Local ♥ Love

Shop local, eat fresh &  support Flint’s vibrant community. Share in the joy of local shopping with our farm-fresh produce and artisanal goods, find it all at Flint Farmers’ Market.

Flint Farmers Market

Local ♥ Love

Shop local, eat fresh &  support Flint’s vibrant community. Share in the joy of local shopping with our farm-fresh produce and artisanal goods, find it all at Flint Farmers’ Market.

Flint Farmers Market
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Experience the vibrant atmosphere of the Flint Farmers’ Market

The Flint Farmers’ Market offers something for everyone, from music and culinary creations to rentable spaces and demonstration kitchens. With hundreds of events each year, there’s always something to enjoy!

We’re here all year!

Our Location :
300 East First St. Flint, MI 48502

Market Hours:
Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday
9am -5pm (EST)

Gift a Unique Gift from Flint’s History this Holiday Season

Beginning Saturday, December 7th the Flint Farmers’ Market will be selling bricks recovered from the demolition of the former market building at 420 East Boulevard Drive.

Flint Farmers Market
Flint Farmers' Market

Our Vendors

At Flint Farmers’ Market, our vendors are the heart and soul of everything we do. Each one brings their unique passion, expertise, and dedication to their craft, making our market a unique and a diverse hub of activity.

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Have your event at the market

Host your next event at the Flint Farmers’ Market, where unique charm and vibrant atmosphere come together to create unforgettable experiences.  Our dedicated staff will work closely with you to ensure every detail is tailored to your needs, providing a seamless and memorable event for your guests.

Farmers' Blog

The Flint Farmers’ Market brings people together year-round with exciting events like seasonal festivals, live music, cooking demos, and artisan workshops. Enjoy family-friendly activities celebrating local culture, food, and crafts in a lively atmosphere.

Programs & Outreach
At Flint Farmers' Market, we are deeply committed to supporting our community through a variety of impactful programs and outreach initiatives.
Event Spaces
Event Spaces serve as hubs for social interaction, cultural exchange, and educational opportunities, enhancing the market experience beyond shopping.
Kitchen
The ELGA Credit Union Demonstration Kitchen is a state-of-the-art facility that hosts Lunch and Learn cooking demonstrations by local organizations weekly!
What people are saying...
Flint Farmers Market
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Flint Farmers MarketMarissa Mayberry
01:17 03 Apr 25
Duvall Dogs was so delicious! I know you think…. Hot dogs…. But these hots dogs were topped with insane goodness! And just out of this world! Hot Greta was my favorite! Give them a try. And budget friendly!
Flint Farmers MarketJordan Johnson
17:49 02 Apr 25
On April 1, 2025, a customer visited Steady Eddy’s, paid her $35 bill in full, and chose not to tip because she felt the service wasn’t great. Instead of simply accepting this, the owner followed her outside and told her she was no longer welcome at the restaurant just for not tipping. When asked if there was a policy that required tipping, the owner couldn’t provide one, which makes this even more concerning.Later, the customer wrote a fair review about her experience. Instead of handling it professionally, the owner posted the review online, insulted the customer, and created a space where others felt comfortable piling on and attacking her. She didn’t just call this person out—she encouraged public harassment, which is completely unacceptable for any business, let alone one operating inside a community-centered space like the Farmers’ Market.I want to be clear—I love Steady Eddy’s. If defending this behavior made sense, I would. But it doesn’t. This isn’t about one bad experience—it’s about how a business chooses to treat people.The Flint Farmers’ Market’s vision is about helping rebuild our community and being a hub for fresh food and connection. But how does an experience like this rebuild? It doesn’t—it creates division, fear, and mistrust. The market’s mission is to be welcoming to everyone and to provide dignified access to healthy food for all people, regardless of financial situation. What happened here completely goes against that.Let’s be real, Flint is a vulnerable community. Some families might just want a good meal in a welcoming place, and all they can afford is to pay their bill. That doesn’t mean they should be chased outside or humiliated for it. Businesses in the market should be leading with kindness and understanding, not policing who is “deserving” of a meal based on their ability to tip.This situation raises a bigger question: Is the Farmers’ Market truly a space for everyone, or just for those who can afford to go above and beyond? Because if a vendor feels comfortable shaming someone over a tip and then rallying others to tear them down publicly, that’s not a place where all people feel safe and welcome.I’m bringing this to you because I believe in the Farmers’ Market and what it represents for Flint. I hope this can be addressed in a way that reinforces the values of respect, inclusivity, and professionalism that the market is built on.I’d love to hear your thoughts on how situations like this can be prevented moving forward. I would appreciate a follow-up from the Flint Farmers’ Market on how you plan to address this issue and ensure that all vendors uphold the market’s values of inclusivity, respect, and professionalism. This situation has raised serious concerns about how customers are treated and how the market responds to vendors who engage in public harassment. To formally address this matter, I have also submitted a complaint about Steady Eddie’s to the Better Business Bureau (BBB). I look forward to hearing what steps will be taken to reconcile this issue and prevent similar incidents in the future.
Flint Farmers MarketKyle Connell
07:05 02 Apr 25
Very nice place, full of many different vendors and shops. It's not "huge" like West Side Market in Cleveland or other markets in bigger cities, but definitely bigger than I expected it to be. If you're coming to downtown Flint, be sure to come on one of the days the market is open and check this place out.
Flint Farmers MarketNick Grim (Nick)
11:52 31 Mar 25
Flint Farmers MarketKeith Mackenzie
17:00 30 Mar 25
Flint Farmers MarketDesiree Nichols
17:52 29 Mar 25
Flint Farmers MarketJason Lesiewicz
23:04 27 Mar 25
Flint Farmers MarketDanielle Adams
22:34 26 Mar 25
Flint Farmers MarketMarilyn Davis
14:50 26 Mar 25
When u walk in don't be hungry cause it smells so good make u want to but something from every shop
Flint Farmers MarketSharon Walker
09:28 26 Mar 25
Great atmosphere!!
Flint Farmers MarketCarmella Brock
06:14 26 Mar 25
Flint Farmers MarketLynne Syromi
01:33 26 Mar 25
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