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Farmers Markets that Accept SNAP/EBT in Florida
15 markets in Florida accept SNAP/EBT.
15SNAP markets
Brooksville Farmers' Market
Brooksville, FL
SNAP/EBTSenior FMNPCredit
Cape Coral Farmers Market
Cape Coral, FL
SNAP/EBTCreditDebit
Grove Street farmers Market
Gainesville, FL
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
Lake Placid Farmers Market
Lake Placid, FL
SNAP/EBTWICCredit
Legion Park Farmers Market
Miami, FL
SNAP/EBTCreditDebit
Market Mondays at the Arsht Center
Miami, FL
SNAP/EBTCreditDebit
Orange Park Farmer's & Arts Market
Orange Park, FL
SNAP/EBTCreditDebit
Pinecrest Farmers Market
Pinecrest, FL
SNAP/EBTCreditDebit
Riverside Arts Market
Jacksonville, FL
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
Soutel Community Market
Jacksonville, FL
SNAP/EBTCreditDebit
South Miami Farmers Market
Miami, FL
SNAP/EBTCreditDebit
Tallahassee Farmers Market
Tallahassee, FL
SNAP/EBTCreditDebit
Union Street Farmers Market @ Celebration Pointe
Gainesville, FL
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
Vizcaya Village Farmers Market
Miami, FL
SNAP/EBTCreditDebit
Yellow Green Farmers Market
Hollywood, FL
SNAP/EBTCreditDebit
Frequently asked questions
How many Florida farmers markets accept SNAP/EBT?
15 farmers markets in Florida are listed as accepting SNAP/EBT. That's 15 out of 203 published Florida markets.
How does SNAP/EBT work at a farmers market?
Most participating markets accept the SNAP/EBT card at a central booth — you swipe once, get tokens or wooden coins, and use those at any vendor selling eligible food. Some markets also offer Double Up Food Bucks or similar matching programs that stretch your benefits.
What if a Florida market isn't listed as accepting SNAP/EBT?
Listings here reflect what each market reported to public USDA directories. A market that isn't flagged for SNAP/EBT may still accept it in practice — call ahead to confirm, or check the market's own website if listed.
