Best Farmers Markets in Phoenix for Home Food Sellers (2026)
Complete guide to 3 farmers markets in Phoenix — schedules, vendor applications, and tips for home food entrepreneurs.
Farmers Markets in Phoenix
Each market listing includes schedule, location, and vendor application info when available
Phoenix Public Market
Saturday
Year-round (October–May peak)
Downtown Phoenix
Phoenix Public Market runs Year-round (October–May peak). Plan your product calendar around the season to maximize sales. Use RestauNax to take pre-orders online before market day and build your customer email list.
Uptown Farmers Market
Wednesday, Saturday
Year-round
North Central Phoenix
Uptown Farmers Market operates year-round, making it a reliable venue for home food sellers in Phoenix. Use RestauNax to take pre-orders online before market day and build your customer email list.
Old Town Scottsdale Farmers Market
Saturday
October–May
Old Town Scottsdale
Old Town Scottsdale Farmers Market runs October–May. Plan your product calendar around the season to maximize sales. Use RestauNax to take pre-orders online before market day and build your customer email list.
Arizona Cottage Food Rules for Market Vendors
Farmers Market Sales
Allowed — sell directly to customers at markets
Online Pre-Orders
Allowed — take orders online before market day
Revenue Limit
Up to $75,000/year
Permit Required
No permit needed
Food Events in Phoenix
Beyond farmers markets — food festivals and events to grow your customer base
Arizona Food Festival
Celebration of Arizona's local food scene with artisan vendors, cooking demos, and tastings.
Devour Culinary Classic
Two-day food and drink festival at Desert Botanical Garden featuring 40+ chefs.
Visit WebsiteFirst Friday Art Walk
Downtown Phoenix monthly art walk featuring food vendors and local food entrepreneurs.
What to Sell at Phoenix Farmers Markets
Popular home food business types that do well at local markets
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