Open year-round! The Park Slope Farmers Market features fruits, vegetables and meats from local farms, locally caught seafood, artisan breads and baked goods, locally made spirits, pickles, pantry it... [more]
175th Street between Wadsworth and Broadway is transformed into a bustling marketplace over-flowing with fresh local fruits and vegetables.... [more]
We're celebrating the market's expansion onto 2nd Avenue, with more farmers and more great events this year.... [more]
This market recently moved out of a school yard onto beautiful, tree-lined Columbus Avenue, which has enabled us to dramatically expand our offerings, keep the market open longer and welcome more peop... [more]
The world-famous Union Square Greenmarket began with just a few farmers in 1976, has grown exponentially; in peak season 140 regional farmers, fishers, and bakers sell their products to a dedicated le... [more]
One of the longest running year-round markets in the Greenmarket program, the 97th Street market has been serving the diverse population of the Upper West Side for over 25 years.
The Brooklyn Borough Hall Greenmarket has brought fresh, local produce to this thriving downtown location for over 25 years.
This much-loved Saturday market, bridges the burgeoning Williamsburg community and long-time Greenpoint Polish communities who come to shop, mingle with neighbors, and enjoy McCarren Park.... [more]
Located at Manhattan's northern-most point, at the foot of Inwood Hill Park, one the city's biggest and most beautiful parks, this market is a year-round neighborhood favorite.... [more]
With an emphasis on fresh, organic, and healthy variety of foods, the Port Chester Farmers Market is a local producer-only market.... [more]
Nestled inside Prospect Park's tree-shaded southwest corner, this much-loved weekday market is where South Slope and Windsor Terrace residents stock up on locally grown staples.... [more]