Soulard Pizza Market

730 Carol Street, Booth #24, St. Louis
(314) 349-2221

Recent Reviews

Name's Dalton

Wonderful place. Great people watching. Prices are low. It's paradise.

John Posey

Couldn't find it. Is it still there? Gave 5 stars anyway so l wouldn't mess with their rating.

Ashley V.

Really nice farmers market with a variety of produce, meat and other items for purchase! They also had a creole/Cajun place inside that smelled amazing, will try next time I'm in town!

Kimberly A.

I went last year, February 2022, and had a great time. Not so many vendors but considering the season it was fun still. Wonderful full line bakery that was truly fabulous. They took up one whole side. Almond paste in the croissant was generous with plenty of almonds. Other breads were like artisan. I had also bought some fresh eggs from a farm stand. I was looking forward to going back this February 2023 but the experience was not as good. Sadly, the bakery had retired. They were just the best. Then the avocados I bought from a farm stand were ALL brown when I cut them open at home. I did order Cajun food from one of the restaurants which was really good. As always there's other things like crafts and oils if you're into it. Would I recommend? Maybe....for the cajun food.

Sebastian D.

Went to the market with my service dog and partner, and while it was very cute and cool I was denied access based on my service dog. The security guard stopped me and asked for some sort of ID or certification which isn't required under the ADA. As a service dog user, I can be asked two questions. 1) is that a service dog, and 2) what does the dog do to mitigate your disabilities? I wasn't asked either question, and was denied entry because I didn't have some fraudulent fake certificate or tag that you can buy off Amazon. I won't be back until this place changes their policies to be legal, as being denied entry was illegal under federal law.

Emerine C.

Me and my boyfriend love to stop by the Soulard Farmers Market every other week and pick up some items. The bakery has always been our favorite spot with the BEST focaccia I've ever tasted, but the last two times we were there they were closed. Not sure if that means they are closed for good or just for the season. Great spot to walk around, buy some groceries or other items and get super cheap drinks! Seriously, $3 for a margarita that is actually tasty. Bloody mary's are good too!

Michael B.

Great way to spend your Saturday! You must try Freddie Lee's Ghetto Sauce!!!! We like the spicy sauce! Plus the major privilege to visit with the great vendors like at Freddie's booth. The bloody Mary's make for great start. Excellent produce and other treats. We frequent here for the excellent quality of products and to support local businesses.

Ed S.

I lived in St. Louis for 6 years and never made it to Soulard Farmers Market. Shame on me. There's several aisles of vendors. Fruits and vegetables, beef, poultry, baked goods and plants. Hungry? There's several food vendors. Cajun, seafood, burgers & sandwiches-even Asian. Prices range from incredible to "well aren't you proud of your veggies". Most vendors offered beautiful produce for less than what you'd pay at your local market. Others must think we've never shopped before. But if you're local-a once a week visit will stock your crisper for the week.

Michael J.

Returned to Soulard Market after a hiatus of five or six years, and for the first time was disappointed. Overall quality and variety of products seemed much reduced compared to its former self. Missed Baetje Farms, that used to sell there (finest of cheeses), and there were no cheese vendors that came close. Seemed more touristy than it used to be. I remember when it was mostly locals, but now...seems to be more about snacking, trinkets and scents and soaps and other non-necessaries...Well, I guess it's basically a reflection of what this whole country's becoming...a pale shadow of its former self. That said, the Soulard Spice Shop and the bakery opposite saved our visit from being a total waste.

Amanda C.

One of my favorite places in Saint Louis. Perfect mornings would include a stroll through the Market with a beer from Julia's in one hand and a chicken on a stick in the other. All while looking at the beautiful flowers from the flower man. The market is a great family friends past time with lots of people watching. The earlier you go the more busy it is. That makes it harder to push the stroller. But also perfect for a later morning start with your honey to pick up some needed treats. Also don't forget to stop by the spice shop - Best tip...... get the greek!!

LaWanda N.

A MUST visit whenever we visit our hometown of East St. Louis, IL! This place never, ever fails!!! You can literally find anything you're seeking in the way of fresh produce as well as many other gems. We absolutely loved the fresh lemonade shop, the popcorn (kettle/butter mix & cheese & red hot riplets mix), and let me not for the Bloody Mary, absolutely delish!

Aaron C.

I highly recommend going to Soulard farmers market for fresh produce and meats and anything else you might have that you need.

Tiffany W.

A great farmers market - fresh produce, baked goods, prepared foods, jewelry and home decor. Lots to explore. I picked up some exotic fruits, warm candied nuts, and freshly ground coffee to enjoy during my STL visit. A good rainy day activity - fully covered open air market.

Alonzo A.

Is this a farmers market or what?!?! Cooked food, fresh food, prepared food and errrrrrthang in between. What a freaking delight. Crowded but the crowd moves around. Great spot for fresh produce and seafood. Bring cash fo sho. I walked around for over an hour and wasn't bored one bit. So much to please everyone. Parking is a pain, probably best to park far away from the market and walk. Or better yet, take an Uber or Lime scooter ;)

Eileen C.

Have everything you could imagine! Got a PINK PINEAPPLE for just $15 (normally over 50) and it was amazing. So many friendly employees. Loved it here

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