International grocery$midtownDaily 10:00-20:00
Olive Tree International Market stocks certified halal meat and Middle Eastern groceries on South College Avenue in Fort Collins, open daily to 20:00.
Tip: This is where Fort Collins buys halal lamb, goat and chicken; the shelves cover the Arabic pantry from spices to sweets.
Wine bar$$old-townDaily 10:00-20:00
The Welsh Rabbit Cheese Shop cuts over 50 European and Colorado cheeses on Walnut Street in Fort Collins, with monger-built boards and wine flights.
Tip: Ask the mongers for samples before you commit; boards and wine flights make it a quiet pre-dinner stop.
Farmers market$old-townSat 09:00-13:00, mid-May to end of October
The Larimer County Farmers' Market marks 50 years in 2026, filling Oak Street in Fort Collins with about 130 vendors every Saturday, May to October.
Tip: Run by CSU Extension and the Colorado Master Gardeners; 91 percent of vendors come from Larimer or Weld counties, so ask who grew what.
Farmers market$south-fort-collinsSun 10:00-14:00, May-Nov; Wed 10:00-14:00, Jun-Sep
The Fort Collins Farmers Market sets up Sundays at Harmony and Lemay in Fort Collins from May to November, with a midweek Wednesday market in summer.
Tip: A winter edition runs Saturdays at Foothills Mall from November to April, so the market year never fully stops.
Food hall$$old-townDaily; vendor hours vary, plaza open morning to late evening
The Exchange stacks shipping-container kitchens around a common-consumption plaza on North College Avenue in Fort Collins, tacos to boba to beer.
Tip: It is a licensed common consumption area, so a Penrose Tap House pour can follow you to any table; Vatos and La Piadina anchor the food.
Grocery co-op$$west-sideDaily 07:00-21:00
The Fort Collins Food Co-op, founded by CSU students in 1972, now runs Mountain Avenue Market with local groceries daily 07:00-21:00 in Fort Collins.
Tip: The co-op moved into the old Beavers Market building in 2026, tripling its floor; anyone can shop, members get the dividends.