Alexandria, Virginia

The West End Farmers Market brings together hundreds of people every Sunday, rain or shine. Parents bring their children, couples meet up with friends, and dogs of every size and breed happily sociali... [more]

Washington, District of Columbia

We are a producer-only farmers' market that supplies the Mount Pleasant neighborhood with local fruit, vegetables, meat, dairy, bread, cakes, flowers, plants, and prepared foods.... [more]

Washington, District of Columbia

Our producer-only FRESHFARM Market in Foggy Bottom is located on the walkway at 23rd and I Street NW, near the Foggy Bottom metro stop on the Orange-Blue Line.... [more]

Lorton, Virginia

Producer-only farmers' market featuring local meats, poultry, produce, BBQ, baked goods, prepared foods and more.

Washington, District of Columbia

The Columbia Heights Community Marketplace builds and strengthens this Washington, D.C. neighborhood's culture, community, and economy through local, sustainably produced food, entertainment, arts, an... [more]

Washington, District of Columbia

The Petworth Community Market, Inc. is a non-profit organization of Petworth residents which manages a weekly market providing an opportunity for the sale, trade and promotion of produce, goods and se... [more]

Washington, District of Columbia

The Dupont Circle FRESHFARM Market is a producer-only farmers' market. Only regional growers from the Chesapeake Bay watershed region (DE, MD, PA, VA and WV) may sell at market.... [more]

Arlington, Virginia

The Fairlington Farmers Market features 14 vendors offering a mix of fresh produce, meats, poultry, eggs, flowers, baked goods, honey, jams, prepared foods, goat cheese, and coffee.... [more]

Washington, District of Columbia

Located in the very center of the U Street corridor. We are a local, producer- only farmers' market serving U Street, Logan Circle, Cardozo -Shaw, Columbia Heights, Borderstan, East Dupont, Meridian... [more]

Takoma Park, Maryland

Everything sold at our market is fresh and local -- produced by the people who sell it -- in the expectation that we will find support among urban dwellers who care about the quality of their food sup