Home Indoor Fun Winter Farmers Markets in Portland By evelyn shoopApril 16, 2012 Search more like this farmers-marketbaked-goodscrepemarketlocationsoupbowlcharcuterieco-opkalecourtyardsweet-potatosalmonsavory Read next Indoor Fun The Best 2021 Black Friday & Cyber Monday Deals for Families Indoor Fun 40+ Elf on the Shelf Ideas (because You’re Gonna Need Them) Indoor Fun 23 Swaddles & Baby Sleep Sacks We Love Indoor Fun Channel Your Inner Clark Griswold with These 14 Holiday Inflatables Indoor Fun 18 Festive Holiday Gifts for $25 & Under eWe love our fresh, local veggies in Oregon. But at autumn’s end many of us go packing back to the grocery stores, as farmers markets hibernate until spring. However, there is another way! Portland hosts some great winter markets where you can find vegetables like kale, chard, sweet potatoes, carrots, and onions, along with local jams and sundries, and a good dose of Portlandia to boot. Winter markets do tend to be smaller, but crowds are smaller too. When you go, be sure to pick up something homemade from one of the vendors to warm you up, like a bowl of soup, hot drink or a fresh crepe! Lloyd Farmers Market (Northeast) If you can, take the MAX to this little Tuesday market located near Lloyd Center and just off the train line. There’s a bit of everything at the Lloyd Farmers Market: charcuterie, coffee, bread, jams, and of course fruit and veggies. Since the hours coincide with lunch, pick up something to nibble on at Savory et Sweet. They’re a crepe shop, but one of the vendors said the must-order item is the sampler plate. Location: NE Holladay Street, between NE 7th Avenue & NE 9th Avenue (under the gazebo in the Oregon Square Courtyard) Hours: Tuesdays, 10:00am – 2:00pm Winter Market at Shemanski Park (Downtown) This is the first year the Portland Farmers Market is holding a winter market, so stop by Shemanski Park to check it out! Covered spaces are available for shoppers to stay dry while enjoying a hot drink or bowl of soup. Vendors offer winter produce, seafood, cheeses, meats, baked goods, and more. Location: Shemanski Park in the South Park Blocks, between SW Salmon Street & SW Main Street Hours: Saturdays, 10:00am – 2:00pm, January 7–February 25 People’s Farmers Market (Southeast) Located just east of the Sellwood Bridge, the People’s Farmers market feels like a cozy village in the middle of winter. Growers have a wide array of winter vegetables, and also sell mushrooms, hummus, soups, and more. You can stop in the store on your way out to pick up anything else you need for dinner (members and non-members pay the same prices, but members receive a co-op dividend each year). Location: 3029 SE 21st Avenue Hours: Wednesdays year-round, 2:00pm – 7:00pm — Evelyn Shoop