Saturdays from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm, year-round Biscayne Blvd at 66th St. Tip: Cars drive east on 64th to Legion Park parking lot, take a lovely 2 minute stroll through the park to the market, in front of NET building. $20 in Veggie Bucks given to EBT/SNAP (food stamp) users for first $20 spent on the EBT card! (Spend $20, get $20 free!) Limited to one offer per user, per market day. Join our Facebook group and follow us on Twitter for real-time market updates!!! A sample of the wonderfully Miami, fabulously diverse market with local food and international flair! Vendors at the market: Proper Sausage: Handmade, artisanal sausages made fresh weekly. Little Haiti Community Garden:- Locally grown produce from 1.5 miles away! Nature Boyz: the best fresh guarapo and tropical fruit juices in town, with fruits from his own farm. Asha Orchids: Unique, gorgeous and long-lasting orchids and more. Bodhi's Garden: Healing herbs and plants for your garden, and delicious lunches! Novae Gourmet: Handmade Jerkys- beef, chicken, turkey and more (sold at UOP booth) Pogo Products: Hand-sewn bags, satchels, dog-carriers, clothing and more from recycled materials. Alicia in Delicious Land: Fresh made Empanadas Akete Jamaican Fritters: Drumming and delicious foods by Akete! Massud's Roasted Corn: Fresh roasted, local and organic when possible. and many others! Produce from our own mini-farms and all over Miami-Dade County and South Florida, and sometimes a bit further out in the heat of the summer. Miami-Dade Farms: Little River Market Garden-grown a mile away, fresh produce. Three Sisters Farm- Truly sustainably grown local produce. Bee Heaven Farm- All kinds of organic vegetables. Paradise Farms- Organic baby arugula and Oyster mushrooms. Possum Trot Farm- organically grown exotic fruits. Cifuentes Farm- pesticide free basil, cilantro and seasonal Dragonfruit. Tropical Village Market- Homestead grown tropical fruits. Sunshine Organic Growers-Local Organic Veggies. Homestead Organics- Local organic Green Beans. Pine Island Tomato Farms/ Strawberry Fields of Kendall- On FB! Homestead Pole Bean Co-op, last co-op of farmers left in Homestead John's Girls -Chicken eggs from truly free-ranging birds, and bananas. Miguel Bodes Honey: Local Wildflower and Tropical Fruit, plus Orange Blossom and Tupelo from Central and Northern Florida. South Florida: Worden Farm, Punta Gorda Witt Farm, Punta Gorda Sem-Chi Rice- Local organic rice grown in the Everglades in rotation with sugarcane. Many products from other farms make occasional appearances based on availability- we're always looking for new producers and the best veggies! |
