Markets & Stores
farmers market
Shop for the week, buy handcrafted art & gifts, enjoy our award-winning Cajun Jam and explore the park. We’ll see you at the market! Mrs. Frances Nonc’s Shop Nothing But a Sewing Needle PJ’s Jerky & PJ’s Designs Papillon Savon Pasta Lab Peace, Love & Smoke Primary Artworks Priya – J&J Indian Foods Pumpkin Doodles Bibs and More Red Sand Farms Revive Health Solutions Rivette Brothers Produce Roux Art Designs Rugged 51Rustic Ranch Soaps Sage’s Sea Moss Sky’s Bites Sliding Delta Studio Sourdoug Mayhem Southern Soapbox Spicyman, LLCStelly Organic Farm Steve Seneca Art T Moise The Brew The Cheeky Quilters The Cookie Door & More The Moonlit Path The Rolling Pin Trek Turned Wood True South Boudin Dip & More Tuts Bakery Uno Paleta World Tree Wrapps Worm Lady Recycles Wright honey Writer’s Guild of Acadiana There are 150 paved parking spots at Moncus Park near the playground area. The cost is FREE for the first 30 minutes. Turn into the front park entrance and go straight at the traffic circle. Parking costs $2/hr after the first 30 minutes. There are 12 handicapped parking spaces here. On most weekends, the Lafayette Lawn is open, providing 200 additional parking spots. If the paved Moncus Park lot is full, parking attendants will direct you to park in the grass. If you are handicapped or need special assistance, let an attendant know. The lawn may be closed if we’ve received a lot of rain that week. Parking at nearby businesses and shopping centers is NOT intended for market visitors and you WILL BE TOWED. The Cajun Jam at the Lafayette Farmers & Artisans Market is a lively music experience that embodies the rich cultural heritage of Louisiana. The jam session encourages musicians of all levels to bring their instruments and join in, creating a fun and communal atmosphere. Recent Jam Leaders include Luke Huval & Amelia Biere, Bobby & Tommy Michot, Lisa Trahan & John Buckelew, John & Jane Vidrine, Forest Huval, Jason Harrington & Ade Huval, Don Fontenot & Henry Hample, Sarah Jayde, Gina Forsyth & Jan Boney, Terry Huval & Reggie Matte, Ryan & JP Simon, Adeline Miller, Jimmy Breaux & Joel Breaux, and Sheryl & Russel Cormier. Made possible by a partnership with: Local businesses give a community its flavor. The Market’s many local & diverse vendors set us apart from other area markets. By supporting these vendors, you ensure that uniqueness is preserved as a part of our community. Buying local foods has numerous health benefits to your family. When you buy from local farmers, you have access to fruits and vegetables that you know are chemical free, as well as grass-fed meats, fresh eggs, and dairy from cows that feast on local green grass each day. There are also benefits to eating raw local honeys, which are thought to help battle allergies. The Paul A. Doerle Sr. Farmers Market Pavilion is made possible through a generous gift from the William C. Schumacher Family Foundation, with additional support from Lafayette Economic Development Authority (LEDA), and funding from the State’s Capital Outlay Program. It will include bathrooms, covered space for 30 vendors, and an outdoor patio. The pavilion will be a beautiful anchor for our weekly market.
The Lafayette Farmers & Artisans Market is located at Moncus Park in Lafayette, LA, offering a local shopping experience every Saturday morning. It serves as a community hub for farmers and artisans to sell their goods directly to consumers. The market encourages local commerce and provides a vibrant space for the community to gather and shop for fresh produce and handcrafted items. It is a key part of the local food system in Lafayette, LA, supporting small businesses and providing access to fresh, local products. The market is a popular destination for residents and visitors alike, known for its diverse offerings and lively atmosphere. It aims to foster a connection between consumers and the producers of their food and goods. The market is a testament to the community's commitment to supporting local agriculture and craftsmanship. It provides a platform for vendors to showcase their products and for shoppers to discover unique items. The market is a beloved institution in Lafayette, contributing to the local economy and quality of life. It is a place where people can connect with their food sources and support the livelihoods of local farmers and artisans. The market's presence at Moncus Park adds to the park's appeal as a community gathering space. It is a vibrant and essential part of the Lafayette community, promoting healthy eating and sustainable living. The market is a place where traditions are upheld and new connections are forged. It is a celebration of local talent and the bounty of the region. The market is a dynamic and evolving space, always offering something new to discover. It is a reflection of the community's values and its commitment to supporting local businesses. The market is a place where quality and craftsmanship are celebrated. It is an integral part of the local culture and economy. The market is a source of pride for the community and a destination for those seeking fresh, local products. It is a place where the community comes together
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