06/01/2026
Sunday at the Good Day Market had that easy Boynton Beach feel from the moment we walked in.
The sky was full of textured clouds and bright blue openings, the tall palms stood over the market, and the rows of tents stretched out with people moving from booth to booth carrying drinks, snacks, flowers, and shopping bags.
One of those scenes was a mother walking through the center of the market with two young girls, smiling and soaking it all in, while the Good Day Market sign stood out front like a welcome into the morning.
As we moved through the market, there was a little bit of everything to catch your eye.
We saw families with strollers, couples with babies, friends walking side by side, and vendors creating a full Sunday atmosphere at the Boynton Beach Mall. JM Coffee Co was set up near the front,
Fully Loaded Empanadas was drawing attention, and booths like Skin Gaia, Sweets by Salty, Munay, Brown Blanco Specialty Coffee, and others gave the market that mix of handmade, small-batch, and local flavor that keeps people circulating.
Some moments felt especially personal. A young woman smiled for the camera with the market and palms behind her, another photo caught a family pause in front of a fresh juices and açaí bowls booth, and another showed the walkway opening up with shoppers on both sides, colorful tents, signs, and conversation in every direction.
That is really the feel of this market not rushed, not forced, just a Sunday morning where people can wander, meet vendors, grab something to eat or drink, and enjoy being out in Boynton Beach.
That’s what we love about seeing this event in person.
Before anyone even sees the photos, we want you to be able to picture it: palm trees overhead, a bright South Florida sky, local businesses lined up under white tents, families out together, and that steady flow of people discovering something new at each stop.