

Get fresh at the Grade A Market on 104th!
The Downtown Farmers’ Market is back outdoors on 104th Street this summer. From May 17 to October 11, 2025, pick up hot single origin fruits, veggies, homemade meals and artisanal goods at 45+ vendors out on the street just north of Jasper Ave. You can bring your dog, too.
Get something to eat at the Downtown Farmers’ Market. Businesses on the strip will also be open for takeout, a sit-down meal or patio szn. Check out the list below and make an afternoon of it!
Market hours are 10 AM – 3 PM, Saturdays.
Where to Eat & Drink
This map highlights all the food and drink options around the Downtown Farmers’ Market including where to get alcohol to be consumed on the block.

Food, Drink & To-Go Alcohol *
Food and drinks (including alcohol) to eat in or take to go.

Cafés
Coffee shops with grab-and-go eats.

Food & Drink
Restaurants with dine in or takeout.
* Entertainment District Guidelines
✅ You can only drink alcohol on the block if purchased from participating businesses
✅ Drinks must be served in approved plastic to-go cups
❌ No outside alcohol is allowed in the district
❌ Alcohol cannot leave the boundaries of the Downtown Farmers’ Market
❌ Sealed liquor bought from stores or vendors must remained sealed while on the block
Enjoy responsibly and have a great time at the Downtown Farmers’ Market!
What to expect at the 2025 Downtown Farmers’ Market

Vendors
Fill up on fresh, local foods on 104 Street. There will be a handful of weekly vendors plus an assortment of rotating vendors. You can always expect to find fruits, veggies, meats, prepared foods, alcohol, and artisanal goods. No need to check labels: you’ll be proudly supporting Canadian.

Dogs!
The Downtown Farmers’ Market is dog-friendly. Bring your dog, your neighbour’s dog, your parents’ dog – whatever. We love to see them roaming with you at the market. Please remember to keep your furry friend on a leash at all times.

Music
There are two spots to enjoy live music and several acts scheduled for each week. Take a break from shopping to sit back, relax and listen to the music. Follow us on social media for weather-related changes.

Getting there
All Edmonton LRT lines have nearby stops, with Central Station being just steps from Rice Howard Way. The area is also well-connected by bike lanes, and you’ll find bike racks conveniently located along the street. Buses stop on Jasper Avenue and nearby cross streets like 100, 101, and 103 Streets.
Parking: There are multiple public and private parking lots around Rice Howard Way—prices and availability may vary by location. Street parking is also available, starting at just $1 per hour in some areas.
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