Midtown vendors.

Our 2012 Midtown vendors are listed below. Interested in becoming a vendor? See below.

  • Ames Farm — Sustainably produced honey, beeswax, and apples.
  • Aunti Annie’s Fields – “Our meat chickens and laying hens eat organic grain and run around outside eating plenty of greens. In addition to our delicious standard meat breed, we offer a gourmet breed of chicken with French genetics that grows more slowly and is bred for the best flavor. We also offer a unique selection of home-made jellies: lavender, rose, hibiscus and chipotle.”
  • Bayfield Fruit Company — Farm fresh produce
  • Blackbrook Farm — “We are a Certified Natrually Grown family farm in Western Wisconsin. We are dedicated to growing high quality produce by focusing o nthe health of our soil. We grow over 65 crops and sell through CSA and farmers markets.”
  • Blue Daisy Designs — Jewelry
  • The Blue Spider — Ceramic pottery by Clara Emma
  • Bread Star Rising — Local bread fanatic who developed a following for her bread and croissants at the May Day Cafe
  • Kua Cha — Farm fresh produce
  • Maylee Cha — Farm fresh produce
  • Christy Wetzig Ceramics —Christy Wetzig makes pots that bring joy to the work of the kitchen and everyday rituals of eating and drinking. They are hand thrown stoneware and porcelain, fired to high temperatures in a soda kiln.
  • Crayzikat Unique Jewelry — Original earring, necklace, and bracelet creations in silver with semiprecious stone and beads.
  • Dream of Wild Health —  “Native-owned, Native-grown! Expanding access to healthy and indigenous foods and growing leader for the future! Delicious and health-full re-imaginings of indigenous cuisine.”
  • Fierce Ferments - Health and immune boosting fermented foods made using techniques passed down through my family. As a startup, we will be selling only SuperTonic, a potent, infused raw vinegar, but we have plans to expand into lactofermented sauerkraut, kimchi, and beverages in the future.
  • Fireroast Cafe — Local neighborhood coffee shop and cafe emphasizing house-made food and beverage with a personable and inviting atmosphere, selling coffee, baked goods, and tamales.
  • Firestone Studio — “Firestone studios creates one-of-a-kind fused glass art objects and wearable art”
  • Flaming Fire Art Studio — Creative tile and garden art
  • Flying Crow Craft — Bags, aprons, jewelry, wooden boxes, scarves, hats, mittens all made from recycled old jewelry and fabric remnants and scraps and remnant yarns
  • Gai Gai Thai Mobile Kitchen - ”Thai street food with a Minnesota twist.”
  • Gardens of Eagan — ”We have spent over 20 years growing plants to our own exacting standards. Our experience plus expertise guarantees the healthiest, most vigorous plants ready to thrive from day one. Proven popular hybrid and unique heirloom varieties are our specialty.”
  • Green Earth Growers — “We sell certified naturally grown fruits and veggies, baked goods, plants, and other farm-grown products”
  • Growing Lots Urban FarmWe’re a neighborhood farm based in Seward, bringing you fresh produce and cut flowers from your very own South Minneapolis.
  • Hazelwood Creek Farm — Preserves, jams, and jellies
  • Hilltop Pastures Family Farm — “We are a 100% grass-fed, sustainable family farm. our beef, pork, chicken, and free-range hens are all raised on fresh pasture, sunshine, and open air. Our pigs, chickens, and hens also receive a locally grown non-GMO feed. Our mission is to offer you a healthier way of life by providing all natural, healthy meat and produce in an ecologically responsible environment.”
  • Hola Arepa — A food truck bringing delicious and sustainable Latin cuisine to the streets of Minneapolis
  • Hooperina Hoops — “Hand-made Hula Hoops designed with tape, fabric, and ribon. Sizes vary and custom colors/ themes available. Hoops can be used to express yourself, for exercise, entertainment, and enjoyment for all ages and stages.”
  • Humble Acres — “We grow perennials, grasses and other fun plants using sustainable methods and tended with lots of TLC”
  • Jonny Pops - Gourmet Frozen Pops in flavors including summer Strawberry, Mountain Berry, and Coconut Pineapple.
  • Kabomelette — Made to order omelmettes and kabobs. Fast, cheap and fresh!
  • Mao Lee - We sell homegrown vegetables in Empire, Minnesota. They are chemical and pesticide-free produce.
  • Mi Casa Studios — ”Eco-friendly lawn art created from repurposed items”
  • Mai Moua — farm fresh produce
  • Mythic Designs — ”Local artist specializing in the creation of extraordinary handmade glass pendants, semiprecious stone jewelry and other fine items”
