Farmers Markets in Queens, New York

Discover 10 farmers markets in Queens, New York. Find fresh local produce, artisan goods, and support local farmers in your community. 1 market accepts SNAP/EBT.

10 Markets
1 Accept SNAP/EBT

All Farmers Markets in Queens

10 markets found in Queens, New York

  • Kaufman Arts District, Queens, New York
  • Select Sundays 11 AM - 6 PM, monthly · Monthly
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  • 14 St - 31 Ave & 31 Rd, Queens, New York
  • Wed: 8:00 AM-3:00 PM, Jul 10 - Nov 20 · Weekly
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  • 30-15 Seagirt Blvd. and Beach 31st St., Queens, New York
  • Sat: 10:00 AM-3:00 PM, Jul 5 - Sep 27 · Weekly
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  • 41st Ave - 80 & 81 Sts, Queens, New York
  • Tue: 8:00 AM-4:00 PM, Jun 4 - Nov 26 · Weekly
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  • 101-15 Metropolitan Avenue, Queens, New York
  • Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule · Weekly
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  • Dahlia Avenue at Main Street, Queens, New York
  • Fri: 8:30 AM-4:00 PM, Jun 17 - Nov 18 · Weekly
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  • Myrtle Ave and Cypress Ave, Queens, New York
  • Sat: 10:00 AM-3:00 PM, Jul 13 - Nov 23 · Weekly
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  • Merrick and Baisley Boulevards, Queens, New York
  • Sat:8:00 AM - 4:00 PM, July to November · Weekly
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  • Vernon Blvd & Broadway, Queens, New York
  • Sat: 8:00 AM-4:00 PM, Jun 1 - Nov 23 · Weekly
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Queens Farmers Market Overview

10

Total Markets

1

Accept SNAP/EBT

0

Organic Options

0

Accept WIC

About Farmers Markets in Queens

Shopping local in Queens, New York starts at the farmers market. With 10 options in the area, residents have regular access to seasonal produce, artisan products, and the chance to support independent food businesses.

EBT acceptance at 1 of Queens's 10 farmers markets means that fresh, local produce is within reach for SNAP households in the area.

Queens's farmers markets are a practical, everyday resource for residents who want to eat fresher food, reduce their reliance on industrial agriculture, and spend their grocery dollars in a way that supports the local economy. With 10 markets operating in the area, there is likely one that fits your schedule and location.

The variety you find at New York farmers markets reflects the genuine agricultural diversity of the region. Vendors do not import goods from distant distributors — they sell what their farms or kitchens produce, which means the market is always an honest reflection of what is in season and thriving locally.

SNAP/EBT is accepted at 1 of Queens's 10 listed markets, ensuring that access to locally grown food is not confined to higher-income households. Market organizers across New York have worked to expand benefit acceptance as part of a broader commitment to equitable food access.

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 Queens?

There are 10 farmers markets in Queens, New York. Each market offers unique vendors and products.

Do Queens farmers markets accept SNAP/EBT?

Yes — 1 of the 10 farmers markets in Queens accept SNAP/EBT benefits.

When are farmers markets open in Queens?

Market hours and days vary by location. Most markets in Queens operate during spring, summer, and fall months, typically on weekends.

What can I buy at Queens farmers markets?

You'll find fresh produce, meats, dairy, baked goods, honey, crafts, prepared foods, and more from local vendors.

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