A crowded Healdsburg farmers market with people walking between vendor tents, browsing fresh produce and goods under a large open structure.

Visit the MArket

The Foley Family Community Pavilion

Look for us at 3 North Street just a short walk from the Plaza in downtown Healdsburg.

There is free public parking across the street.  The lot can be accessed from Matheson Street or North Street, but note that North Street is closed directly in front of the market. 

Parking is also available on Grove Street and the City Hall parking lot.

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Market Vendors

We bring together the best local growers, farmers, bakers, makers, artisans, restaurants, specialty food and coffee purveyors at our new Healdsburg home—the Foley Family Community Pavilion. From seasonal produce to handcrafted goods, fresh flowers, and ready-to-enjoy bites, each market offers something to discover. Our offerings evolves throughout the year, reflecting what’s growing, blooming, and being created in the Bay Area.
A man sits on a chair playing a twelve-string acoustic guitar and singing into a microphone at an outdoor market. Two bags and a water bottle are beside him.

Live Music at the Market

Sat April 18:
Bob Culbertson
Sat April 25:
Jacob Philip Benning
Sat May 2:
Avalanche Violin and Guitar
Sat May 9:
Swing 42
Tue May 12:
Joyride
Sat May 16:
John Youngblood
Tue May 19:
Avalanche Violin and Guitar
Sat May 23:
Maile Swing Band
and more!

Annual Market Events

4th of July: July 4, 2026.  Cakewalk and more!

Zucchini Festival: August 29, 2026

Pumpkin Festival: October 31, 2026

Quail & Condor Bake-Off: October 17, 2026

Fall/Holiday Craft Market: Oct – Dec 2026

Other demos and events are still being planned and will be posted when scheduled.

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Frequently Asked Questions

If you have any questions not addressed below, email us.

Dogs are not allowed near any of the food or farm vendor’s booths: a rule of the Sonoma Co Health Dept. They can be up on the platform, in the open area below it, or on the outside patio. They can enter and exit via the last aisle, which is the craft aisle (where Fruity Moto and our coffee vendors are).

Most vendors take credit/debit cards or Venmo. Some produce vendors are cash only. The Information Booth sells MARKET BUCKS, if you only have cards and need to buy from a cash-only vendor. They’re like monopoly money: useable at every booth in the market.

Yes! In fact, the market participates in the Market Match program. Come to the Information Booth and tell us how much you’d like to spend on your EBT purchases. We’ll match up to $20 with vouchers for free fruits and veggies! So, $20 in EBT is actually $40 in buying power at our markets.

We are a rain or shine market. That being said, we have had to close twice in the last 10 years, due to extreme rain and wind. Because we now have a covered pavilion for some of our vendors we anticipate being able to stay open during times like these in the future.

Yes, there are four unisex restrooms.

Our applications for Saturday and Tuesday market can be found at this website in January, with a deadline of March 15th.  All new applications are reviewed by the market manager, and discussed with the board. Our space is extremely limited, so we only accept a small handful of new vendors during the season. There is a Late Applicant Application on the website after the deadline. You can submit, and if a space opens and you would be a good fit, we’ll contact you.

Visit the Vendor Application page.

Mornings at the Market

A glimpse of what makes Saturday and Tuesday mornings in Healdsburg special!