The Abingdon Square Greenmarket has brought local farms and farmers to Greenwich Village since 1994.... [more]
The Rye Farmers Market features local farmers and food makers who offer fresh vegetables and fruits, pasture-raised meats, chicken, and eggs, artisan breads and baked goods, pickles, seafood, and much
Grabz is a free online farmers market, focused on food waste. We believe too much food is wasted; we're empowering farmers, wholesalers and all sellers of food to reach new limits.... [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]
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]
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]
We're celebrating the market's expansion onto 2nd Avenue, with more farmers and more great events this year.... [more]
The Stuyvesant Town Greenmarket brings fresh food from local farms straight to the doorsteps of Stuyvesant Town and Peter Cooper Village residents, and is open to the area public as well.
Located along the southwest corner of the East Village's gathering ground, Tompkins Square Park, this year-round Greenmarket brings local food to the neighborhood every Sunday.