
Fresh, local flavors and a family-friendly Saturday destination.
Memorial Villages Farmers Market in Houston gathers 40–60 stalls in the back parking lot of a church at 10840 Beinhorn Rd, offering farm-fresh produce and a wide array of prepared foods. Shoppers find organic vegetables, breads, honey, coffee, and regional specialties from Italian pasta to Indian dishes. The market is praised for a welcoming, family-friendly vibe, ample on-site parking, and a connected park with a kids’ playground.
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Locally-grown organic vegetables and fruits from regional farms, ensuring peak freshness and flavor.
A diverse selection including baked goods, honey, olive oil, pasta, and prepared meals like Indian bread and gyros.
Handmade crafts, arts, and unique products such as chocolate, coffee beans, and healthy snacks.
On-site children’s playground, ample parking, and seating areas for a comfortable community experience.
Open every Saturday morning with 40-60 vendors, offering a rotating selection of goods and seasonal specialties.
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Overall rating
D. Austin D.
Absolutely loved this place. We took our two young grandchildren (there is also a park connected to it) and had a great time! Vendors had wonderful fruits, vegetables and arts and craft items. All the vendors were very kind and explained their products in great detail. Can’t wait to go back!
Jonathan chen
This farmer's market is in the back parking lot of the church, most of them are handmade, many things to eat, the price is very expensive, there are Middle Eastern food, Indian bread, bread, every Saturday morning from 9 am, there are 40-60 stalls, I like the eggplant here, vegetables are from the farm, fresh, the taste is really different, when you buy, You will not go to the supermarket to buy other vegetables, all organic vegetables, really delicious!
Charlotte Malone
Nice market but very little produce. Most offered is prepared foods but that may be to more peoples taste. I think there were maybe 5 out of 50 stalls that were selling just regular vegetables or fruits. Some prices were nuts. I'm all about supporting local businesses but $14 for a small jar of jam is nuts. I'd go back with the expectation that I'd be buying my breakfast and some treats but mostly no fruit or veg.
thc productions
This was a nice farmers market. Lots of things to eat from fresh vegetables to baked goods, beef jerky, Indian food, micro greens, gelato, even had a chocolate maker. One of my favorite things to find is a coffee roaster. Purefi Coffee Roasters. Picked up a bag of their whole beans, "Shift", which is a blend, they had some info on their bag, there was a roast date on the bag.....yesterday's date, ground some and it's very good. Also enjoyed a hot cup of their coffee onsite, the day was cold and blustery so a cup of jo hit the spot. We'll come back.
Justin Singer
Great farmers market. Wide range of many of vendors including several ranchers, Italian food (fresh pasta), veggies, honey, several bakers, olive oil, healthy snacks, prepared food (tacos, gyros, etc), a few crafts, juice, etc Fun family vibe Plenty of room to sit down and eat. Lots of parking on site and in the neighborhood Children’s playground. Great spot to spend a Saturday morning.