I was among these people, daring to walk the streets of Ybor, glazed over from a tall beer, whilst the sun was still high in the sky. Heading east on 7th avenue, my fellow seeker of all things delicious, Ashley, and I were ready for some market goods! We were greeted with a pleasant gathering of delicious smells and artful manipulations of metal, glass, and ingredients! These are the places you gawked at the creativity of others before the age of Pinterest; wine bottle tea light candleholders, homemade soaps and salt scrubs, fresh-baked dog treats, and, my personal favorite, jams! See photos and get more information on the market at the write up on my blog!
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Cassie P.

Yelp
Small market, but no complaints. A good variety of vendors. Loved the fresh produce stand- if you want a large bag of green beans- be prepared to get a LARGE bag of green beans! I appreciate that it's every Saturday. Parking wasn't bad when I was there!
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Alyssa H.

Yelp
Great place to go each and every week with a variety of local vendors! Open 9-3 in the fall each Saturday and 9-1 in the summer months. I always purchase produce and cassie's cookies are some of the best around.

Lauren R.

Yelp
First of all, parking is always free in the lots until evening. The trolley comes straight there, to the park beneath the oaks. There are gorgeous roosters who make themselves at home here and more often than not a hen with babies are tumbling about; yes, there is cockle doing all around from one tree garden to another tree garden and it makes for a great morning. The vendors and their booths are as colorful as the roosters. There are photographers whose work is distinctively Tampan and artists who produce gorgeous and colorful art - including a vendor who has all the bright colors of Cuba - pretty and happy! A baker has a wonderful display of small but distinctive loaves; the red pepper bread and the asiago bread are real good. A banana bread vendor has dessert like breads that are so delicious it is hard not to eat them right away. There are wonderful jewelry makers. Some have everything made from natural origin. The cantaloupe seed earrings I bought are lightweight but extraordinarily colorful. Another woman has often turquoises and especial items from Turkey and she is beautiful about explaining about them. There are crystal nail files and bright shiny things and this proprietress is a real charm. If you are lucky, the astrologer will be on duty. (There are thankfully no cards, is the real science.) She is fantastic, totally a professional with the planets and excellent at interpreting your personal birth chart, spot on - we were more than satisfied; a real hidden surprise to find her. She was so kind too. Very reasonable price for such a special talent. The man who weaves intricate and beautiful baskets out of pine needles is always there. There is a man who carves pens from wood inside his booth. He also makes elegant seam rippers. There are the people who knit shawls and purses and skirts; there are the women who compose signs for the garden or anywhere: 'We are not weeds, This is an experiment,' etc. There are the people who have fashioned everyday items from trash - all recycled, which is really cool! You can find cigars here. The Ybor Saturday Market has a nut vendor named Debbie, a man Luis who sells all kinds of amber jewelry and amber stones; there are homemade soaps and there is a woman who does a sublime art of reflexology. Sit yourself down and have your feet worked on with Nayibe and you are a million bucks! There is a vendor who has some essential oils and soaps and there is a lavender salve vendor whose healing salves with turmeric (has to be Louise's) are out of this world. There is Gary who grows nearly everything he sells and his Cubanelle peppers are gorgeous; he has fresh - very fresh - corn and now strawberries and always tomatoes, yellow and red, and there is the larger display of produce with any fruit or vegetable you might need. You can get fresh eggs from someone who sells only eggs. They are really fresh! You can get honey from someone who only sells honey. There wasn't a quick lunch I could see for vegetarians but the man in the apron who prepares sandwiches made us something without meat and it was for a very reasonable price. But, there are treats and also homemade jams and salsas. Oh, and I cannot forget: THE POETS! About every other week the poets from a high school comes and for a donation they type on an actual typewriter a poem for you; you can describe what you want and this is lovingly delivered maybe a few minutes later in a scroll. I have gotten these as gifts for friends. Each poem is fantastic. Such great work these young poets put out. This might be my favorite booth! We really enjoy this market and primarily as it is such a happy place and full of trees. We think it delightful.
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Robby M.

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What a great outing walk around look at all the vendors. Very dog friendly we took our 100lb Lab and he loved it. There is usually some good food to buy from gyro to meat on a stick fresh squeezed juices. So I recommend heading down on a Saturday and enjoy our weather and beautiful Ybor.
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Anny M.

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I was disappointed last weekend; when I went for the first time, SORRY, I can't consider this a farmers market, if there's only one person, with just a couple of fruits and vegetable, out of all the vendors. If you like cigars this is the place to go, since is Ybor City many cigar vendors, also a lot of craftsmen, if you like candles, jewelry and paintings. A couple places to eat and since no one was eating there wasn't sure if they were worth it or not. If you're a foodie, looking for fresh food, fruit, vegetables and others this is not the place to go.
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Cynthia C.

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Good market...more veggie options would be very nice.
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Melissa M.

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Smaller market in. There is an ok mix of vendors. Check it out if you're in the area, but not worth driving out of the way for.
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Maegan G.

Yelp
Excellent market! Everything you can think of is here and everyone is friendly! Great way to spend some of your Saturday and, of course, a great way to support your local economy!

Ryan E.

Yelp
Ybor City Saturday Market has really come around and met all my expectations. In excess of 60 vendors with a huge variety of gourmet foods-cookies, cakes, pies, brownies, cupcakes, salsas, banana bread and soooo much more! I also got to see some talented artists displaying their creations as well as grab a few treats for my pup. Definitely worth the trip, I'll be back!
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Maria G.

Yelp
I love strolling this market on Saturday mornings. My routine includes a taste test of The Happy Bakers fresh banana bread, checking out the newest beaded bracelets, stopping for some more handmade soap, & finishing up with Victoria for refills of my lavender-patchouli oils.