pearlSun-Thu 10am-9pm, Fri-Sat 10am-10pm
The Food Hall at Bottling Department was San Antonio's first food hall, set in a former Pearl brewery building with rotating chef-driven vendors and a bar.
Tip: The vendor lineup rotates; check who is in before you go. The courtyard tables and beer-wine bar make it a good group stop.
alamo-heightsTue and Sat 8am-1pm, May to mid-December
The Olmos Basin Farmers Market sits in Olmos Basin Park off Jackson Keller, a long-running Tuesday and Saturday market for produce, meat, plants and flowers.
Tip: Twice-a-week schedule makes it the dependable midtown producer market. Bring cash for the smaller stalls and come early for produce.
day-tripSat 9am-1pm
Boerne Farmers Market at Herff Farm is a Saturday Hill Country market about 40 minutes north of the city, strong on organic produce, grass-fed meat and goods.
Tip: It is a 40-minute drive into the Hill Country, worth pairing with a Boerne lunch. Go early for the best produce.
market-squareOpen 24 hours daily
The bakery counter inside Mi Tierra at Market Square is a 24-hour panaderia selling conchas, empanadas, and Mexican sweet bread to a steady stream of locals.
Tip: Open around the clock, so pan dulce is available any hour. Buy a mixed box of conchas and empanadas to take away.
north-sideDaily, hours vary by vendor
The Block SA is a permanent food-truck park on the northwest side with rotating trucks, a beer and wine bar, and a big shaded patio for groups.
Tip: A cluster of food trucks plus a bar in one yard, so groups with different cravings are easy. Check the truck lineup online.
downtownSelect weekends, seasonal
Hemisfair downtown hosts seasonal markets in its Yanaguana Garden, gathering local food vendors and makers in the redeveloped park on select weekends.
Tip: Markets here are seasonal, so check the Hemisfair calendar before going. It pairs well with a downtown park afternoon.