Ellington Winter Farmers' Market
11 Pinney St, Ellington, Connecticut 06029
Ellington Winter Farmers' Market is a farmers market in Ellington, Connecticut, in Tolland County. Market days are Sat and hours are Sat: 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM. Vendors here are recorded as selling vegetables, fruits, herbs, mushrooms, nuts, and eggs. This market is listed as accepting SNAP/EBT benefits. It also takes WIC, Senior FMNP, and Credit / Debit. This listing has not been confirmed against a recent USDA feed, so double-check the schedule before heading out.
Hours & season
What you'll find
Payment & benefits
- Accepts SNAP benefits (food stamps / EBT)
- Accepts WIC vouchers
- Accepts Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program
- Accepts credit and debit cards
What is in season in Connecticut 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 Connecticut around August. Availability at Ellington Winter Farmers' Market depends on what it grows and on how the season has run this year.
Fruit
Vegetables
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About Ellington Winter Farmers' Market
- When is Ellington Winter Farmers' Market open?
- It operates on Sat. Listed hours are Sat: 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM. Market schedules shift around holidays and at the season's edges, so confirm before a long drive.
- Where is Ellington Winter Farmers' Market held?
- 11 Pinney St, Ellington, Connecticut 06029. The map on this page shows the location and the directions link opens it in Google Maps.
- Does Ellington Winter Farmers' Market accept SNAP or EBT?
- It is listed as accepting SNAP/EBT. That flag comes from directory data rather than the federal retailer file, so confirm at the market's information booth.
- What can you buy at Ellington Winter Farmers' Market?
- Recorded products include vegetables, fruits, herbs, mushrooms, nuts, eggs, honey, maple syrup, meat, poultry, seafood, cheese & dairy, baked goods, jams & preserves, prepared food, handmade crafts, and soap & body care. Vendor lineups change week to week through the season.
- What is in season in Connecticut in August?
- Apples, apricots, blackberries, blueberries, cantaloupe & melons, and cherries are typically at their peak in Connecticut around now. What any single market has depends on its growers and the year's weather.
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