The Opening Day Ceremony of the 5th Annual Delridge Farmers Market is set for Saturday, May 24 at 10am. The market is produced by the African Community Housing & Development (ACHD).
It's located at 9421 18th Ave SW in the Delridge neighborhood.
The Delridge Farmers market is about centering culture, and cultivating community. The market model prioritizes BIPOC [Black, Indigenous, Person of Color] farmers, chefs, and artisans who reflect and honor the cultural diversity of Southwest Seattle. At the market, visitors can find unique food and goods representing nations from across the globe, alongside traditional farmers market staples like local produce and flowers. It aims to be a one-stop shop focused on holistic community care. A key feature is that the market takes no fees or a cut of sales from vendors - everyone keeps 100% of their revenue.
What’s Fresh This Season?
Expect a vibrant blend of global flavors and handmade crafts at the Delridge Farmers Market—from Afella Jollof’s authentic Senegambian dishes like jollof rice and goat dibi to Queen Sugar Baking Company’s irresistible Southern comfort treats. This season, the market proudly welcomes two new regenerative farms to its roster: Coyote Run Farms of Woodinville and Bahati Farm of Kent, expanding access to fresh, locally grown produce.
But the Delridge Farmers Market is about more than just good food and handmade goods—it's a hub for holistic community care. Each market serves as a one-stop shop for health and wellness needs, offering free services for the public like acupuncture, massage, or vaccinations, along with essential basic needs like diapers and dental hygiene kits to support neighbors' well-being. Here, shopping local isn't just a transaction—it's a way to uplift the entire community.
Food Access for All
The Delridge Farmers Market is dedicated to making fresh, culturally relevant food accessible to the community. To support this mission, the market offers unlimited SNAP-EBT Market Match, Fresh Bucks, and WIC and Senior FMNP benefits. In addition, every youth under 18 receives a free $5 ACHD Youth Bucks voucher, helping them build healthy spending habits from an early age.
Vendors from the 2024 Season included:
• AASH FARMS
• THE APPLE GUY
• AFELLA JOLLOF CATERING
• BLACK ORIGIN PLANTS
• CHEF JALISSA CULINARY
• CITY FRUIT
• YUSUPHA'S AFRICAN ART
• GUERRA'S GOURMET
• HEU'S BLOOMS AND
• MA & POPS
• OJASWE CO
• PAPA TONY'S HOT SAUCE
• REGENERATION FARM
• SAMRA HENNA
• SELVA CENTRAL GOODS
• THE SOWING COLLECTIVE
• UBE OVERLOAD
• YOU ARE NATURE
• Casa de Espie (Artisan)
• Corazon Candles (Artisan)
• Beyond the Curls (Artisan)
• Hito’s Collection (Artisan)
• Matkewaali Ceramics (Artisan)
• Nish Rene Creative (Artisan)
• Hopeful Horticulture (Farms)
• Café de la Loba (Prepared Food)
• Chick’n Fix (Prepared Food)
• Electric Habitat (Prepared Food)
The market is supported in part by generous contributions from sponsors like Fred Hutch Cancer Center and Arlen. Community partners include Black Star Food Collective, Burien Little Seed Library, Waste Management, and Seattle Parks and Recreation.