Phoenix's farmers markets have become destination locations for people who care about local food. On weekend mornings throughout the city, you can find everything from fresh produce to prepared foods, local honey to craft snacks, all from producers who actually live and work in Arizona. These aren't just places to buy groceries — they're community gathering spaces where you discover local products you didn't know existed.
The Phoenix Public Market
Located downtown at Central and Phoenix, the Phoenix Public Market operates as an indoor marketplace with permanent vendor stalls and weekend farmers market activity. This is one of the most reliable places to find craft food producers from throughout Arizona. The indoor setting makes it comfortable year-round, which is an advantage during Phoenix's intense summer months.
Scottsdale Farmers Market
The Scottsdale Farmers Market operates in Old Town Scottsdale with a strong focus on local Arizona producers. The atmosphere is upscale without being pretentious, and the quality reflects Scottsdale's food culture. The market typically operates on Wednesday afternoons and Saturday mornings.
Tempe Farmers Market
The Tempe Farmers Market on Mill Avenue is easily accessible and features many Arizona producers who sell throughout the Valley. The college town atmosphere makes it younger and more casually fun, while maintaining high quality standards.
Finding Cactus Corn Beyond Farmers Markets
While farmers markets are excellent places to discover Cactus Corn, the company also has retail presence at other Arizona institutions — the Phoenix Zoo, Arizona Science Center, Footprint Center, and historically at Chase Field. These locations give you multiple opportunities to support them locally.
Visit cactuscorn.com to learn more about where you can find their products locally.

