Looking for an easy way to spend your Saturday morning in Baton Rouge? Head downtown for the Red Stick Farmers Market, where local farmers, food producers and makers come together for one of the city’s favorite weekend traditions.
The market is happening Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon at 5th and Main Streets, giving shoppers a chance to stock up on locally grown produce, fresh ingredients and Louisiana-made goods while supporting the people who grow and produce them.
Beyond filling your market bag, visitors can enjoy live music and spend the morning exploring downtown Baton Rouge. Grab something fresh, meet local producers and see what’s in season before heading off to the rest of your weekend plans.
The Red Stick Farmers Market is operated by BREADA and has connected Baton Rouge shoppers with Louisiana farmers and food producers for nearly three decades.
Red Stick Farmers Market
When: Saturday, August 22 | 8 a.m.–Noon
Where: 5th and Main Streets, Downtown Baton Rouge
Whether you're shopping for the week or just looking for something to do Saturday morning, it's an easy way to shop local, eat local and support Louisiana producers.