Pflugerville Pfarmers Market
Weekly, typically May–October
Season: May – October
Pflugerville Pfarmers Market
About
The Pflugerville Pfarmers Market turns Tuesday evenings into a mini food adventure where kids can meet local farmers, taste seasonal fruits and veggies, and discover how food travels from farm to table. With live music setting a festive mood, rotating hands-on activities for children, and food trucks serving up dinner, it's a low-key weeknight outing that combines education, community, and convenience for busy families.
What to Expect
Expect a relaxed, open-air market atmosphere with vendor booths showcasing fresh produce, baked goods, and artisan products. Kids can wander between stands sampling seasonal offerings, participate in weekly activities like crafts or games, and enjoy live local musicians performing family-friendly tunes. The market operates during the cooler evening hours, making it comfortable for families to stroll, shop, and socialize with neighbors while children explore the sights, sounds, and tastes of local agriculture.
Highlights for Kids
- Sampling fresh fruits, berries, and veggies directly from local farmers
- Live music performances creating a festive, family-friendly atmosphere
- Weekly rotating activities like crafts, games, or special guest appearances
- Choosing ingredients together and learning about where food comes from
- Running into neighbors and making it a social community gathering
Pro Tips for Families
- Arrive around 5:30pm when vendors are freshly set up and samples are plentiful, before the dinner rush at food trucks
- Bring reusable bags and let kids carry their own small tote to collect purchases,it keeps them engaged and teaches responsibility
- Pack wet wipes or hand sanitizer for sticky fingers after sampling fruits and treats throughout the market
- Check the market's social media before visiting to see which kid activities are scheduled that week, from face painting to farm animal visits
Best Time to Visit
The market typically runs 5:00pm-8:00pm on Tuesdays, with the sweet spot being 5:30-6:30pm when it's lively but not too crowded, vendors have full stock, and food truck lines are manageable. Arriving on the earlier side also works well for families with younger children who need earlier bedtimes, while you can still accomplish dinner and shopping before the evening winds down.
Food & Drinks
Food trucks rotate weekly, typically offering family-friendly dinner options like tacos, BBQ, pizza, or seasonal fare that parents can grab while shopping. Many vendors offer samples of fresh produce, baked goods, honey, and other products,great for picky eaters to try new foods in a low-pressure setting. Bring a water bottle for kids, especially during warmer months, though some vendors may sell cold drinks and lemonade.
Parking & Access
The market location at Old Austin Hutto Road offers on-site parking that fills up during peak times, so arriving early ensures easier spots. The outdoor market layout is stroller-friendly with relatively flat, open pathways between vendor booths. Consider bringing a wagon if you plan to shop heavily, as it can carry both purchases and tired little ones. The casual, come-and-go setup makes it easy to pop in even for a quick 30-minute visit.