  • Opinicus Soaps — 100% Handmade, natural and organic soap and body products.
  • Orange Fishy Design — “I sell whimsical yet practical women and children’s clothing and accessories”
  • Peter’s Pumpkins and Carmen’s Corn — ”We grow our own sweet corn, berries, apples, herbs and flowers without any herbicides. We weed and harvest only by hand, at the right time and the proper stage.”
  • Pflaum Farms — “A large variety of MN grown fruits, veggies, and bedding plants. We are a fifth generation family farm. We strive to provide fresh and wholesome products to our customers.”
  • Putzinbobs — “Products made from recycled woods, glass, and mirrors. Trellis, birdhouses, feeders, picture frames, flower boxes, tables, signs, cabinets, you-build birdhouses, lighted up wine bottles, benches, etc.”
  • Rebecca’s Bakery — “Rebecca’s bakery produces quality, handmade and rich-tasting authentic Italian pastry and bakery products for the Twin Cities community”
  • Rochdale Farms — “Rochdale Farms is a collaborative brand that promotes local, sustainable food production by linking local farmers and food producers to Twin Cities customers. Our products are available only at local farmers markets and coop grocery stores.”
  • Ruthie’s Kitchen — “Breads, candies, jams, custom order and gift baskets”
  • Sanford Job Corps — “Student created woodworking items such as birdfeeders”
  • Sheepy Hollow at Native Oaks Farm — MN raised hormone-free lamb.
  • SoL Beads — “I fabricate and design beaded jewelry and accessories using a variety of stones, glass, and metals. Each unique piece has an emphasis on design and color.”
  • Straight River Farm — farm fresh produce
  • Svihel Vegetable Farm — “We pride ourselves in our berries, melons, and corn”
  • Sylvan Hills Farm — ”Mom and Pop farm, family-friendly for 10 years, grows 90 varieties of certified organic produce including heirlooms and traditionals including 4 colors of carrots, tomatoes, peppers, triple-sweet corn, 6 varieties of garlic, sweet onions, crisp and fresh pickled, herbs and greens and more!”
  • Taco Taxi — Authentic and traditional Mexican dishes, including tacos, burritos, botanas, and quesadillas.
  • Taopi Garden — Farm fresh produce
  • Tollefson Family Pork  - All natural pork fresh from our family farm. Our pork is uniquely low in satruated fat and high in omega 3 fatty acids.
  • Understory Pottery — ”Nature inspired functional pottery for kitchen and table. Made from high-fired stoneware and porcelain. Durable microwave and oven safe.”
  • Unni Toys — “Made with love in South Minneapolis, Unni toys are natural, safe, and non-toxic. Play food is sewn with wool-rayon felt and stuffed with merino wool raised near Hastings, MN. Play kitchens are each unique, as many parts are made from salvaged and reclaimed wood, finished with linseed oil.”
  • Utile Mud — “Colorful, simple handmade stoneware pottery”
  • Aouda Vang — “We are a family business that have farming experience for over 20 years. We are proud to bring you fresh, MN grown vegetables that are always freshly picked, clean, and washed prior to selling.”
  • Mai Vang — Farm fresh produce
  • Yia Pao Vang — Farm fresh produce
  • Va’s Produce — Farm fresh produce.
  • Veseli Vrselc Orchard — “Home grown picked or U-pick apples. Also honey, plums, pears, and grapes”
  • Vue’s Vegetables - Farm fresh produce.
  • Winter Goddess Foods – “We are committed to organic/fair trade products which include coffee, chai, granola, caramels, and toffee.”
  • Wisconsin Cheese Outlet — “Wisconsin cheese including fresh curds”
  • Bao Xiong — Farm fresh produce
  • Doua Xiong — Farm fresh produce
  • Alanna Yang — Farm fresh produce
  • Blia Yang — Farm fresh produce
  • Pa Yang — Farm fresh produce
  • Martha Zemur — “Home, yard, and garden ware including clothespin bags, art, aprons, garden work baskets, birdbaths, yard guardians, fiber toys. Also, sewing ad mending services. I design and make what I sell. I recycle and repurpose materials into what I make.”
  • Zoua & Dang’s Farm — Farm fresh produce

Become a vendor.

Quality vendors are the heart of the Midtown Farmers Market and we strive to create a balanced and diverse vendor mix each season.

Every year, we welcome applications from Minnesota and Wisconsin farmers, artisans and producers. If you would like to sell at the market, fill out the vendor application.

Requirements: Vendors must produce all of the products they sell. Products made under license, franchise or through third-party agreements are not allowed.

Prospective vendors are welcome to 2013 Complete Vendor Application and Information Packet [PDF].