Southside Farmers Market
Welcome to the Southside Farmers Market. Focused on serving the nearby community, this market provides easy access to fresh fruits, vegetables, eggs and seafood from local farmers. The market will be open from 2-6 p.m. at the Walker-Ford Community Center, 2301 T-Pain Lane. Market dates are listed below.
Nestled within the Greater Bond Neighborhood, the Southside Farmers Market is a safe space and also provides free health and wellness screenings. More features and services will be added. Check back monthly for updates and special events.
Market is open from 2 to 6 p.m. unless otherwise noted
Market hours are subject to change due to inclement weather. Check this page for updates.
2026 Fall Season Market Dates
Welcome back to the 8th year!
- March 26: Welcome Back
- April 9: Start Your Own Home Garden
- April 23: Earth Day
- May 14: Mental Health Awareness
- May 28: Bicycle Safety Awareness
- June 11: Summer Harvest
- June 25: Beat the Heat
- July - Market Hiatus
- August 13: Farmers Market Appreciation
- August 27: Back to School
- September 10: Team Spirit
- September 24: Good Neighbor Day
- October 8: Go Pink Market Day
- October 22: Fall Harvest
- November 12: Salute to Veterans
- November 19: Give Thanks
- December 3: Community Safety/Fire Prevention
- December 10: Holiday Happiness
Mission
To provide a fresh food market to the Southside community that improves access to and reinforces healthy food options for community well-being.
Vision
A self-sustaining market that provides access to healthy food and engagement for the Southside community.
Background
Areas of the Southside are considered food deserts, which is an urban area where it is difficult to buy affordable or good quality fresh food. To address this issue, the City Commission approved funding in 2015 to establish a farmers market on the south side of Tallahassee. A small market was established but soon diminished. In 2018, the City received a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to gain training and resources for operating a farmers market and to rejuvenate the Southside Farmers Market. More recently, the market was awarded a $5,000 grant from the Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida. The City of Tallahassee collaborated with local residents, community partners and local healthcare providers, including Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare, CarePoint Health & Wellness, Neighborhood Medical Services, Bond Health Care Center, Whole Child Leon, University of Florida/IFAS, Tallahassee Food Network, Second Harvest of the Big Bend and others, to establish the revamped farmers market.
Partners
- City of Tallahassee
- Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare
- Feeding Florida Fresh Access Bucks Program
- Invest Health/Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Supporters
Greater Bond Neighborhood Association
Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida
Foundation for Leon County Schools
Neighborhood Medical Center
Care Point Health & Wellness Center
Bond Community Health Center
Second Harvest of the Big Bend
Whole Child Leon
Tallahassee Food Network
Frenchtown Heritage Market
University of Florida's Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences Leon County Extension (UF/IFAS)
Florida A&M University
Florida Department of Health