9 local farmers markets to check out around Tucson 🥬
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Tucson loves markets.
From craft fairs to markets packed with oddities, Tucson has a soft spot for them all. But of course, we can’t forget about one of the first types of markets to land in Tucson: the farmers market. Tucsonans have been picking up fresh produce at local farmers markets for decades.
Here are local farmers markets to check out in Tucson and the surrounding area (listed in alphabetical order), plus a couple of other produce resources to keep in mind!
Heirloom Farmers Markets are some of the more popular farmers markets around town. They tend to be larger with multiple locations, including in Oro Valley and Green Valley.
Heirloom Farmers Markets features some of Tucson's most beloved food vendors like Cafe Francais, Holy Focaccia, Churros Inzunza, Dirty T Tamarindo and so many more!Â
If you go, I'd suggest checking out Better Than Provisions, which makes some of the best granola I've ever had. Their cinnamon vanilla granola is life changing! I'm addicted to it, I need a bag in my pantry at all times.Â
Merchant’s Garden isn’t your traditional farmers market. The aquaponics farm operation hosts a weekly drive-thru market where you can pick up items like lettuce, chives and other greens.
The drive-thru “farm stand” runs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Fridays.
Read the rest of the story to see what other farmers markets pop-up around town!
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