Are you a fan of fresh, locally sourced produce and artisanal goods? Birmingham is home to a vibrant array of farmers markets that cater to every food lover’s needs. From bustling urban hubs to charming neighborhood setups, Birmingham’s farmers markets offer an unparalleled shopping experience. Read on to discover your next favorite market and support our community’s hardworking farmers and artisans.
This guide has been updated for 2026 with current hours, locations, and seasonal dates. Always check each market’s social media before heading out, especially if the weather looks iffy!

Alabama Farmers Market
📍 344 Finley Avenue West, Birmingham
⏰ Open 7 days a week | 5am–7pm
This is the oldest and longest-running farmers market in the Birmingham area, founded back in 1921. Open every single day of the year, rain or shine, it is the go-to for serious produce shoppers. You will find seasonal fruits and vegetables, Alabama pecans, local honey, jams, and specialty items from across the state. The website also has a helpful tool to show you what is currently in season so you can plan your trip.
Birdsong Farmers Market
📍 2824 5th Ave S • Birmingham
⏰ Saturday | 7am–12pm
A farmer-run, grassroots market with a strong emphasis on organic and sustainably grown produce from local farms. If supporting small local growers is important to you, this is your market. The vibe is relaxed and community-driven and the selection is genuinely impressive for a smaller market.
East Lake Farmers Market
📍 7753 1st Ave S, Birmingham
⏰ Saturday | 8am–12pm | May through October
A neighborhood gem with a loyal following. This market offers a great variety of fresh fruit, homemade jams, gooey cinnamon rolls, savory cheese straws, and more. It is the kind of market where you always leave with something you did not plan to buy and zero regrets about it.
The Farmers Market at Brock’s Gap
📍 500 Mineral Trace, Suite 100, Hoover (Brock’s Gap Brewing Company parking lot)
⏰ Saturday | 8am–12pm | February through November
Located in the Brock’s Gap Brewing Company parking lot in Hoover, this market is open rain or shine from February all the way through November making it one of the longer running seasonal markets in the area. You will find made-from-scratch food, local art, fresh produce, and small businesses you won’t find anywhere else. Grab a coffee, walk the market, and make a morning of it.
Helena Market Days
📍Cahaba Lily Park, Helena AL
⏰ Saturday | 8am–12pm | May through August
Helena’s community farmers market features local farmers and producers selling fresh vegetables, flowers, honey, bread, jams, jellies, and baked goods. What sets this one apart is the free homesteading workshops and special events sprinkled throughout the season. Previous events have included tea parties, butterfly releases, and BBQ cook-offs. A great family outing!
The Market at Pepper Place
📍 2829 2nd Avenue South, Birmingham
⏰ Saturday | 7am–12pm | January 31 through December 12
Birmingham’s most beloved farmers market and for good reason. In its 26th year, Pepper Place draws dozens of local vendors, live music every Saturday morning starting in April, cooking demos, and an energy that is hard to match anywhere in the city. It is a producer-only market which means everything you buy comes directly from the person who grew, raised, or made it. Go early, bring cash, and bring a bag. You will fill it fast. NEW for 2026: The Midweek Market is back every Wednesday 9am–1pm through July 1st at 2800 2nd Avenue South. Perfect for a midweek produce run!
Pinson Fresh Farmers Market
📍 4509 pinson Boulevard , Pinson
⏰ Thursdays | 2pm–6pm
Less than 30 minutes from downtown Birmingham, Pinson Fresh Farmers Market features fresh produce, local honey, eggs, and handmade art from local vendors. A great Friday afternoon option for families who want to stock up on fresh goods before the weekend. Check their Facebook page for current vendor updates before heading out.
Ross Bridge Farmers Market
📍 Ross Bridge, Hoover
⏰ Select Fridays | 4pm–8pm | May – July
A seasonal Friday evening market in the Ross Bridge community featuring local produce, art from local artists, handmade candles, and home decor. They mix it up each week with themed markets and specialty features throughout the spring and summer season. Check their social media for the current schedule as not every Friday is a market day.
Trussville Fresh Farmers Market
📍 Trussville Entertainment District, 90 Parkway Drive, Trussville
⏰ Saturday | 8am–12pm | Spring through Fall
One of the most well-stocked suburban markets in the Birmingham area. You will find fresh fruits, vegetables, and meats from local Alabama farmers alongside soaps, handmade goods, seasonal plants, local honey, and so much more. The Trussville Entertainment District location makes it easy to grab coffee nearby and make it a full morning out.
Vestavia Hills Farmers Market
📍 Vestavia Hills Methodist Church, Vestavia Hills
⏰ Wednesday | 9am–1pm | Early May through mid-September
A community-focused Wednesday market run as a mission of the Vestavia Hills Methodist Church food pantry. The vibe is welcoming and friendly with a diverse selection of local goods. A great midweek option for Vestavia families who want to support local without making the drive downtown.
Tips for Making the Most of Your Market Visit
Arrive early for the best selection, especially at popular markets like Pepper Place. Bring cash since some vendors do not accept cards. Pack reusable bags because you will always buy more than you planned. And if you can, talk to the farmers! Ask what is in season, how they grew it, and what they recommend. That is the best part of shopping local.
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