Saturdays · 7:30-11 AM

KCC Saturday Farmers Market

Oahu's flagship farmers market. Held in the upper parking lot of Kapiolani Community College, with views of Diamond Head crater. Expect produce, hot food, baked goods, and value-added products under a strict 'grown or made in Hawaii' rule for vendors.

Run by Hawaii Farm Bureau

About this market

KCC is part breakfast stop, part produce market. The hot-food and bakery lines pull most of the early attention, while the farm tables toward the back keep it grounded as a real weekly shop.

What to expect

The first hour skews visitors making a Diamond Head morning out of it; by the end, locals are doing the practical shop. The 'grown or made in Hawaii' rule keeps mainland produce and resale-only vendors out, so what you see in the stalls actually came off an island farm or out of an island kitchen. By 9am, lines usually build for the big names — Pipeline Bakeshop scones, Otsuji peach guava, Mike's huli huli chicken — while the produce tables stay steady with fruit, greens, flowers, and pantry goods.

Vendors for Saturday, July 4, 2026

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We don't have vendors listed for the next market date yet. Check back soon — or follow the market organizer for week-of updates.

Good to know

When is KCC Saturday Farmers Market?

KCC Saturday Farmers Market runs every Saturday, 7:30-11 AM.

Where is KCC Saturday Farmers Market?

You'll find KCC Saturday Farmers Market at Kapiolani Community College, 4303 Diamond Head Rd, Honolulu, HI 96816.

Does KCC Saturday Farmers Market have vendor lineups by date?

We do not have a vendor lineup for the next market date yet. Check back closer to market day or confirm with the organizer.

What is parking like at KCC Saturday Farmers Market?

Free on-site at KCC; fills by 8:30am.

Are there restrooms at KCC Saturday Farmers Market?

Campus restrooms a short walk from the market.

Who runs KCC Saturday Farmers Market?

KCC Saturday Farmers Market is run by Hawaii Farm Bureau.

What's the history of KCC Saturday Farmers Market?

Run by Hawaii Farm Bureau since 2003, this has been the model that every other HFBF market on Oahu was built off of. The strict made-in-Hawaii rule is the thing that locals will tell you sets it apart — it's the reason a lot of small farms got their first retail foothold here.