If Mother’s Day, graduations, and end-of-the-year parties have you scrambling for gifts, head to OKC Farmers Public Market to find terrific treasures you won’t find anywhere else. This unique venue features a farmers market, antique mall, and food truck park, so you can fill your belly and shopping bags all at the same time.
OKC Farmers Public Market is located at 311 S. Klein Ave. in Oklahoma City. This historic farmers market began in 1926 and has continued to be a premier market with many different offerings.
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Rain or shine, the market is open Saturdays from 9:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m.
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It serves as a centralized hub for local vendors, farmers, and grocers to sell their quality items at reasonable prices.
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Just look at all this fresh produce you can buy on a weekly basis. If it’s in season, chances are you’ll find it a the market.
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Plus, there’s an antique mall filled with one-of-a-kind textile goods, interior decorations, gifts, plants, and produce.
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Each shop in the antique mall is individually owned and filled with unique treasures. Look how darling these old mixers are for sale at the mall!
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Step outside and you’ll find Delmar Gardens - a food truck park featuring up to 10 food vendors at a time.
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It houses over 3,000 sq. ft. of pavilion and patio space to enjoy your delicious food or to congregate with friends for a drink.
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The Public Market also hosts special events and trade shows throughout the year, so there’s always something fun to attend.
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With over 20,000 sq. ft. of antique booths, this quirky market is filled with something special for everyone. Doors are open (at the antique mall) Tuesday - Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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For more information on the OKC Farmers Public Market take a peek at their website or Facebook page. Both are filled with everything you need to know before you visit.
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If you enjoy antique shopping, check out our previous article where we featured many great antiquing towns in Oklahoma.
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