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Fresh Picks: A Guide to Delray Beach Farmers Markets & Local Produce

Every Saturday morning, Delray Beach’s GreenMarket at Old School Square becomes a community gathering point and a showcase of South Florida’s harvest diversity. Open from October through May (9 a.m.–2 p.m.), and June–July (9 a.m.–1 p.m.), this market features more than 50 vendors offering everything from citrus and greens to artisan baked goods and live music.

Expect fresh citrus, tropical fruit, farm eggs, raw milk and butter, grass‑fed Florida meats (beef, poultry, pork), local cheeses and jams, artisan bread, vegan/gluten‑free options, fresh-cut flowers, and gourmet items like olive oils, teas, crab cakes, ceviche, paella, sauces, and smoothies.

It’s dog-friendly, offers free parking, and often hosts cooking demos or chef showcases. The atmosphere is festive—live music, mingling, and food-to-go add to the vibrancy.

Why visit?

  • Variety & quality: local farms and artisanal purveyors offer seasonal, sustainably grown or crafted products.

  • Community spirit: a casual, bohemian setting ideal for families, couples, and friends.

  • Convenience: central location, accessible parking, and often paired with brunch or shopping in downtown Delray.

Insider tips:

  • Arrive early for peak produce.

  • Use SNAP benefits—programs accepted through FAB.

  • Come prepared with cash or card; some vendors are mobile-savvy.

  • Pick up prepared foods or juice on site, then stroll, enjoy music, or browse plant and organic craft booths.

Whether you want to stock up on farm-fresh veggies, sample local honey, or just soak in a vibrant Saturday scene, GreenMarket delivers a delicious taste of local life.

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Harlan Kilstein the publisher of this website is a resident of Delray. He has lived in Palm Beach County since 1997, In that time he has explored everything for surfing on private beaches in Delray to walks up and down Atlantic Avenue.
He is known to drop everything at a moment's notice to fish in Delray Lakes, bird watch, goes horseback riding or play pinball at the Delray Pin Ball Museum.
You can find him either sipping a coffee on Atlantic Avenue or drinking a flight of whiskey at Warren's.
One thing is certain, he knows Delray Beach.

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