Hours of Operation
April 6 - Sept. 30
Monday-Friday from 9:30 am - 5:30 pm
Saturdays from 8 am - 5 pm
Sundays from 10 am - 5 pm
Oct. 1 - Oct. 31
Pumpkin Patch hours:
Monday - Thursday 9 am - 6 pm
Fridays 9 am - 8 pm
Saturdays 8 am - 6 pm
Sundays 9 am - 6 pm
*** Kids zone follows these same hours except on Saturdays the zone opens at 9.
For more information, contact The Summit All Seasons Market at 314-984-9496.
Nov. 23 - Dec. 23
Christmas Tree Lot & Gingerbread Shoppe is open daily from 9 am - 9 pm. For more information, contact The Summit All Seasons Market at 314-984-9496.
Summit Produce will be closed on the following dates: Easter, Memorial Day, July 4th and 5th, and Labor Day.
Tropical Moose is open daily from 12 - 10 pm: mid-May through September. Tropical Moose is closed on July 4th.
2024 Summer Market Vendors
Produce
Breezy Meadow Farm
Farrar Out Farm Organic Produce & Poultry
On the Wind Organic Produce
Roots & Blooms
The Summit All Seasons Market
Poultry, Meat, Eggs and Cheese
Farrar Out Farm Organic Produce & Poultry
The Summit All Seasons Market
Cut Flowers & Bedding Plants
Bouquets for Strays
Hope Soaperie
Missouri Wildflowers Nursery
Rudy's Flower Truck
The Summit All Seasons Market
Prepared Foods, Baked Goods, Soaps and Other Local Producers
Big Mike's Jerky
BO CO Bubble Tea
Capuli Cakery
Cornucopia
Faith Treats
Fox Stoneware
GD's Dog Chow
Hope Soaperie
La Canasta Co.
La Cosecha Coffee Roasters
Midwest Pasta
Modern Martha
Mr. J's BBQ
Quirks & Giggles
Tales of Light Candle Co.
The Quintessential Cupcake
The Tamale Man
The Summit All Seasons Market
Tropical Moose Shaved Ice
Wags in Bags
Walk Away Waffles
This is a current listing of our 2024 vendors. For space information email Market Master Kori Andert at info@downtownkirkwood.com.
Hungry?
Tips & Faqs
Where should I park?
See our parking guide here.
Take your time and have fun browsing.
Make going to the market a fun event.
Stroll all the stands
to see what's available before making your decision.
Go early.
You'll find the best selection.
Ask questions.
If you don't know what a food item is, just ask.
Introduce a friend to the farmers' market.
It may be that the farmers' markets are the best hope for the family farm, especially as we begin to realize the extreme importance of having a food source close to home.
Talk to the producer
Ask how to prepare and cook the item. Get valuable information on even the most common fruits and vegetables.
Experiment.
Don't be afraid to try something new! You may discover a new favorite food to make your summer recipes even richer and sweeter.
Involve the children.
Give them a few dollars and let them buy whatever produce they want to eat. It's a good way to encourage them to eat more fruits and vegetables.
Familiarize yourself with the market
and its producers by visiting it regularly.
The freshness of the fruits and vegetables you will purchase is beyond compare!
To learn more about the Farmers' Market contact:
Kori Andert, Market Master
(314) 822-0084 | info@downtownkirkwood.com