As spring breathes new life into New Orleans, the city’s farmers markets are bursting with vibrant produce, artisan goods, and community spirit. Whether you’re shopping for farm-fresh vegetables, handcrafted goods, or simply looking for a fun family outing, these markets offer something for everyone. Here’s a guide to the top farmers markets in the city where you can support local growers and makers while enjoying a lively, open-air experience.

Arts Market New Orleans

  • Saturday, May 31, 2025: City Park’s Great Lawn, 8 Victory Ave., New Orleans, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Hosted on the last Saturday of each month, the Arts Market New Orleans showcases a variety of works from over 30 local and Gulf South artists, including jewelry, ceramics, paintings, and woodworks. It’s an excellent opportunity to support local artists and find unique, handcrafted items.

Barcelo Gardens 

  • Sunday-Thursday: 3440 Piety St., New Orleans, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
  • Every Friday: 211 Franklin Ave., Napoleonville
  • Every Saturday: 2301 Gallier St., New Orleans

Barcelo Gardens is a lush urban oasis offering a consistent farmers market experience several days a week. Visitors will find a mix of fresh produce, handmade goods, and gardening supplies, all sourced from local growers and artisans. The market also hosts occasional wellness events and pop-ups, making it a great spot for mindful shopping and community connection.

Crescent City Farmers Market

  • Every Sunday: City Putt Parking Lot (Dreyfous Drive @ Anseman Avenue), 8 a.m. to Noon
  • Every Tuesday: Uptown Square (200 Broadway St. at the River), 8 a.m. to Noon
  • Every Thursday: Lafitte Greenway Plaza (500 N. Norman C. Francis Parkway at the Bayou), 3-7 p.m.

A staple since 1995, the Crescent City Farmers Market connects customers directly with local farmers, fishers, and food producers. Enjoy a wide selection of seasonal fruits and vegetables, fresh seafood, meats, dairy, baked goods, and ready-to-eat foods. The market also offers the Market Match program, providing extra purchasing power for SNAP shoppers. ​

French Market Farmers Market

  • Daily: 1008 N. Peters St., 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

The French Market has been a hub of commerce for over 200 years, and its farmers market section continues to thrive. Open daily, it offers a mix of local and international flavors, fresh Louisiana seafood, and unique artisanal crafts. Families can enjoy a stroll through the historic district while sampling fresh beignets or picking up fresh herbs and homemade sauces.

Laughing Buddha Nursery

  • Tuesday-Saturday: 4516 Clearview Pkwy, Metairie, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 

Laughing Buddha Nursery offers a range of products from their farm in Rio, LA, including pastured eggs, woodland pork, grass-fed beef, and wild-foraged goat meat. They also provide high-quality compost and soil blends. Their commitment to regenerative agriculture and local food systems makes them a valuable resource for sustainable living. ​

Paradigm Gardens Brunch Market & Plant Sale

  • Sundays, May 11 & May 25, 2025: 1131 S. Rampart St., New Orleans., 8 a.m. to Noon

Paradigm Gardens hosts a delightful brunch market and plant sale featuring top local arts and craft vendors, chair massages, delicious breakfast, fresh-squeezed juices, and cold-brew coffee from award-winning Chef David Barbeau. It’s a perfect Sunday outing for families and garden enthusiasts alike.

Why Shop at Farmers Markets?

Beyond the fresh flavors and unique finds, shopping at farmers markets supports local agriculture, strengthens community connections, and promotes sustainability. Many of these markets also offer live entertainment, cooking demos, and activities for children, making them more than just a shopping trip—they’re a weekend adventure! So, grab your market bag and explore the best farmers markets in New Orleans this spring.

This article was originally published in May 2025.