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    Gilbert Farmers Market

    4.3 (192 reviews)
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    Pork w Red Chile Tamale Boat, great size to share!
    Elizabeth L.

    Such a fun Farmers' Market in downtown Gilbert. Lots of parking nearby. Come early, it gets hot quickly! Lots of friendly dogs (hope they left early tho since ground was getting too hot for them. Many vendors had water & treats for them which is nice. My niece & her family are local and visit weekly, introduced us to their favs. All vendors were friendly and nice set ups. Lots of coffee carts, fresh juices, baked goods, salsas and other fresh foods & drinks for all. Lots of ready to eat foods as well, hard to choose where to start! Fresh fruits and veggies looked nice, came at a good time to see fresh Hatch Chilis being roasted and peeled (my brother bought some for later!) Fun water fountains w seating in the shade to enjoy, lots of kids having fun getting wet.

    Mama Chelo's -- my favorite salsa!
    Alisha O.

    Gilbert Farmer's Market has moved to the Chandler Gilbert Community College Campus off Pecos and Cooper. This is less convenient for me, but so much easier for parking and walking around. It seems like most vendors stuck with it so thankfully I was still able to get my Benny Blanco tortillas and Mama Chelo's salsa.

    Elaine R.

    The Gilbert Farmers Market is absolutely a 5-star experience and the perfect way to spend a Saturday morning! This market is incredibly well-organized, vibrant, and packed with the best local goods Arizona has to offer. The variety here is outstanding. You can find everything from gorgeous, locally grown seasonal produce and fresh eggs to artisanal bread, local honey, and gourmet coffee. The quality of the products is consistently top-notch, everything just tastes fresher and better than the grocery store. The atmosphere is lively and family-friendly, but never overwhelmingly crowded. It truly captures that wonderful community feel. There are always great food vendors serving ready-to-eat treats and local musicians performing, which makes browsing even more enjoyable. It's also a great spot to meet the actual farmers and makers behind the products. Logistics: It's easy to get to, and while it's popular, the flow of the market keeps things moving smoothly. If you live in the East Valley or are just visiting, make sure the Gilbert Farmers Market is on your weekend itinerary. It's a highlight of the community and truly deserves all five stars!

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    Aini R.

    Checked out the new location this weekend while it was raining -- the place was packed! I haven't been to the Gilbert Farmers Market in a couple of years, and it was amazing to see how many booths and food options there were. Even with the rain, there were so many guests! Definitely a fun place to hang out on Saturdays -- we'll be back!

    Arisha F.

    The BEST market in the east valley. So many delicious local options. Tons of farm goods, food & local shops. Every booth is full of the best things & offering locally owned options. Standouts for me- coffee food trucks, seasonings & donuts!! Definitely the place you want to be on Saturday mornings all winter long!!

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    Amy D.

    The Gilbert Farmers Market is truly one of the best ways to spend a Saturday morning in the East Valley. It's vibrant, well-organized, and full of amazing local vendors, fresh produce, handmade goods, and some of the best food trucks around. The energy is always great--families, dog walkers, coffee in hand, and so much good food to choose from. Whether you're there for fresh veggies, baked goods, small-batch sauces, or just grabbing a bite to eat, there's something for everyone. I always end up grabbing a latte, trying a new vendor (or two), and walking out with way more than I planned--in the best way. It's the perfect mix of community and quality. Pro tip: Go early to beat the crowds and bring cash or a card with tap--most vendors take both! If you're in Gilbert or nearby, don't skip the farmers market. It's local living at its finest and a must-do weekend tradition!

    Lam B.

    A quaint Saturday Farmers Market with plenty of produce, bagged goodies and eateries. Best thing about the market is the free and spacious parking lot right out front. Food trucks and coffee were located to the left. Produce stands were near the front. Packaged goods and miscellaneous treats composed of the remaining tents. I found the produce to be a tad disappointing in quality, with a majority of the vegetables and fruit to be rotten or battered. It was priced similarly to those in supermarkets and I found the quality to be inferior. Service was fast but hospitality was a bit lacking. Credit cards were accepted at most vendors. Most of the interactions were transactional and there wasn't much conversation to be shared. As a person who's not too big on sweets or pet supplies, I wasn't able to really purchase many items. However I'm sure other Mesa residents would be able to enjoy such options. The venue was clean and sunny and I hope to see fresher produce being sold. At the moment, the market has potential but it's not the greatest.

    Clear glass cup  perfect for my coffees
    Anais C.

    First time here , I actually really enjoyed it! I would say get there as early as possible it gets so busy!! Especially because they have so much variety from foods , sweets , breads & etc. I would come again for sure Only thing I didn't really like was the matcha sadly , i didn't even finish it it was so bad honestly not the best I've had way better I'd save my money next time but everything else is so great

    Daniel W.

    One of my favorite place to go on Saturday mornings in downtown Gilbert! There are so many cool things to see and eat. The fruits and veggies are super fresh and colorful. I always buy a bunch to take home. The food trucks are awesome! They have yummy breakfast items and a few different options for coffee. It's like having a picnic with all the best food. Got a pup? There are plenty of dog friendly vendors with water dishes and a few of different treat stands, from cookies to chicken feet and jerky, many options for our 4 (sometimes 3) legged fur babies. But the desserts are the best part! There are so many sweet treats like cupcakes, pastries, and breads. I manage to always gravitate towards the carbs, especially at Noble bread. This time, I picked up two loaves, one sourdough and another sourdough with rosemary. They even have desserts for people who can't eat certain things, which is really cool. Dairy and gluten-free with vegan options are easy to find. The market is so much fun and full of energy. It's the best way to start the weekend. If you go, I bet you'll love it too!

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    Great vendors but can't bring your dog! But I seen dogs there today! Police said nothing! So what do we do? Cheat? Try? Obey?

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    No longer dog friendly. Fewer vendors and produce. What a historic meltdown of a previously great farmers market. Ouch.

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    Too many commercial like product booths. Prefer more artistic creativity booths. The setup was good. Probably will not go again.

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    Ask the Community - Gilbert Farmers Market

    Can dogs come yet?

    Yes, we bring ours. All friendly pets are welcome.

    Do they sell starter plants like lettuce and leafy greens for gardners?

    I have seen seedlings for tomatoes, peppers, herbs and flowers. Not sure about leafy greens. However True Garden's leafy greens ready to eat come with the root ball. Perhaps you can split off a few stems and roots and try that. The plants are… Read more

    Does anyone know if okra can be found anywhere in this area?

    Hello, We haven’t seen Okra at market for a few weeks due to our vendors only bringing what they personally grow.

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