Connecting Farmers and Foodies since 2008

Indulge your senses in a cornucopia of seasonal delights, meticulously curated to tantalize your taste buds and nourish your soul. Peruse our bountiful selection, including an array of fresh fruits and vegetables, a diverse range of meats (from pork, beef, chicken, turkey, and Wagyu), farm-fresh eggs, succulent seafood, artisanal cheeses, and an eclectic assortment of baked goods (think hand pies, focaccia, cakes, gluten free delights, and cookies).

But our market is more than just a culinary haven—it's a celebration of sustainability and community. Established in 2008, the Old Beach Farmers Market is fueled by the dedication of our volunteers, operating as an independent 501(c)6 organization. We are staunch supporters of local family farms, watermen, and Virginia wineries, fostering a thriving ecosystem of local commerce.

Committed to environmental stewardship, the Old Beach Farmers Market proudly bears the certification of a Virginia Green market, advocating for eco-friendly practices and mindful consumption. So, whether you choose to amble over or pedal your way on a bike, be sure to bring along a reusable shopping bag and immerse yourself in the vibrant tapestry of flavors and aromas that define our market.

Join us and embark on a journey to discover the pure, unadulterated taste of fresh, seasonal fare, where every purchase is a testament to the enduring bond between community and sustainability. And on Saturdays, don't miss out on the bustling atmosphere as we spill onto 19th Street, featuring a food truck and other vendors that add to the vibrant energy of our market. See you in The Vibe Creative District

Generous parking donations have been made by local businesses and city parking lots, including the grass lot behind Wave Riding Vehicles on 19th Street, the Runnymede lots on Cypress Avenue at 20th and 21st Streets, and the Virginia Beach Convention Center lot at 19th Street and Parks Avenue. Additionally, on-street parking is available on 18th Street west of Cypress Avenue.

 

Motorists are cautioned against parking in unauthorized lots or blocking driveways, as this may lead to tickets and towing. This applies to the Wareing's Gym and Mary's lots on Cypress Avenue at 18th and 17th Streets.