Farmer's Market

Every Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., NW 13th Avenue between Everett and Glisan comes alive as the Pearl District Culinary Farmers Market — Portland's chef-forward "Chef's Market" — returns to the neighborhood after a decade away. More than a place to fill your tote with peak-season Oregon produce, the market celebrates the relationships between local farmers, food artisans, and the Pearl's beloved kitchens, with neighborhood restaurants like Andina and Arden joining growers and makers from across the region. Catch live cooking demonstrations from local chefs on the market's mobile stage, sip Willamette Valley wines and local ciders, grab a coffee and pastry while live music fills the street, then wander into the galleries, shops, and restaurants that make the Pearl one of Portland's favorite neighborhoods. Running weekly through September, it's the Sunday ritual the Pearl has been waiting for — see you on 13th!

10 years

Since the market's return to the Pearl

4 hr's

Open 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., weekly

17 days

Every Sunday through September 27

2 blocks

NW 13th Ave. between Everett and Glisan

Meet SOME OF The vendors

Every Sunday 10am - 2pm


The Culinary Farmers Market brings together the best of Oregon's farms, kitchens, and makers — all on two blocks of NW 13th Avenue. Here's who you'll find at the market:


From the Farm
Start with peak-season Oregon produce from 
Pablo Munoz Farm, where summer berries arrive straight from the field just hours before the market opens.


Artisan Makers
Fill your tote with fresh-baked breads from 
Fokattia, handcrafted plant-based milks from aMylk, and rotating small-batch goods from bakers and makers across the region.


Neighborhood Kitchens
This is a Chef's Market — and the Pearl's best restaurants show up to prove it. Look for feature items and market-day collaborations from 
AndinaArdenSesame CollectivePapi Chulo'sPamana at The Hoxton, and Pal's.


Sips & Coffee
Sisters Coffee keeps the morning fueled with fresh brews and pastries, while the wine tent pours tastes from Love & Squalor, the Willamette Valley Wine Association, and the Pearl's own Spin the Bottle — with bottles available to take home.


For Your Kitchen
Round out your haul with handcrafted cutting boards from 
The Joinery and finely made chef's knives from visiting purveyors.


Vendors rotate weekly — follow @pd_culinaryfarmersmarket to see who's at the market this Sunday!

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