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    Rebel Marketplace - Plants on display

    Rebel Marketplace

    5.0(9 reviews)
    3.2 km

    Always love a visit to Rebel Market- vendors are always great, vibes are always incredible. Just a…read moregreat experience all the way around. We didn't get to try the food trucks this time but we've always enjoyed them on other visits.

    Don't be deceived by its size: this is a farmer's market - the size that of a small dog, say,…read moreChihuahua - that boldly exists and has been serving the community in a relatively small section of the city of Aurora since 2020 (hopefully I'm right on this.) The fact that I didn't know it has existed until a few weeks ago is something I need to fathom. Whatever the case may be, I got to know it is the most important thing. According to its website, its motto appears right on the front page: "Feeding our community one garden at a time". This concept resonates with me so much. I get the impression that they don't care about the size of the market, they simply focus on the quality by providing nutrients that are largely lacking in our human lives because what they focus on is "contamination free". On a hot summer day in mid June, I was at the former location of its market (I think they had just announce that they are moving its location to Aurora Town Center which is still well within my reach) with my umbrella over me to avoid the strong sun. Coffee vendors to produce vendors to a bakery to a holistic vendor with a chair massage, there are about 10 to no more than 15 vendors lined up to welcome like-minded visitors who are looking for some rare finds. Each tent welcomed me with open arms. Yes, everyone is welcome. I sampled a morsel of a jalapeno cheddar sourdough bread at a 5260 Bread Co and this was one of the best breads I have ever tasted might not be an exaggerated statement. Genese with Gifted Touch gave me one of the most relaxing massages which put me to half sleep. But most of all, Anisha's Farms impressed me the most out of all. Anisha grows vegetables in her (backyard?) garden. Using those veggies with no contaminants, she makes jars of what's somewhat considered a "salsa" called "chow chow". But it's more than the regular salsa. It's fermented that gives all sorts of nutrients. In a way, this is a wellness product you can incorporate into your daily meal routine. I got me the medium spicy which isn't spicy at all (I'm saying this from the standpoint of someone who is not big on spicy hot stuff.) I put this one on egg white omelet or sauteed spinach or even cold tofu to eat it in the morning. This absolutely enhances my morning meal each day which I even look forward to it the night before about dreaming about consuming Anisha's magical concoction. I feel like my body is cleansed from deep within.I cannot wait to go back and buy more of those. Next time, I am determined to buy a loaf of the jalapeno cheddar sourdough from the bread company (makes my mouth water by imagining it.) Thanks Rebel Market, for becoming part of my community in the southeastern Denver metro area. You'll have my utmost respect and support going forward. I will see you at the new location in a week or so!

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    Rebel Marketplace - My favorite vendor, Anisha Farms!

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    My favorite vendor, Anisha Farms!

    South Pearl Street - Cacti in cans; great idea!!

    South Pearl Street

    4.2(131 reviews)
    14.0 kmSouthwest
    $$

    First time checking out the South Pearl Street Farmers Market and it definitely won't be my last!…read more This market has a great mix of local vendors, fresh produce, ready-to-eat food, and artisan goods. It's open every Sunday from 9AM to 1PM, and while it gets a bit crowded, the energy is great and it's absolutely worth showing up early. I came with the intention of buying produce... and somehow left with a haul of food, drinks, and snacks instead (oops). But honestly? No regrets. Here's what I picked up: R&R's Texas Tacos & BBQ - Grabbed the Norteño Taco, Guadalupe Taco, and a Bean & Cheese Taco. All three were flavorful and filling--definitely recommend starting your market stroll here. Draft Signature Drinks - Their iced vanilla latte with oat milk hit the spot on a warm morning. Smooth and perfectly balanced. ‍ Pat & Bear - A 6-pack of macarons in flavors like churro, pistachio honey, and lemon blueberry. Delicate, delicious, and beautifully made. Cultura Chocolate - Picked up their drinking Mexican chocolate, champurrado, and agua de horchata. Everything tasted rich and authentic--perfect for gifts or treating yourself. Reunion Bread Co. - Pastel de nata, almond cake, and a ham & cheese focaccia. Every bite was a winner, but that pastel de nata was a standout. Whether you're there for produce (maybe next time!) or just to explore and graze, the South Pearl Street Farmers Market is a great way to spend a Sunday morning. Friendly vendors, amazing variety, and a strong local vibe.

    Great farmers market, lots of different vendors. So so busy. But you won't find out until you reach…read morean enterance that dogs aren't allowed. looked all over the website and didn't see they were not allowed so I went for it. That was a mistake.

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    South Pearl Street - Peach Cardamom Crisp, Guava Pastelitos, Honeycomb Vanilla, and Mango Sticky Rice Scoops from Pints Peak | Instagram: @telephonesmoothie

    Peach Cardamom Crisp, Guava Pastelitos, Honeycomb Vanilla, and Mango Sticky Rice Scoops from Pints Peak | Instagram: @telephonesmoothie

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    South Pearl Street - Dalgona Coffee from Green Bus Cafe; absolutely delicious!!

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    People + Produce Farmers Market DTC

    People + Produce Farmers Market DTC

    4.8(4 reviews)
    15.1 kmSoutheast

    Stopped by Miller produce and got 2 bags of goodies for 4th shenanigans. Amazing deal 2 fully…read moreloaded bags for $20 sign me up! Stopped by Denver bazaar for a beer on this glorious day. Great Sunday farmers market here off Bellevue.

