From vegan muffins and gluten-free loaves of bread to hard cider and honey wine, the inventory of artisan-made grocery items is expansive at the Texas Farmers' Market at Mueller. That's probably why it's ranked the best farmers' market in the city by the Austin Chronicle's readers—and why it recently added an extra day to the weekly schedule. Now you can visit the market on Sundays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. or Wednesdays 5 to 8 p.m. at Browning Hangar on Airport Boulevard.
Stop by the market to chat with some of the producers who actually raise or grow their own products, like farmers from Good Vibes Urban Farm who cultivate microgreens and herbs or ranchers from Grass-Fed Beef of Texas. Other vendors aren't necessarily considered producers, but they still have a hand in shaping their artisan foods and goods. Snack on hot grub from Austin Pierogi, treat yourself to something sweet from Knotty Nice Bakery, or pick up some tea from Siply.