1Moser's Farm Market and Barn
The wildflower garden out back invites kids to pick their own blooms while parents browse seasonal produce—peaches and apples are standouts. Beyond fresh-picked ingredients for the kitchen, there's an apple maze ($5), cider slushies, homemade body products, and farm animals to see, making it easy to spend an afternoon here.
Pick-your-own flowers and produceApple maze and orchard activitiesFarm animalsSeasonal treats and local productsPhoto-worthy garden settingWebsite
2Worthington Farmers Market
The bustling Saturday morning scene here draws crowds eager to sample from dozens of local vendors—arrive early to navigate the abundant fresh produce, artisan foods, and free samples without the rush. Kids gravitate toward the friendly vendors and leashed dogs circulating through the market, while parents fill their bags with everything from farm eggs and organic vegetables to local cheese and fresh-baked bread.
Fresh local produceVendor samplesFamily-friendly crowdArtisan foodsPet-friendlyWebsite
3North Market Downtown
Multiple food stalls under one roof let families graze together, each picking favorites from chowder and dumplings to fresh oysters and ice cream—vendors are friendly and the vibe makes it easy to spend an afternoon trying everything. Kids and parents alike find something to love, whether that's pasta, Thai food, cheese, or pastries, then grab extras to take home.
Multiple cuisines in one spotFresh, quality foodKid-friendly varietyInteractive food prepCasual grazing experienceWebsite
4Bambi's Farm Market
The bright, well-organized market stocks an impressive array of fresh seasonal produce alongside hard-to-find Amish specialties—think real cheeses, fried pies, and shelves of jams and pickles—plus a cheerful outdoor garden section that draws repeat visitors from the Columbus area. Friendly staff and competitive prices make it easy to fill a basket with both everyday staples and discovery items you won't find at a regular grocery store.
Fresh seasonal produceAmish goods & local specialtiesBaked goods & candiesFamily-friendly browsingSeasonal plants & flowers
5Clintonville Farmers' Market
The vibrant produce selection—corn so fresh it's still sweet, collard greens cleaned and ready to cook, okra that sparks instant enthusiasm—draws families back week after week. Beyond vegetables, you'll find local honey, homemade baked goods, and friendly vendors eager to chat about their offerings, plus live music adding to the welcoming atmosphere.
Fresh local produceBaked goods & honeyVendor conversationsLive musicFamily-friendly vibeWebsite
6HTH Farm Market
The staff here genuinely makes shopping easier for everyone—they'll even bring your selections out to your car if you need it. HTH stocks fresh local produce, quality meats and cheeses, seasonal treats like fresh-picked berries, and homemade items (pies, fry pies, jellies, maple syrup), plus Christmas trees and occasional community events that kids love.
Fresh local produce & meatsHomemade specialty foodsWelcoming, helpful staffSeasonal activitiesFamily-friendly atmosphereWebsite
7Stoer Farm Market
The creamed honey alone—vanilla cinnamon, chocolate raspberry, blueberry—makes the trip worthwhile, but Stoer Farm Market offers genuinely exceptional produce (those tomatoes are memorable), fresh flowers, seasonal decorations, and homemade goods from friendly owners who clearly love what they do. Weekend visits often feature baked treats from Der Dutchman, making it easy to turn a farmers market run into a small family outing.
fresh produce & tomatoesspecialty honey productsseasonal flowers & décorfriendly, owner-runweekend treatsWebsite
8The Witten Farm Market
The expanded barn-style market stocks everything families need for a produce-focused outing—freshly picked vegetables and fruits, homemade pies and baked goods, local cheese and butter, and ice cream—with the bonus of seasonal flowers and pumpkins that give kids reason to linger and explore.
fresh local producehomemade baked goods & ice creamseasonal pumpkins & flowersone-stop farm shoppingkid-friendly atmosphereWebsite
9Kuhlwein's Farm Market & Deli
The deli counter stocks fresh sandwiches made to order, locally sourced cheeses and meats, and Ohio-made products—but the real draw for families is the seasonal activities like corn mazes, hayrides, petting zoos, and pumpkin picking that give kids hands-on farm fun between shopping trips. The on-site ice cream shop and variety of snacks make it easy to turn a market visit into a full outing.
seasonal activities & mazesfarm experiences (hayrides, petting zoo)local Ohio productsdeli & fresh foodfamily-friendly stopSeasonal — fall activities typically available September through October
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10Grove City Farmer's Market
The stalls here overflow with fresh produce, local meats, honey, baked goods, and handmade items, all run by vendors who genuinely enjoy chatting with families about what they're selling. It's an easygoing way to spend a weekend morning sampling local flavors—from maple syrup to farm-fresh finds—while kids can wander and explore the sights and smells at a relaxed pace.
Fresh local produce & foodsFriendly, knowledgeable vendorsCommunity atmosphereBrowsing & samplingSupporting local farmsWebsite
11Witten Farm Market
The staff here will remember what you're looking for and even set aside tomatoes or peaches for you—a refreshing contrast to impersonal shopping. Families can count on consistently fresh, flavorful produce (especially corn, tomatoes, and cantaloupes) and friendly service that makes frequent visits feel like reconnecting with neighbors rather than running errands.
fresh seasonal producefriendly, helpful staffconvenient frequent visitslocally grown vegetables and fruithomemade baked goodsSeasonal — typically spring through early fall
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12Westerville Saturday Farmers Market
The market buzzes with vendor energy on Saturday mornings, offering seasonal produce like candy-sweet peaches and Ohio corn alongside prepared foods and baked goods. Families will appreciate the dedicated kids' zone with chalk stations, putt-putt, and bubbles, plus live music and knowledgeable farmers happy to chat about their growing methods.
Fresh seasonal produceKids' activities & entertainmentLocal vendors & communityLive musicPrepared foods & baked goodsSeasonal — typically spring through early fall
13Westgate Farmers Market
Fresh produce, baked goods, honey, and local meats draw regular visitors, while live music and occasional special events (like touch-a-truck days) create a cheerful weekend atmosphere that families enjoy returning to.
fresh local producelive musicfamily-friendly eventsfriendly vendorsweekend outingSeasonal — typically spring through early fall
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14Pearl Market
The mix of live music, handmade goods, and food vendors creates a lively midweek gathering spot where kids can enjoy performances while parents browse local artisan products and grab lunch—though produce selection is limited, so come for the atmosphere and crafts rather than weekly groceries.
Live musicHandmade goodsLocal artisansFood vendorsLunch-friendlyDowntown gatheringWebsite
15Upper Arlington Farmers Market
The wide variety of vendors here—from produce and baked goods to local meats, seafood, and fresh flowers—makes it easy to find everything for the week's meals in one stop. The ample parking and straightforward shopping experience work well for families who want to move efficiently through the market and get home with quality local goods.
Local meat and seafoodFresh produce and baked goodsQuick, convenient shoppingAmple parkingDiverse vendor selectionWebsite
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