The Boulevard Farmers' Market Celebrates Sustainable Shopping

Christina Kling-Garrett


On Sunday mornings from May to the end of October, The Boulevard Farmers’ Market closes down the Boulevard shopping district across Brentwood Boulevard from the Galleria for a cozy and accessible shopping experience that puts the farming community first.

“We’re committed to building a community on that strip and a very special, intimate market,” says market manager Dee Ryan. “For a first-time shopper, they’ll find it’s all on that main street. It’s easy in and easy out and very accessible.”

The Boulevard has been hosting the farmers' market since 2018 and has grown from less than 20 vendors in its first year to a maximum of 45 this year. This includes 25 full season vendors that have committed to the entire season to rotating artisans that come in and out throughout the summer.

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