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Bandera Market

Farmers Market in San Antonio - 20.60 mi

Bandera Market first opened in 2018. When COVID-19 hit in 2020, the previous owners decided to close the market down. The good thing is that Gilda and Vanessa stepped in and purchased the market from its previous owners. They were already vendors of the market and knew that the closure would not only affect them, but other local vendors and customers as well! They re-opened the market with COVID-19 precautions in place and since then has been known as the safest market to visit during the pandemic. The market is a veteran and women-owned small business and they're open the whole year round with a special monthly night market. Their mission? Simple. To provide a safe, cost-effective, and drama--free avenue for local and small businesses to offer their products for sale to the local community! They reopened the market as a state-certified farmer’s market offering year-round produce, honey, artisan bread and Texan-made products and more. Bandera Market is a proud member of Go Texan! Recently nominated as #2 farmer’s market by SA Current and SA Express News readers, Bandera Market is a great place to visit any weekend as it is a year-round market. P.S. This is a pet-friendly market!

Helotes Area Farmers Market

Farmers Market in Helotes - 22.53 mi

Discover the lively Helotes Area Farmers Market, held every first Saturday of the month in the historic Old Town Helotes of [City], Texas. From 10:00am to 5:00pm, immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere as about 250 booths come alive, offering an array of delights. Indulge in fresh produce, delectable food items, including honey and baked goods, exquisite handcrafted jewelry, artisanal crafts, unique decor, and one-of-a-kind pieces. The MarketPlace also features captivating live entertainment, while local boutiques and restaurants contribute to the town's warm hospitality. Best of all, admission to this exciting event is free and open to the public.

La Vernia Market Days

Farmers Market in La Vernia - 22.77 mi

Introducing Chelsea Christian, the creative mind behind La Vernia Market Days. As a devoted mother of three, she launched this family-centric market in June 2018, committed to making it an ideal destination for La Vernia's families and neighboring communities. Chelsea's dedication to improvement is evident as she fine-tunes the market schedule, now open on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays each month, ensuring everyone can enjoy quality family time. From kids to adults, there's something for everyone at this market, all fueled by Chelsea's passion for supporting local small businesses and advocating for shopping local.

Royal Farmer’s Market

Farmers Market in Pleasanton - 23.42 mi

Discover Atascosa County's premier farmers market, the Royal Farmer's Market. Join us every Saturday from 9:00am to 12:00pm as we provide a family-friendly atmosphere and offer locally grown produce and homemade products. We welcome resellers within Texas and allow flexibility in vendor attendance. Explore our diverse offerings, including fresh produce, eggs, jams, baked goods, soaps, and more. Don't miss this seasonal market running from May to September.

Cibolo Grange Farmers and Artisans Market

Farmers Market in Cibolo - 24.37 mi

Cibolo Grange Farmers and Artisans Market is a captivating destination worth the drive. Discover a delightful market offering a wide range of local products, from delicious food and freshly baked bread to seasonal produce and more. Indulge in an array of goods, including jams, jellies, lotions, natural soaps, and even prairie meat sausage. Experience the charm of Cibolo Grange Farmers and Artisans Market, where there's something for everyone!

Encino Farmers Market

Farmers Market in San Antonio - 24.82 mi

One thing that a farmers market like the Encino Farmers Market promotes is the "shop local" attitude. This way, consumers shift their buying preferences from big brands in retail stores to homemade, handmade, small-batch, artisanal, locally-grown items sold by small, local businesses. Not only does a farmers market like the Encino Farmers Market provide options for local buyers, but it also helps reinforce the sense of community among the people - sellers and buyers alike.      

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