Best Farmers Markets in Palm Beach County — And How to Shop Smart

Best Farmers Markets in Palm Beach County — And How to Shop Smart

There’s something special about a Saturday morning at a great farmers market — the smells, the colors, the conversations with the people who actually grew your food. Palm Beach County has a thriving farmers market culture, and if you haven’t explored it, you’re missing one of the best things about living here.

We put together this guide to help you make the most of the local market scene — and to show you how Willy’s Market Subscription extends that same farm-fresh philosophy to your doorstep every week.

Top Farmers Markets in Palm Beach County

Green Market at Royal Poinciana Plaza — Palm Beach

One of the most beloved markets in the county, this weekly market runs November through April in the shade of Royal Poinciana Plaza. Expect artisan produce, local honey, fresh-baked goods, and plant vendors alongside prepared food. It’s a great spot for Florida citrus and local honey in season.

Boynton Beach Green Market

Running seasonally on Saturday mornings in Boynton Beach, this market features local growers, organic produce vendors, and wellness vendors. It draws a loyal crowd of health-conscious shoppers looking for alternatives to grocery chain produce.

Delray Beach GreenMarket

Held in the heart of downtown Delray Beach, this long-running Saturday market is one of the most established in South Florida. You’ll find everything from locally-grown herbs and vegetables to artisan cheeses, fresh eggs, and prepared foods. It’s a scene as much as it is a market.

Lake Worth Beach Market

A year-round Sunday morning fixture, the Lake Worth market is known for its eclectic vendors and strong sense of community. It’s a good place to find locally-sourced eggs, honey, and seasonal Florida produce.

Wellington Green Market

Running October through April on Saturdays, the Wellington market is one of the largest in western Palm Beach County. It draws major local farms and has strong produce variety — great for stocking up on leafy greens, citrus, and root vegetables.

How to Shop Smart at a Farmers Market

Not everything at a farmers market is what it appears to be. A few tips for getting the real deal:

  • Ask where it was grown. Some vendors are resellers, not growers. Ask “did you grow this?” and watch how they respond.
  • Look for imperfect produce. Real farm-grown vegetables are rarely uniform. Oddly shaped peppers and mismatched tomatoes are a good sign.
  • Arrive early for the best selection, but come late for deals — vendors often discount what’s left at the end of the day.
  • Bring cash and a cooler. Many vendors prefer cash, and perishables like eggs and meat need to stay cold.
  • Buy what’s in season. In South Florida, winter is peak produce season — we’re the salad bowl of the country from October to April.

When You Can’t Make It to the Market

Farmers markets are wonderful, but they’re seasonal, they’re only on weekends, and they require you to be there in person. That’s exactly why Willy’s Market Subscription exists.

We source directly from farms like Lake Meadows Farm — pasture-raised, grass-fed livestock from Florida farmers — and bring it directly to homes throughout Palm Beach County. Our lineup includes:

We deliver throughout Palm Beach County including Boynton Beach, Delray Beach, Lake Worth, Boca Raton, Lantana, Wellington, and surrounding areas. Real food, real farms, real Palm Beach County — delivered to your door.