Get to know your food every Sunday morning at Galveston’s Own Farmers Market

Shop fresh food items from local producers in Galveston | Courtesy of Galveston's Own Farmers Market. | Photo courtesy of Visit Galveston

Bring home locally sourced farm produce and fresh goods at Galveston’s Own Farmers Market (GOFM), every Sunday morning at the 1904 GH&H Depot, which is often listed online as the Market on Depot.

Galveston’s Own Farmers Market provides the Island community with year-round access to the people and small businesses that fuel the local and regional food economy.

There, on the west end of downtown Galveston, every Sunday offers an opportunity to foster deeper relationships between visitors and the real people behind the food that lands on their tables.

Get to know some of the local vendors at Galveston’s Own Farmers Market, or stop by and see for yourself the bustling community producing everything from raw honey, meat and eggs to natural soaps, baked goods, coffee, and more.

Plus, if you’re using SNAP benefits, bring your EBT Card to the on-site info booth and receive up to $30 each market, for free.

Join the larger community that has shopped the market for more than a decade and bring home fresh produce, prepared foods and edible farm products from local sources.

Learn more about Galveston’s Own Farmers Market.

Galveston’s Own Farmers Market at 1904 GH&H Depot

Forge deeper ties with your food at Galveston’s Own Farmers Market | Courtesy of Galveston’s Own Farmers Market

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