Tampa Downtown Market

510 N Franklin St, Tampa, FL 33602, USA

Every Sunday from October through May, the 600/700 blocks of Franklin Street in downtown Tampa come alive with local foods, arts & crafts, and music. From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., local vendors sell everything from fresh-made German bread to produce just picked that morning. There are spice merchants and soap sellers. Local honey makers bring their jars of golden goodness. There is fresh cheese, dried fruit, homemade pickles. Fresh from the boat seafood and locally made Florida tea are for sale. Food vendors sell breakfast treats and lunches. Craftsmen sell their wares. There’s even a guy who will sharpen your kitchen knives for you while you wait. All that goodness, and music too. So enjoy a different side of modern downtown Tampa and enjoy the Sunday market community.

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Everything Fresh and Local: October to May

Every Sunday from October through May, the 600/700 blocks of Franklin Street in downtown Tampa come alive with local foods, arts & crafts, and music. From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., local vendors sell everything from fresh-made German bread to produce just picked that morning. There are spice merchants and soap sellers. Local honey makers bring their jars of golden goodness. There is fresh cheese, dried fruit, homemade pickles. Fresh from the boat seafood and locally made Florida tea are for sale. Food vendors sell breakfast treats and lunches. Craftsmen sell their wares. There’s even a guy who will sharpen your kitchen knives for you while you wait. All that goodness, and music too. So enjoy a different side of modern downtown Tampa and enjoy the Sunday market community.

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