Farmers Market
• 316 East 11 Mile Road
• 2 blocks east of Main St
• 248-246-3276
The Market is located in the Civic Center at the corner of 11 Mile Road and Troy Street, across from the Library and adjacent to the 44th District Court. The Royal Oak Farmers Market provides one of the premium farm market venues in southeast Michigan. Farm producers sell from an enclosed building, with ample parking, on Friday during the farm season (May through Christmas) and Saturday all year 'round. During growing season farmers are only allowed to sell what they grow.
A Flea Market of regional fame is open every Sunday with 100+ vendors sell on a rotating basis, attracting repeat visits from antiques and collectibles-seekers from all over the state.
The Royal Oak Farmers Market opened as a truck market, at the corner of 4th and Troy streets, on October 14, 1925 as a cooperative venture between the then-new City of Royal Oak and Oakland County, Michigan. The present structure was erected in the spring of 1927 and dedicated July 1 of that year. Since 1997 the Farmers Market has been solely owned and operated by the City of Royal Oak. It has been a popular institution for more than 80 years.
Market Hours during Arts, Beats & Eats and Labor Day Weekend:
- Saturday, 9/4/10, the Farmers Market will close one hour earlier, 7 a.m. - Noon.
Parking is free until noon at which time parking is for Arts, Beats & Eats. There is always extra parking in the Missionary Church Lot just across 11 Mile Rd. The market rents that lot every Saturday for additional parking for its customers.
- Sunday 9/5/10, the Antiques/Collectables market will be closed.
Visit the Farmers Market booth at the Arts, Beats & Eats festival.
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