Ann Arbor Farmers Market

315 Detroit St, Ann Arbor
(734) 794-6255

Recent Reviews

The Simple Environmentalist

A must do! So many great artists, farmers, chefs, bakers, and more. I got so many local goodies. Shop small and support local!!!

Michael Simon

The "market masters" who run this particular market are a harem of wenches that pass the baton on to only other butch women whenever the position becomes available. Unprofessional, partial, and lacking a sense of propriety. I have been a vendor at roughly 10 different Michigan markets and this is by far the most poorly operated. Be sure to say hi to the "market master" when you stop by and you will immediately visualize what I mean. Enjoy ladies !

Chrissy Jenkins

awesome vendors We love White lotus crossaints and salads

Elaine Maher

Great local products , fruits & veggies

Noel Schneider

Remember coming here as a kid so many many years ago. Great place!

Hannah Lerner

This is a really lovely Farmers' Market, albeit a bit small, that draws a nice crowd on weekend mornings. The assortment of businesses varies fairly considerably but it's mostly produce as far as I've seen. There's a lot of repetition and it can be a bit frustrating in terms of weighing prices/quality at the different vendors when there are, say, 10 booths selling tomatoes.On the weekends where there are more prepared goods (eg hot sauces, fresh food, baked goods, etc) I would love if more places offered samples. I am more than willing to shell out $$ for quality, locally-made things, but I don't want to buy a $9 bottle of hot sauce that I don't like. Even for the produce stalls - they could easily cut up some fruits/veggies and have toothpicks and I'd honestly probably be 10x more likely to buy something if I can try it first.Maybe I got spoiled in my previous community (Primrose Hill in London) but the Farmers' Market there had samples at every single booth and while it was bad for my wallet, it was just such a nicer experience.

Robert O'Brien

Great quality peaches and corn. Going again today if open it’s a great place to get fresh food, corn was picked 2 hours before I purchased.

Hannah M.

This is a really lovely Farmers' Market, albeit a bit small, that draws a nice crowd on weekend mornings. The assortment of businesses varies fairly considerably but it's mostly produce as far as I've seen. There's a lot of repetition and it can be a bit frustrating in terms of weighing prices/quality at the different vendors when there are, say, 10 booths selling tomatoes.On the weekends where there are more prepared goods (eg hot sauces, fresh food, baked goods, etc) I would love if more places offered samples. I am more than willing to shell out $$ for quality, locally-made things, but I don't want to buy a $9 bottle of hot sauce that I don't like. Even for the produce stalls - they could easily cut up some fruits/veggies and have toothpicks and I'd honestly probably be 10x more likely to buy something if I can try it first.Maybe I got spoiled in my previous community (Primrose Hill in London) but the Farmers' Market there had samples at every single booth and while it was bad for my wallet, it was just such a nicer experience.

Brian Craig

Great fruits and vegetables, great people great prices!

Diane B.

This was a nice farm market very small interesting assortment of flowers/ veggies/ jams/ honey / breads and pastries/ homemade crafts / did i mention it was small ... walking distance to other shops and places to eat in Ann Arbor this farm market was a been there done that experience for me

Cindy Rinesmith

Very much improved in several yrs since the last time I was there. Kinda like 14 years.

Michael St.John

Great farmer's market. Free street parking before 8am.

George Reed

N:ice selection from various sellers. Saturday is the best day.

Advanced Technology

Was in the area for Detroit’s Eastern Market annual flower day weekend.We thought we’d visit the Ann Arbor’s farmers market.We thought the vendors here all lovely. Around 10 or 10:30 in the morning a guitarist started singing. It was a little bit loud. And he was playing towards the street so it bounces off the parking lot walls and dominates the space. He seem to have a nice voice and a very beautiful guitar, but it was deafening.The farmers market area has a beautiful bell tower the chimes. It seems various songs like it would in Europe. It’s a delightful sound as well! The problem is you have the singer guitarist competing with the bell tower. You had to loud and deafening dueling sounds.It was difficult to hear and after about 10 minutes I was so unsettled by the competing sounds are party decided to go to Zingerman’s instead. I think one of the group got an anxiety attack. The sounds were horrible.I don’t need to come and visit this cacophony of anxiety inducing sound ever again. Farmers market should seriously consider one or the other but not both. And also if you’re going to amplify music make sure people can still hear themselves.

Mary Lemmer

Such a lovely farmers market! Plenty of variety and great quality products!

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