    Farmers Markets have become my new Sunday tradition. So in seeing a new market pop up smack dab in…read morethe middle of the DTC (and my former neighborhood) I had to check it out! ++ Located in Belleview Station, you'd assume parking is a nightmare. WRONG. With plenty of street parking and designated lots, parking is ample! We snagged a spot about a block away and got a nice walk in. ++ The market occurs each Sunday from 9AM - 1PM! But I assure you, things sell out fast so the earlier, the better! ++The market is small but has just the right amount of booths, which range from fresh produce, and locally baked goods to flowers, plants, fresh brewed coffee and cute clothes. I easily walked away with plenty of everything for the week! ++ Pricing depends of the goods depend on the booth but are overall reasonable! ++ Each vendor was so friendly were knowledgeable about their products and , offered samples of anything we wanted to try before buying! ++ Live music filled the area, as a pit stop for The Big Wonderful - which created the most fun and inviting atmosphere! This quaint market will quickly become one of my favorites - so take a look!

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    People and Produce weekend market

    People + Produce Farmers Market DTC - Farmers market

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    People + Produce Farmers Market DTC - 2 bags filled of any veggie for $20 is a steel from millers market stand

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    2 bags filled of any veggie for $20 is a steel from millers market stand

    Cherry Creek Farmer's Market - Coffee

    Cherry Creek Farmer's Market

    3.5(146 reviews)
    10.9 kmCherry Creek, Southeast
    $$

    Not sure if I found the correct farmers market - I heard this one would be the biggest in Denver…read more We landed at the Cherry Creek fresh market, which I thought was the same, but maybe it wasn't ? This one was in the parking lot closest to Macy's. It wasn't too big, but they had a nice variety of vendors, with food, crafts, plants, and artisan goods. That had a live band playing some chill tunes too which was nice. Absolutely loved the fresh baked bagel spot called Springs, they had this scallion olive oil cream cheese that was delish, and had their toaster on site to prep everything right there. Shame they don't have a brick and mortar location - they said they pop up at a lot of these markets on weekends and do catering (wonder what they do in the winter?) Also was tempted to get some permanent jewelry, there was at least 3-4 vendors offering these. Maybe next time! Had such a nice time here but it's very hot and the only shade are a few tables with umbrellas for eating that were mostly taken. Stay hydrated!

    I've done my share of Farmer's Markets around the world and I am partial to my home town of SF's…read moreFerry Plaza farmers market but Cherry Creek Farmer's Market will do in a pinch. Sure it's located in a shopping mall parking lot and sure it is somewhat limited in it's selection but there are some good vendors there. Loved the Tamale lady, good produce, great pastry vendor too. I wouldn't drive out of my way to visit but if you happen to be in the neighborhood check it out.

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    Cherry Creek Farmer's Market - Coffee is so good

    Coffee is so good

    Cherry Creek Farmer's Market - Colorado Fresh Market - formerly Cherry Creek Farmers Market

    Colorado Fresh Market - formerly Cherry Creek Farmers Market

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    Berry Patch Farms - Pumpkin on the maze

    Berry Patch Farms

    4.6(42 reviews)
    21.9 km
    $

    If you're looking to pick some delicious berries and beautiful flowers, this is a great place to do…read moreit! Berry Patch Farms is a beautiful get away in Brighton for a fun family activity. We had a great time on the hayride, collecting both blackberries and raspberries, seeing the chickens, lots of honey bees, and sheep, hanging out with a sweet farm dog, etc. It was well worth the drive and a very relaxing experience for all of us.

    I only get to visit at most, once a year and I really need to find a way to change that. The owner,…read moreClaudia, is the most beautiful and kind person and treats everyone like family. You may even get to see the farm doggo if you're lucky! If you are like me and enjoy finding unique fruits and veggies that you don't see in any grocery store or even at your summer farmer's markets, this is the place for you! The drive is a quick one from Denver and once you are there on the farm, you kind of forget where you are! The store will take you back in time with it's simple set up with vintage coolers that store all of those beautiful veggies, and old tables stacked with baskets filled with even more veggies and fruits. There are heirloom options and the choices vary throughout the season as new things come in. On one of my visits this past summer, I picked up a huge bunch of home-grown Edamame that was far better than anything I have gotten anywhere else. It was actually quite fun to remove them from the stems to wash and cook up. I also was able to find beautiful Italian green beans - my absolute favorite and never-able-to-find option. The tomatoes are always a go-to and are so flavorful. I found out how the heirloom options are grown in the greenhouse and how that has provided the sweetest results and can confirm, they are very sweet and delicious. Along with the veggies and fruits, you will also find some locally made goodies sold in a brown paper bag that are a great treat to take for the ride home. Also, don't miss the dried pepper selection! There is also a cooler/freezer with meats and fresh eggs. When I was there, it was golden raspberry picking time and there were many families out for the tractor ride to the bushes to pick their own. Be sure to check out their website for hours - the opening is limited and you want to avoid making a trip unnecessarily and you can find out about special events, picking times for the fruits, cakes, and flowers and CSA share options. Claudia and Tim operate a farm that is certified organic and you can be sure their offerings are truly fresh, truly local, and truly organic as their motto says.

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    Berry Patch Farms - Flower ice cubes were beautiful! Fresh peaches and honey

    Flower ice cubes were beautiful! Fresh peaches and honey

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    Tractor for pics

    Berry Patch Farms - Scones, muffins, cheese and quiche. All were delicious

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    Scones, muffins, cheese and quiche. All were delicious

    Grains From the Plains - farmersmarket - Updated May 2026

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