Tampa Bay Markets, who ran the Corey Ave. Sunday Market for eight years until last fall, opened a new Sunday outdoor market in January that operates every Sun. 10 am-2pm on the campus of the historic St. Petersburg High School, 2501 Fifth Ave. N. If you miss some of the vendors that used to be at the Corey Sunday Market, you will likely find them there.
More than 75 vendors line Devil’s Drive, winding through the campus of St. Pete High, for this weekly market event. Sunday Market St. Pete showcases vendors who offer farm-fresh produce, multi-cultural foods, innovative arts, hand-made crafts, sustainable, eco-friendly products, and wellness services. Tampa Bay Markets curates the vendor assortment to also include artisanal product offerings such as sauces, jams, baked goods, and pet treats alongside fresh produce, plants, honey, and eggs.
The new market also features live local music each week, with a spotlight on artists with an array of up-tempo musical styles. Enjoy while you shop, snack, and socialize.For residents and visitors on the beach, head over to Madeira Beach Market on Wednesdays 10am-2pm, grab lunch at one of the Market’s delicious food vendors and enjoy the live music. Tampa Bay Markets is a local favorite with seasonal delights and rotating vendors on both sides of the bay, Wednesday through Sunday, including:
- Westshore Marina District 4th Sun.,
- Dunedin Downtown Market Fri./Sat.,
- Sunset Market Midtown 1st Thurs.,
- Fresh Market at Wiregrass 1st & 3rd Sat.,
- Hyde Park Village 1st Sun. Market,
- Carrollwood 2nd Sat. Market,
- Seminole Heights 2nd Sun. Morning Market,
- Water Street Market 3rd Sun.,
- Sunshine Market Midtown 4th Sat.
Each event is in pedestrian-friendly, outdoor locations that can host a minimum of 50-100+ vendors that sell only fresh, local, homemade, handcrafted, fair trade, vintage and eco-friendly products. #SundayMarketStPete www.tampabaymarkets.com