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Downtown Syracuse Farmers Market

✓ USDA-verified

504 Burdick Street, Fayetteville, New York 13066

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Downtown Syracuse Farmers Market is a farmers market in Fayetteville, New York. The season runs May – October, market days are Thu, and hours are Thu 12pm – 6pm. The listing was confirmed against the USDA's live directory feed, so the core details are recent.

Hours & season

Season: May – October
Market days: Thu
Hours: Thu 12pm – 6pm

Payment & benefits

  • Accepts WIC vouchers

What is in season in New York right now

Seasons start late and end fast; summer is short and intense, and frost usually closes things down by October. These crops are usually at their peak across New York around August. Availability at Downtown Syracuse Farmers Market depends on what it grows and on how the season has run this year.

Fruit

Apples Apricots Blackberries Blueberries Cantaloupe & Melons Cherries Peaches Plums Raspberries Watermelon

Vegetables

Beets Cabbage Carrots Cauliflower Cucumbers Eggplant Garlic Green Beans Onions Peppers Sweet Corn Tomatoes Zucchini & Summer Squash

New York apples peak September and October, with Concord grapes close behind.

See the full New York produce calendar → U-pick and seasonal farms →

About Downtown Syracuse Farmers Market

When is Downtown Syracuse Farmers Market open?
The season runs May – October. It operates on Thu. Listed hours are Thu 12pm – 6pm. Market schedules shift around holidays and at the season's edges, so confirm before a long drive.
Where is Downtown Syracuse Farmers Market held?
504 Burdick Street, Fayetteville, New York 13066. The map on this page shows the location and the directions link opens it in Google Maps.
What is in season in New York in August?
Apples, apricots, blackberries, blueberries, cantaloupe & melons, and cherries are typically at their peak in New York around now. What any single market has depends on its growers and the year's weather.

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