Minot,

ND

Open

Spring through Fall

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For more than 40 years, the Minot Farmers Market has been organizing space for our vendor members to provide the fresh, local produce, meats, and goods for the Minot Community. Each week, our members set up in Oak Park to provide a fun, curated, outdoor shopping experience. We also host multiple family-friendly events showcasing local foods throughout the season.
Minot Farmers Market offers fresh, organic produce and handcrafted goods from local vendors, connecting community members with farm-fresh products throughout the season.

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Quick Facts

best for

fresh produce, meat & seafood, dairy & eggs, baked goods, plants & flowers, honey, prepared foods, artisan goods, preserved goods, mushrooms, coffee & tea

atmosphere

outdoor, park setting, USDA certified organic

Frequency

Spring through Fall

Price range

Low to moderate

Minot Farmers Market is best known for fresh produce, meat & seafood, dairy & eggs, baked goods, plants & flowers, honey, prepared foods, artisan goods, preserved goods, mushrooms, coffee & tea. The market has an outdoor, park setting, USDA certified organic atmosphere. It is open Spring through Fall. Prices are low to moderately priced.

What you’ll find

At this market, you”ll find fresh fruits and vegetables, meat and poultry, dairy and eggs, baked goods, flowers, honey, herbs and plants, prepared foods, artisan goods, preserved goods, mushrooms, tea and coffee, and plants and seedlings.

common questions about

The Minot Farmers Market operates from spring through fall, offering fresh produce and products during these seasons.

Yes, the market features vendors who offer certified organic products.

You can visit the markets Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/MinotFarmersMarket/ for updates and details.

The market includes a variety of vendors, including those offering certified organic products, among other fresh and local items.

No, the Minot Farmers Market is open from spring through fall, aligning with the growing seasons.

4.8 (30 Google reviews)

What Visitors Are Saying

7 months ago

Absolutely love partaking in this Farmers Market. Ive only been there once, but I feel I have found my go to! Such a variety of vendors! I have even found my new addiction, infused honey! If you want to see what I am talking about, youll have to check it out for yourself 😁

Google Review
a year ago

Love to have fresh vegetables and breads! One of the best is Boba and freeze dried sweets from Lubba!!! Also, a ginger cinnamon bread from the airstream coffee car (don’t know their name 😭) was so good!!!nnI took one star off because there were too many bees… 🐝nI know there is nothing we can do

Google Review
8 months ago

Always a highlight to the week. The vendors are all friendly and offer a wide variety of produce, baked goods, and everything in between. The staff that facilitate do a fantastic job, and Oak park is the perfectly relaxing location to have the market. The options of mornings and evenings three days

Google Review
9 months ago

Great way to access locally grown fruits, vegetables, & meats. Youll find baked goods, honey, fruit jams/jellies, handmade crafts, & from time to time food vendors offering fresh baked food & beverage.

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1300 4th Ave NW, Minot, ND 58703, USA

market details

Speakable Market Details
Minot Farmers Market is located at 1300 4th Ave NW, Minot, ND 58703, USA. Visit their website at https://www.facebook.com/MinotFarmersMarket/. The market is held outdoors. They accept Cash, debit and credit cards, Apple Wallet, PayPal, Cash App, Venmo. Vendors at this market offer USDA Certified Organic, and pasture-raised products. The market operates Spring through Fall.
Payment Accepted
Cash, Debit card/Credit card, Apple Wallet, PayPal, Cash App, Venmo
Indoor or Outdoor
Outdoor
Production Methods
Organic (USDA Certified), Non-Certified, but Practicing Organic, Pasture-raised/free-range animals, Humane treatment of animals
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