
Boggy Creek Farm Stand, Springdale Farm, Green Gate Farms (East Austin) The market is open year-round, rain or shine, and offers live music every Saturday as well as a petting zoo for kids of all ages and plenty of local vendors. to partake of the Barton Creek Farmers’ Market held in the mall parking lot. Southwest Austin residents can head to Barton Creek Mall on Saturdays from 9 a.m. Barton Creek Farmers’ Market (Southwest Austin)

It was voted Best Farmers’ Market by the Austin Chronicle for 20. to 3 p.m., the market is the longest-running one in East Austin and features weekly educational programming and community outreach in addition to a diverse selection of food, produce and artisanal vendors. This market is located in downtown East Austin next to Plaza Saltillo at East 5th and Comal streets. to 7 p.m., is located at Triangle Park in the middle of the midtown mixed-use community of the same name. The Triangle market, held Wednesdays from 3 p.m. at the Tony Berger Center in South Austin and includes an artisan market with vendors selling arts, crafts, jewelry, ceramics and more. The Sunset Valley market is held Saturdays from 9 a.m. It’s situated in Republic Square Park next to the new federal courthouse and includes a café under the Auction Oak and plenty of room to picnic. to 1 p.m., has been around since 2003 and remains one of the most popular markets in the city. The Downtown market, held Saturdays from 9 a.m. They are all open year-round, rain or shine. These markets, operated by the Sustainable Food Center, are producer-only too and offer a wide variety of produce and artisan foods as well as live music and interactive activities for the kids. SFC Farmers’ Markets (Downtown, Sunset Valley and The Triangle locations) to 1 p.m., is located in the Lakeline Mall parking lot. The Lakeline market, held Saturdays from 9 a.m. It was voted Austin’s favorite market by the Austin Chronicle in 2014–16. to 2 p.m., is located at the old Browning Hangar in what is a still-expanding mixed-use community developed from the old Austin airport (you can still see the old control tower on Berkman Drive). The Mueller market, held Sundays from 10 a.m.

Both provide a festival atmosphere with plenty of music and fun events for kids. The markets at Mueller (East Austin) and Lakeline Mall (North Austin) are open year-round, rain or shine, and are producer-only (farmers can sell only what they grow) markets. Texas Farmers’ Market (Mueller and Lakeline locations) And because it’s Austin, most markets also have plenty of live music to enjoy while you shop or enjoy a quick bite to eat. So, no matter where you decide to purchase a home, you’ll have access to a wide variety of locally grown fruits, vegetables, meats, dairy products and more. We’ve put together a list of the top farmers’ markets in the city - there’s one for pretty much every part of town. With its milder winters, and even through the scorching summers, Austin offers residents the benefit of fresh, seasonal produce essentially year-round at its outstanding farmers’ markets and local farm stands.
