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Days and hours below are seasonal and were not re-verified. Confirm with the market before making the trip.

See also Farmers Markets and Columbus Farmers Market.

Columbus has a fantastic farmers market scene, with options ranging from nationally recognized weekend destinations to relaxed neighborhood markets. Whether you're looking for the biggest spread or a quiet weekly shop, you'll find a great option here.

🏆 The Top Pick: Worthington Farmers Market

If you can only visit one, make it the Worthington Farmers Market. It's widely considered the best in the state.

  • The Reputation: In 2025, it was voted the 5th Best Farmers Market in the entire country by USA Today readers . It's also the largest in central Ohio .
  • The Experience: With around 100 vendors, you'll find the full spectrum of local goods, from fresh fruits, vegetables, and high-quality meats to artisan cheeses, honey, maple syrup, baked goods, and flowers .
  • Plan Your Visit:
    • When: Saturdays, May through October, 8 AM – 12 PM .
    • Where: The Shops at Worthington Place (7227 N. High St.) .

🗓️ More Great Columbus Markets

If you can't make it on a Saturday, or you want to explore more of the city's local flavor, these are excellent alternatives.

Market Name Day & Time (Seasonal) Vibe & Best For
Clintonville Farmers Market Saturdays, 9 AM – 12 PM (Apr-Nov) The Foodie's Choice. Known for high-quality artisan foods, including breads, cheese, fresh pasta, and a rotating lineup of food trucks .
Bexley Farmers Market Thursdays, 4 – 7 PM (May-Oct) The "Underrated" Gem. A smaller, two-block market with a relaxed pace. Perfect for picking up sourdough, seasonal honey, and produce without the massive crowds .
Pearl Market Tuesdays & Thursdays, 11 AM – 2 PM (May-Oct) The Downtown Lunch Break. Located in the heart of the city, this is ideal for downtown workers to grab fresh produce, baked goods, and artisan items on their lunch hour .
German Village Farmers Market Saturdays, 9 AM – 1 PM (May-Nov) The Historic Stroll. Set in the charming, brick-lined streets of German Village, it's a great excuse to explore the neighborhood while picking up local meats, fish, coffee, and flowers .

🍎 A Note on the North Market

You'll often hear the North Market Downtown mentioned as a top food destination . While it's a historic public market (and absolutely worth visiting for its 30+ eateries and shops), it's important to note that its dedicated outdoor farmers market has been temporarily suspended . It remains a fantastic place to experience local food culture year-round, but for a traditional "farmers market" with fresh-picked produce, the other options on this list are your best bet .

💡 Quick Tips for Your Visit

  • Bring Cash & Cards: While most vendors accept cards now, having cash can be helpful for small purchases or in case of connectivity issues.
  • Go Early: The most popular items (and parking spots) disappear quickly. Early morning is your best bet.
  • Bring Your Own Bags: It's an easy way to be eco-friendly and carry all your delicious finds.
  • Check for SNAP/EBT: Markets like the one at Franklin Park Conservatory and Hilliard Farm Market participate in programs like Produce Perks, which doubles SNAP/EBT dollars for fresh produce .

Are you looking for a morning trip or an after-work stop? That might help you pick the perfect market