Beaverton Farmers Market | Oregon

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Nestled in the middle of Beaverton’s downtown, the Beaverton Farmers Market is a vibrant community center where locals gather to celebrate seasonal, fresh food and handcrafted goods rather than only a place to shop. Run year-round, this market offers a continually changing spectrum of joys from exquisite summer fruit to strong winter root vegetables. Emphasizing locally sustainable products, the market is a unique opportunity to engage directly with the farmers and craftspeople making it all possible. Regardless of your degree of foodies or simply looking for a fun Saturday outing, the Beaverton Farmers Market promises a friendly environment for everyone. For a complete list of local markets, check out our Oregon Farmers Markets guide.

Beaverton Farmers Market Schedule

Parking:

Parking can be a challenge at our large market. If you would rather not have to walk a few blocks from your car to the market, we recommend ridesharing with either Lyft or Uber. They will drop you off at our loading zone on the corner of 4th and Watson.

Seasonal Highlights

Spring brings fresh greens, radishes, and early strawberries, along with plant starts ideal for gardeners. Summer features berries, peaches, and tomatoes, with live music and events creating a festive atmosphere. Fall highlights apples, pumpkins, and squash, including the October 25th Halloween celebration. In winter, the market moves indoors with root vegetables, hearty greens, artisan goods, and unique holiday gifts.

Vendor List

  • Produce & Organics: Local farms offer fresh fruits and vegetables, including organic options. Vendors like Alex Farms and Adapt Foods provide seasonal produce at peak ripeness.

  • Meats, Eggs & Dairy: Pasture-raised meats, free-range eggs, and artisanal cheeses from sustainable vendors.

  • Flowers & Garden Center: Fresh-cut flowers, plant starts, and gardening supplies for home cultivation.

  • Bakery & Coffee: Freshly baked bread, pastries, and locally roasted coffee. 2 Bullies Bakery offers sweet and savory treats.

  • Handmade Crafts & Local Art: Handcrafted jewelry, home décor, and unique artisan items.

Food Truck Info

Food trucks are a staple on Saturdays during market hours, offering diverse cuisines. Favorites include Hapa Pizza (fusion pizzas like banh mi and Thai basil margherita), El Mas Chingon (authentic Mexican street food), and 808 Grinds (Hawaiian dishes like loco moco and kalua pork).

Nearby Hotels

  • Embassy Suites by Hilton Portland Tigard – 0.5 miles, spacious suites with complimentary breakfast

  • Courtyard Portland Beaverton – Modern amenities with an on-site restaurant

  • Hilton Garden Inn Portland/Beaverton – 2 miles, comfortable accommodations with easy local access

Nearby Restaurants

  • Ava Roasteria – Cozy café serving artisan coffee and pastries

  • AFURI IZAKAYA – Modern Japanese cuisine, ramen, and small plates

  • Cafe Murrayhill – Lakeside spot with salads, sandwiches, and tomato-citrus soup

Nearby Public Transit

Beaverton Transit Center, approximately 0.5 miles away, is served by multiple bus routes (20, 52, 53, 54, 57, 58, 88) and the MAX Light Rail (Blue and Red lines). The center provides convenient access for visitors without a car, though driving remains easy for those with personal vehicles. The Beaverton Farmers Market operates year-round, adjusting its hours seasonally. Check out fresh finds at Helvetia Farm Market and Peoria Road Farm Market.

FAQs

Are pets allowed?
Yes, well-behaved pets are welcome at the market. Please keep them leashed and clean up after them.

Do vendors accept credit cards?
Many vendors accept credit cards, but it’s a good idea to bring cash as well.

Are there bathrooms on-site?
Yes, public restrooms are available near the market area.

Is the market open during winter?
Yes, the Beaverton Farmers Market operates year-round, with adjusted hours during the winter months.

Final Thoughts

The Beaverton Farmers Market is a cherished community gathering place that offers a delightful array of fresh produce, artisanal goods, and culinary delights. Whether you’re a resident or just passing through, a visit to the market provides a unique opportunity to connect with the community and support local businesses. If you love flowers and U-pick berries, be sure to check out Blooming Junction Farm Market.

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