Farmers markets in New York City, New York
New York City, New York has 11 farmers markets in our directory, with locations, hours, seasons, and what each one sells. Vendors here commonly sell vegetables, fruits, baked goods, herbs, and plants & seedlings. 3 markets accept SNAP/EBT, and many match those benefits through Double Up programs. Hours and seasons change through the year, so it is always worth confirming with the market before you head out.
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Brownsville Community Farmers Market
BMS Family Health Center lot, 592 Rockaway Ave., New York City, New York
Cedar St. Greenmarket
Cedar Street between Church & Broadway, New York City, New York
Flatbush-Canton Farmers Market
794 - 814 Flatbush Ave at Canton Ave, in courtyard, New York City, New York
Forrest Market
156th & Westchester, New York City, New York
Vegetables
Hattie Carthan Community Market
SNAPClifton & Marcy Avenues, New York City, New York
In season: July – November
VegetablesFruitsHerbsFlowers+6 more
La Marqueta Farmers Market
La Marqueta, E. 115th St & Park Ave, E. Harlem, New York City, New York
Long Island City Green Market
48th Ave between Vernon Blvd & 5th St, New York City, New York
MBD Community Park Farmers Market
1710 Southern Blvd, New York City, New York
St. John's Church Farmers Market
1 Hudson Street, New York City, New York
VegetablesFruitsHerbsPlants & Seedlings+2 more
The New York Botanical Garden Farmers Market
SNAPMosholu Pkwy. Gate at Kazimiroff Blvd.(in garden), New York City, New York
VegetablesFruitsPlants & SeedlingsHoney+1 more
W. 79th St. Greenmarket
SNAPW. 79th St at Columbus Ave, New York City, New York
VegetablesFruitsHerbsFlowers+13 more
Shopping with benefits? See New York markets that accept SNAP/EBT.
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Frequently asked questions
- How many farmers markets are in New York City, New York?
- There are 11 farmers markets in New York City in our directory, sourced from the USDA National Farmers Market Directory.
- Which New York City farmers markets accept SNAP or EBT?
- 3 of the 11 markets in New York City accept SNAP/EBT benefits. Look for the market info booth to exchange EBT for tokens you spend with vendors.
- When are farmers markets open in New York City?
- 1 market is in season around July. Each market listing shows its season and market days.
- What can you buy at New York City farmers markets?
- Common finds include vegetables, fruits, baked goods, herbs, and plants & seedlings. Each listing shows the full product list for that market.