Queens, New York

Located in one of the most diverse neighborhoods in the city, the recently expanded Jackson Heights Greenmarket is the largest and busiest Greenmarket in Queens.

Jersey City, New Jersey

Wednesdays 3pm-7:30pm Our market runs from May until December 2018, and provides our residents with fresh fruit & produce, fresh baked goods, frozen meals, pre-cooked meals and a variety of other g... [more]

Manhattan, New York

The loyal community of neighborhood residents who shop at the Tribeca Greenmarket show up each Wednesday and Saturday year-round to get their fix of locally grown produce, sustainably raised meat, sea... [more]

Bronx, New York

Open two days a week on a busy commercial street outside Lincoln Hospital with lots of foot traffic, this market attracts a diverse mix of shoppers.... [more]

Bronx, New York

We are a 100% community-run farmers market in the heart of the South Bronx. We feature local diversified farms that produce fruits and vegetables, starts and seedlings, eggs, bread and honey.... [more]

New York, New York

Greenmarket was founded in 1976 with a two-fold mission: to promote regional agriculture by providing small family farms the opportunity to sell their locally grown, caught, foraged and baked products... [more]

New York, New York

175th Street between Wadsworth and Broadway is transformed into a bustling marketplace over-flowing with fresh local fruits and vegetables.... [more]

Rutherford, New Jersey

Fresh baked breads, cakes, cookies, jellies& jams from the Amish. Fresh fruites and veggies. Pickles, peppers, cheeses, meats, honey, and more!

Brooklyn, New York

Shop with local farmers and food artisans in Greenpoint's McGolrick Park on Sundays year-round. Vendors offer locally grown fruits and vegetables, pasture-raised meats and eggs, breads and baked goods... [more]

Queens, New York

Set on a shady, tree-lined avenue near Lou Lodati Park, the Sunnyside Greenmarket is a thriving community center drawing an ethnically diverse mix of young couples, families, and elderly residents fro... [more]