Open OUTDOORS every Saturday morning!

Fresh Local Produce, Meats, Eggs, and Artisanal Foods
Open Year Round

SUMMER MARKET – Outdoors May-October

WHEN

Saturday Mornings
8 am to Noon
(May-September)
9 am to Noon
(October)

OPEN RAIN OR SHINE!

WHERE

OUTDOORS
Glendale Town Center
Parking Lot East of Lowes
6001 N. Rural Street
Indianapolis, IN 46220

Supporting farmers since 1994, the Broad Ripple Farmers Market is the largest in Indiana and is open year-round, with 80+ local vendors operating outside May to October, and 60+ vendors indoors November to April.

Visit your favorite Indiana farmers market to shop for the freshest, tastiest food of the season! The Broad Ripple Farmers Market and our Indiana farmers and food artisans offer locally grown and produced foods to our community. You will find farm-fresh fruits and vegetables, eggs, meat, fish, cheese, groceries, flowers, plants, and more. We also always have live music, breakfast foods and drinks, and a seating area to take a break from shopping!

Stop by the BRFM Info booth and meet our friendly volunteers who can help you get the most from your market visit. The market participates in the SNAP program and operates as a non-profit organization.

The Broad Ripple Farmers Market is sponsored by:
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WINTER MARKET – Indoors November-April

WHEN

Saturday Mornings
9 am to Noon
November-April
Closed 11/28

WHERE

INDOORS
Broad Ripple Middle School
South Entrance Door #8
North Entrance Door #1
1115 Broad Ripple Ave
Indianapolis, IN 46220

No Dogs Allowed Indoors

The SoBro Farmers Market on Wednesdays is now part of our Market family!
Open May through November
Our Local Promise To You

All food items sold by vendors at the Broad Ripple Farmers Market are grown, raised or produced locally.  Exceptions are made for specialty products not available locally such as salmon.

  • All produce, meat, and poultry is raised by the farmer present at the Market. (A few exceptions may be approved by the Market). We prioritize products which are grown or raised using environmentally responsible, sustainable, and humane methods.
  • For artisanal and ready to eat foods, we prioritize vendors who utilize local ingredients. Products may be made by the vendor in a certified kitchen or in a home-based kitchen that meets the risk and labeling requirements of the Marion County Public Health Department.
  • All of our farmers use organic growing practices. The Norman Mullet Farm and Christopher Farm are certified organic.

LATEST NEWS FROM THE MARKET

BRFM This Saturday, June 13

June 12th, 2026|Comments Off on BRFM This Saturday, June 13

Full Hand on Break and ARPO out at Dog Olympics Yes, Full Hand Farm is out this week taking a break before peak summer season; and ARPO is skipping this Saturday to hold their 20th [...]

BRFM This Saturday, June 6

June 5th, 2026|Comments Off on BRFM This Saturday, June 6

Summer is Coming - But Not Just Yet The signs that summer is coming are everywhere. School is out for most, the spring produce is winding down, gardens and flower beds are being planted, tomatoes [...]

BRFM This Saturday, May 30

May 29th, 2026|Comments Off on BRFM This Saturday, May 30

garden-ready tomato plants at Norman Mullet Farm Spring Won't Last Forever Here we are at the end of May, which means Summer is coming in just a few more weeks and warmer weather [...]

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