Best Farmers Markets and Food Markets in Naples

Naples, Florida — updated August 22, 2026

Naples splits its market scene between an open-air producers' market downtown and a set of year-round grocers, fish counters and organic shops that sell what a farm stand would. Here are six worth the trip, ranked by how squarely they answer the question and how settled their ratings are.

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Naples has one true open-air producers' market in the old downtown grid, and then a second tier of year-round markets attached to kitchens: grocers with delis, seafood counters that double as raw bars, and organic shops that keep a produce section going through the summer. That second tier matters here because the season swings hard, and a market with a restaurant behind it stays open when a tent market may not. The list below runs from the literal farmers market outward.

1. Third Street South Farmers Market

This is the only entry on the list that is an actual open-air farmers market rather than a store, which puts it at the top by premise alone. It sets up in the Third Street South district at 1207 3rd St S, in the historic downtown blocks south of Fifth Avenue, so parking is street-side and fills as the morning goes on. The 4.5 rating comes from 543 reviews, a large enough sample to be trusted for an outdoor market where the vendor roster changes week to week. Check thirdstreetsouth.com for the current schedule before driving over, since market days and season dates are set by the district.

2. Seed to Table

The largest market operation in the area and the most reviewed place on this list by a wide margin: 4.6 from 5,609 reviews, which is about as settled as a rating gets. It runs as a grocery market and a food hall at once, with restaurants and bars inside serving pizzas, pastas, buffalo chicken, tacos and grouper sandwiches. Listings show doors opening at 7 am, and closing times run late into the night and vary by day, with the last Sunday of the month flagged as an exception on their own site. It sits at 4835 Immokalee Rd, well north of downtown. Evenings bring live music and crowds; shop in the morning if you are there for groceries.

3. Wynn’s Market

A downtown grocer at 141 9th St N, close enough to Fifth Avenue South to fold into a walking morning. The 4.6 rating across 1,016 reviews is the kind of number that only accumulates from repeat local shopping rather than one-time tourist visits, which is the best evidence a market can offer. It is the practical choice if you want provisions without driving up Immokalee Road to the larger operations north of town. Details and current offerings are on wynnsmarket.com.

4. Food & Thought 2

An all-organic market and full-service restaurant at 7941 Airport-Pulling Rd N, which makes it the closest thing on the list to a farm-stand ethos under a roof. Breakfast and lunch are served all day from 7 am to 4 pm, with dinner starting at 5 pm, plus a full bar, hand-tossed pizza and live music. Wine Down Wednesday brings half-price bottles from 4 pm to 9 pm. The 4.3 rating from 464 reviews is the softest on this list, so treat it as solid rather than proven, and go for the organic grocery side as much as the kitchen.

5. Swan River Seafood Restaurant & Fish Market

A fish market with a restaurant attached, at 3741 Tamiami Trl N on the main north-south run through town. The 4.6 rating over 1,137 reviews is well established, and the split format means you can eat there or buy at the counter and cook at home. Worth knowing if your market run is really a hunt for Gulf seafood rather than produce. Call ahead if you want a specific catch, since counter stock moves.

6. Captain & Krewe Seafood Market & Raw Bar

The other seafood counter in the mix, at 629 8th St S near the Bayfront end of downtown, rated 4.5 across 952 reviews. The raw bar is the difference: it is a market where you can also sit and eat oysters, which makes it the more social of the two fish counters. Placed last here only because it is the narrowest answer to a farmers market question, not because the record is weak. Peak season evenings are the busiest stretch downtown, so shop the counter earlier in the day.

What we left off

Whole Foods Market on Strada Place was cut because it is a national chain, and this list is limited to independent Naples operations. Mercato Italiano on Tamiami Trail North was also removed: it is listed as a coffee shop, not a market where you shop for produce, seafood or groceries, so it does not fit the premise even though it rates well.

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