Main Street Comes Alive for Dunedin's Weekly Market Tradition The Dunedin Saturday Market returns on August 22nd from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM, transforming the grounds of the Dunedin History Museum into a bustling hub of local vendors, fresh produce, and handmade goods. This weekly gathering has become a cornerstone of downtown Dunedin's weekend rhythm, drawing both residents and visitors to Main Street for four hours of browsing, sampling, and community connection. The morning start time captures the best of Florida's summer weather before the afternoon heat settles in, making it prime time for leisurely market exploration. What to Expect: The market spreads across the museum grounds at 349 Main Street, creating an open-air shopping experience that feels distinctly Dunedin. Expect a mix of farm-fresh produce, artisan foods, handcrafted items, and specialty goods from regional vendors who've made this their regular Saturday spot. The crowd tends to peak around 10:30 AM when the energy is highest, though early birds at the 9:00 AM opening often snag the best selection before popular items sell out. Insider Tips: - Bring reusable bags and cash, as some vendors may not accept cards - The first hour offers the widest selection, while the final hour sometimes features deals as vendors prepare to pack up - Park in the public lots off Monroe Street or Honey Lane East rather than circling Main Street for metered spots - The Pinellas Trail runs right alongside the market, making bike access incredibly convenient - Stroll through before committing to purchases so you can compare offerings across vendors - August heat builds quickly, so dress light and consider a hat for sun protection during the four-hour window Getting There: The Dunedin History Museum sits right on Main Street in the heart of downtown, making access straightforward from any direction. Public Parking Lots on Monroe Street and Honey Lane East offer the closest options, both within a minute's walk of the market grounds. Multiple bus stops serve the area, with Main Street & The Pinellas Trail stops positioned less than 30 meters from the venue—perfect for those using public transit. The Pinellas Trail itself runs directly past the museum, creating an ideal route for cyclists and walkers coming from other parts of Dunedin or neighboring communities. Main Street's walkable downtown means once parked, everything sits within easy reach on foot. Local Scene: The market's location puts attendees right in the middle of Dunedin's thriving Main Street corridor, where breakfast and post-market options cluster within steps of each other. Crown and Bull sits practically next door for those wanting a proper meal after browsing the vendors. Casa Tina offers vegetarian-friendly options just 57 meters away at 365 Main Street, perfect for an early lunch as the market winds down. Strachan's Ice Cream & Desserts provides the classic post-market treat at 310 Main Street, especially welcome on a warm August morning. For those planning to make a full day of it, The Black Pearl at 315 Main Street brings a more upscale dining option to the mix. Sea Love | A Candle Bar and Boutique extends the local shopping experience just 88 meters from the market, ideal for continuing the browse-and-discover vibe that makes Saturday mornings in downtown Dunedin feel special.

Dunedin Saturday Market
Sat, Aug 22, 2026
9:00 am - 1:00 pm
Dunedin History Museum
Dunedin History Museum, 349 Main St, Dunedin, FL 34698, United States
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