Farmers Markets in New York City, New York
Discover 3 farmers markets in New York City, New York. Find fresh local produce, artisan goods, and support local farmers in your community.
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3 markets found in New York City, New York
- Clifton & Marcy Avenues, New York City, New York
- Jul 13 - Nov 16 · Weekly
- 48th Ave between Vernon Blvd & 5th St, New York City, New York
- Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule · Weekly
- Mosholu Pkwy. Gate at Kazimiroff Blvd.(in garden), New York City, New York
- Wed: 9:00 AM-3:00 PM · Weekly
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New York City Farmers Market Overview
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About Farmers Markets in New York City
Farmers markets in New York City, New York offer residents direct access to fresh, locally sourced food from nearby farms and producers. With 3 markets operating in the area, New York City is part of New York's growing network of community food hubs.
Farmers markets have become an important part of how New York City residents connect with local food. Shopping at a farmers market means buying directly from the people who grew or made what you are purchasing — a transparency that conventional grocery stores simply cannot offer.
The markets in New York City represent a range of vendors and product types, from small family farms bringing weekly harvests to specialty food producers offering artisan goods that reflect the flavors of the New York region.
What you find at any given market depends heavily on the season. Early spring brings greens, herbs, and cool-weather crops. Summer is peak season for tomatoes, corn, peppers, and stone fruits. By fall, markets fill with storage crops, preserves, and late-season harvests. Shopping at the market keeps your kitchen connected to that seasonal rhythm in a way that year-round grocery offerings cannot replicate.
Don't see a market near you? Learn how to start a farmers market in your community, or explore all New York markets for more options nearby.
Shopping Tips
- 1Arrive early for the best selection — popular vendors sell out fast.
- 2Bring cash and reusable bags for the best experience.
- 3Ask vendors about their growing practices and seasonal availability.
- 4Look for SNAP/EBT signs at market entrances.
About This Data
Market listings are sourced from USDA Agricultural Marketing Service records and cover registered farmers markets nationwide.
Hours and availability may vary. Always confirm with the market directly before visiting.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many farmers markets are in New York City?
There are 3 farmers markets in New York City, New York. Each market offers unique vendors and products.
Do New York City farmers markets accept SNAP/EBT?
SNAP/EBT acceptance varies by market. Check individual market pages for the latest details.
When are farmers markets open in New York City?
Market hours and days vary by location. Most markets in New York City operate during spring, summer, and fall months, typically on weekends.
What can I buy at New York City farmers markets?
You'll find fresh produce, meats, dairy, baked goods, honey, crafts, prepared foods, and more from local vendors.
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