Fresh produce and foodstuffs can’t be beat when it comes to culinary creativity. And although Seven Pines residents are quick to recommend favorite stores and grocers, there’s nothing like a bustling farmers market full of colorful fruits, vegetables and yummy smells.
Especially in Florida, one of the United States’ major agricultural producers.
Hungry yet? If so, we have several fun suggestions to explore. Grab your phone or handy notepad and schedule a trip to one or all of these farmers markets near Seven Pines.
Key Takeaways
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Seven Pines residents are near several top-tier farmers markets offering fresh local produce, artisan foods, and unique handmade goods.
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The Atlantic Beach Farmers Market was voted the best in Jacksonville and features over 50 vendors along scenic A1A.
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The Beach Boulevard Flea & Farmers Market is the closest option to Seven Pines, open three days a week with massive vendor variety and a food court.
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Beaches Green Market provides a cozy, community vibe with locally sourced food, homemade treats, and even dog-friendly offerings.
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The historic Jacksonville Farmers Market, open daily since 1938, offers over 200 vendors and a wide variety of regional specialties.
Atlantic Beach Farmers Market
Voted the top Jacksonville-area farmers market in Jacksonville Magazine’s 2025 Best in JAX awards.
It’s a bit of a drive (approximately a half hour and 12 miles north of Seven Pines), but a beautiful one along A1A, Florida’s Atlantic coast highway.
More than 50 vendors offer local seafood, fresh fruits and vegetables, beef, baked goods, relishes, honey, homemade craft items and more. Hit the food trucks for breakfast or lunch.
Open each Sunday from 10 a.m., until 2 p.m., in the Atlantic Beach City Hall parking lot.
Located at 800 Seminole Road, in Atlantic Beach.
Beach Boulevard Flea & Farmers Market
Beach Boulevard Flea & Farmers Market has operated for more than two decades.
It’s open each Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 7 a.m., until 5 p.m., just west of Interstate 295 off the Beach Boulevard exit. It’s also the closest market on this list to Seven Pines — less than five miles and 10 minutes north.
The market’s website promises, “over 200,000 square feet of everything imaginable.” So pack the reusable tote bags and scroll its blog to plan ahead.
You’ll find fruits, veggies, and homemade deliciousness of all sorts lining its covered, open-air aisles. There’s also a food court, plus booth after booth of non-food items and services for sale once the grocery list is checked off.
Located at 11041 Beach Boulevard, in Jacksonville.
Beaches Green Market
A popular, smaller market approximately 16 minutes and 8.8 miles northeast of Seven Pines in Jacksonville Beach. Find it in Penman Park, next to the U.S. Coast Guard station. Open each Saturday from 10 a.m., until 2 p.m.
Its smaller size allows time to browse fruits, veggies, cheeses, meats and many other locally produced foods, plus learn more from the sellers. You’ll even find homemade dog treats.
Located at 321 Penman Road, in Jacksonville Beach.
Jacksonville Farmers Market
A tradition that dates to 1938 and is open every day from 7 a.m., until 5 p.m.
The market is 17 miles and just under a half-hour northwest of Seven Pines. It’s also huge, with more than 200 vendors offering fresh veggies, fruit, baked goodies, local seafood, craft products, kettle corn and boiled peanuts (try them!). Plus, fresh flowers and nursery plants, and sometimes fresh sugar cane stalks. There’s an ATM and restaurant onsite.
Located at 1810 West Beaver Street, in Jacksonville.
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