Findlay Market
Nestled in Over-the-Rhine and open year-round, Findlay Market is Ohio’s oldest continuously operated public market and has everything from produce and desserts to flowers and pet accessories. Cool off inside and find unique dishes, meats, and cheeses, or bask in the sun and enjoy the scenery. Explore the pop-up market that rolls up every weekend and see the best of what Cincy creators have to offer. Surrounded by plenty of local boutiques, breweries, restaurants, and parking, there is never a dull moment.
Findlay Market is hosting special activations for National Farmer’s Market week on Saturday, August 10 including a Nutrition Program at the Education Center, and special cocktails at Jane’s made by guest bartender Molly Wellmann.
Saturdays 8 a.m.–2 p.m., Sundays 10 a.m.–2 p.m., year-round, 1801 Race St., OTR
Hyde Park Farmers Market
The Hyde Park Farmers Market shuts down Hyde Park Square every Sunday, and welcomes over 2,000 guests to do their morning shopping. Host to more than 35 local farmers specializing in sustainable farming practices, it is easy to be confident in the quality of the goods you purchase. Listen to live music while browsing through the large selection of heirloom produce, grab a coffee from a pop-up Mom ‘n ‘em Coffee, and enjoy the gem of the Hyde Park community.
Sundays 9:30 a.m.–1 p.m. May–October, 2700 Erie Ave., Hyde Park
Northside Farmers Market
With the goal of expanding food accessibility in Northside, the Northside Farmers Market is a hub to expand food consumption and support small businesses. All products sold, including produce, eggs, baked goods, and household items, are produced within 70 miles of the neighborhood, supplied by more than 20 vendors. The Northside Farmers Market also holds events during the market such as crafting, guest speakers, and other educational experiences.
Wednesdays, 4–7 p.m., April–October; 4–6 p.m., November-March, 4222 Hamilton Ave., Northside
Loveland Farmers’ Market
With an emphasis on education, the Loveland Farmers Market is the perfect place to go to learn about sustainability and the process of how produce goes from farm to table. With live musical entertainment and a “Kid’s Patch,” where kids can participate in crafts and games, its no surprise that the Loveland Farmers Market is enjoying its 14th season. With everything grown by trusted farmers within 100 miles of the city, families continue to return to this market every year.
Tuesdays 3–6:30 p.m., May–October, 174 Karl Brown Way, Loveland.
Fibonacci Brewing Company’s Farmers Market
What’s better than a local brew and shopping local foods? Fibonacci Brewing Company’s Farmers Market gives customers the chance to try craft beers in the beer garden, shop diverse vendors, and hang out with chickens and goats.
Every first Sunday, Noon–3 p.m., May–October, 1445 Compton Rd., Mt. Healthy
Montgomery Farmers Market
The Montgomery Farmers Market connects buyers to local producers and fosters relationships to encourage buying products directly from the source. With over 40 vendors from within a 100-mile radius, customers can shop produce and artisanal treats while enjoying live music. If bringing the little ones, families can check out the weekly kids’ activity, “Find the 3 Peas” around the market.
Saturdays 9 a.m. –12:30 p.m., May–October, 9609 Montgomery Rd., Montgomery
Fort Thomas Farmers Market
Just across the Ohio River, the Fort Thomas Farmers Market hosts local vendors with fresh produce, handcrafted items, made-from-scratch goods, and more. Customers can also enjoy live music and learn about local nonprofits while they shop.
Wednesdays, 3-6 p.m., (7 p.m. during summer) April–December, 801 Cochran Ave., Fort Thomas
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