
Fresh, local produce and artisanal goods in the heart of Houston—your community market for wholesome living.
Urban Harvest Farmers Market is a vibrant community hub located in Houston, TX, offering a curated selection of fresh produce, artisanal foods, and handmade goods from local vendors. With a 4.7-star rating, it's beloved for its friendly atmosphere and quality offerings, including green juices, organic vegetables, and ready-to-eat treats. While smaller in scale, it provides ample free parking and a focus on supporting small operators. Perfect for foodies and families seeking farm-fresh ingredients and unique finds in a welcoming setting.
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Locally grown fruits and vegetables from area farmers, including organic options.
Handcrafted goods such as baked items, cheeses, and ready-to-eat meals.
Refreshing fresh-pressed juices and healthy drinks made on-site.
Weekly market gatherings fostering local connections and seasonal activities.
Free parking in a nearby church garage with easy access to the market.
I love it here! Smaller space than most farmers markets, because; it held in church parking lot instead of open land, however; it is packed with wonderful vendors with great products. It keeps me wanting to return as I am a foodie & I prefer fresh produce & products. Parking is also free.
One of my favorite places to get my vegetables! A lot of good stuff. Fully recommended.
“My first time at this farmers market and I absolutely loved it! The vibe is amazing and the fresh green juices are a must-try—so refreshing and delicious!”
It's a nice place and is a little better than some of the others I've been to. My biggest complaint is the same one that I've had with others. These places are called "Farmers" markets not a Pre-packaged market, a "Pre-made food" market, etc. If a market like this wants to have a small, specified area that sell Pre-made food, coffee etc so people can sit down and have a breakfast snack then ok. As I said, there should be a specified area for them and not spread out throughout the market. They definitely need to get more organic vegetable vendors and I didn't see any fruit at all. There were no signs on the stalls to tell you the name of the vendor and whether their stuff was organic, gluten free, etc, or not. An example of this is, I was reading a board of a vendors products and prices when more people were getting in line so I moved back a little. It wasn't until I moved back that I could just see on the top of the canopy the name of the vendor. Most vendors had generic canopy's. Unfortunately, I have had their stuff before and didn't care for it. So if I had waited in line and bought some products, I wouldn't have known who they were until I got a receipt or something. One thing for absolute sure is they need big signs to direct you to where you can park. For a first time person it is ridiculously hard to figure out where to turn into a random driveway which eventually takes you to a parking garage where you can park.
Unfortunately, this market has never recovered from the pandemic slowdown. Many of the former great vendors have absconded. The vendor that used to have great veggies has not yet shown up this year (2025). Most that are present are small operators, and less than a third are actually selling food. Unless you're close by, or unless you know of a specific vendor that offers what you want, it's not worth a long drive here. Only about 75% of the available stalls are generally occupied each Saturday -- again, most are small, some (for example) offering one, two, or at most three different items. The ready to eat food vendor stalls are again, finally, mostly populated every Saturday, but the variety that once existed prior to the pandemic has never returned. If you're in the area, maybe worth a visit to check it out. PLENTY of parking, but you'll have to walk from the three-level Church parking deck to the actual entrance, 200 feet or so. No big deal for most, but I'd advise that you bring a cart or little wagon if you're getting on up in years like myself. See pictures as of the date of this review update.
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