Mercado San Agustin ★ 4.6
Mercado San Agustin on Avenida del Convento in Tucson is the city's first public market, housing La Estrella Bakery, Presta Coffee, taquerias and a courtyard.
Go for: Mexican bakery, Coffee, Lunch, Streetcar stop
Where Tucson shops, snacks and lunches: the markets worth your morning.
Food markets, farmers markets and covered halls: where Tucson shops, snacks and lunches.
Mercado San Agustin on Avenida del Convento in Tucson is the city's first public market, housing La Estrella Bakery, Presta Coffee, taquerias and a courtyard.
Go for: Mexican bakery, Coffee, Lunch, Streetcar stop
Heirloom Farmers Market at Rillito Park in Tucson is the city's largest year-round Sunday market, with 70-plus farmers, ranchers and food sellers.
Go for: Farmers market, Heirloom produce, Sunday morning
Santa Cruz River Farmers Market at Mercado San Agustin in Tucson runs Thursday afternoons with local farmers, Native Seeds heirloom produce and food trucks.
Go for: Heirloom produce, Native foods, Thursday evening
MSA Annex on Avenida del Convento in Tucson is the shipping-container retail and food courtyard across from Mercado San Agustin, with local coffee and lunch.
Go for: Shipping container shops, Coffee, Lunch
17th Street Market in Tucson is the Saturday Asian-leaning farmers and specialty-food market that returned in 2020, with hard-to-find produce and food stalls.
Go for: Asian groceries, Saturday market, Hard-to-find produce
Heirloom Farmers Market Oro Valley in Tucson runs Saturday mornings at Tohono Chul Park, with the north-side Saturday answer to the Sunday Rillito market.
Go for: Saturday market, Heirloom produce, North side