Dunedin Downtown Farmers Market

The Dunedin Farmers Market is back open on a different schedule & location.

Every Saturday from 9am to 1pm until the end of October. Located next to The Dunedin History Museum, directions. After October the market will return as normal, every Friday & Saturday 9am to 2pm at the John L. Lawrence Pioneer Park, directions.

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Managers Greg and Tiffany have done a wonderful job at adapting the market to accommodate the current regulations regarding covid. You can find a list of precautions they’re taking below:

  • Following State, County and City health code requirements

  • Requiring a minimum of 6 feet between vendor tents

  • Hand sanitizing stations are made available

  • Requiring vendors to wear masks

  • Requiring food samples be prepared off-site

  • Reconfigured tent layouts to limit customers in booth

  • Encouraging social distancing among visitors

  • Encouraging the use face coverings

We were there just last weekend and thoroughly enjoyed it. They have more local vendors than they can currently house. So, they’re on rotation each week ensuring there’s something new each time you go.

You can also meet with Greg or Tiffany while at the event as they have a tent of their own. They’re a wealth of knowledge about what’s going on/what to do in the area.

During normal operation the market runs Fridays and Saturdays 9am to 2pm and always has some entertainment going on, usually music. It’s a great way to hang out with friends, meet new people and discover all the local vendors that have mastered their craft.

From locally sourced fruits and vegetables, hand crafted products, to gorgeous pieces of art you’ll be hard pressed to not find something interesting. Always feel free to let us know if you have any questions. We hope to see you there!

For more information on becoming a vendor, email dunedindowntownmarket@gmail.com.

Sources:

Tampa Bay Markets

Dunedin Market Page

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