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2023 Farmers Markets in Westchester

2023 Farmers Markets in Westchester

2023 Farmers Markets in Westchester

Spring brings much excitement in the air. One of our favorite ways to enjoy the outdoors and connect with the community is to visit many of the local farmers markets. In Westchester, we are lucky to have access to many markets to get fresh fruit and vegetables, meats, cheese, baked goods, and so much more. Many markets also tie in events for the kids with live music, crafts, and dance where you can make a whole day out of your experience as you support local markets and explore a new town.

Mt. Kisco Farmers Market
Sundays, May 21st-October 29th from 10:00am-2:30pm

The Mt. Kisco Farmers Market is gearing up for the 2023 market season. Patrons will find fresh produce, crafts, and fun community events. Located in the parking lot near the train station, the community can enjoy access to local vendors such as coffee, fresh produce, microgreens, farm-raised meat, and cheese. The market also showcases food demos from local vendors to educate about nutrition and food preparation.

The farmers market also offers unique craft and creative vendors such as artists, potters, authors, graphic designers, jewelry, clothing, soap, hemp, locally-pressed wine, and local and environmental non-profit organizations. Mt. Kisco Farmers Market also offers live entertainment, including performances from local dance schools, musicians, and a local radio station. Mount Kisco Train Station, 1 Kirby Plaza, Mount Kisco, NY 10549.

Hastings Farmers Market
Saturdays from 9:30am–1:00pm

Located in the commuter parking lot across from the Hastings-on-Hudson Metro-North station, the market offers farm-fresh produce and goods. Some vendors include Aya Hummus, Ash Hopper, Charlotte’s Home Kitchen, Bambino Ravioli, and more. Commuter parking lot, Hastings-on-Hudson Metro-North station, 29-1 Edgars Ln, Hastings-On-Hudson, NY 10706

Chappaqua Farmers Market
Saturdays, May, 2023 from 8:30am-1:00pm

Approaching their 13th season, the popular Chappaqua Farmers market offers access to a huge roster of local vendors, offering seasonal and local produce, fruit, meats, fish, baked goods and other farmers-market items. This includes Black Creek Permaculture Farm, Caradonna Farms, Bien Cuit Breads, Bohemian Baked, Asian Farmer Dumplings, Dobbs Ferry Lobster Guys, Second Mouse Cheese, Steadfast Farm, and R & M Farm, to name a few. The market also has music and partnerships with the Mt. Kisco Interfaith Food Pantry where you can donate food every third Saturday of the month. Additionally, you can bring your old textiles (clothing, shoes, accessories and household linens) to be recycled with Green Tree. Chappaqua Train Station, Allen Place, Chappaqua, NY 10514.

Pleasantville Farmers Market
Saturdays, April 1st-November 18th from 8:30am-1:00pm

As the largest year-round market in Westchester, you can find over 60 vendors, offering a variety of fresh vegetables, meats, dairy items, eggs, honey, root crops, apples, baked and prepared foods. Operated by Foodchester, Inc, a volunteer-based not-for-profit, the Pleasantville Farmers Market has a commitment to foster pride in Pleasantville while also promoting a sustainable food system that offers wholesome, locally grown, and produced food to the community. Pleasantville Train Station, 10 Memorial Plaza, Pleasantville, NY 10570.

White Plains Farmers Market
Wednesdays, April 21st- November 23rd from 8:30am-3:30pm

Located in the heart of the city on Court Street, the White Plains Farmers Market is operated and run by the Bensidoun family for the past 60 years. Visitors can enjoy a diverse range of vendors such as local roasters, bakeries, soaps, cakes, and more. Check their website often as new vendors are announced regularly. Court Street between Martine Avenue and Main Street, White Plains, NY.

Pound Ridge Organics
Friday-Sunday, various times. Opening date 4/21

This weekly market is so much more than just a traditional farmers market. They offer a weekly c.s.a with seasonal offerings from a local organic farm and a regular rotation of classes and educational events such as honey-bee management and bee-keeping. At the market, you can find organic fruits and vegetables, eggs, butter, milk, ice cream, hemp, herbs, dry goods, and more. They also collect non-perishable food items for their pantry, which can be dropped off anytime. No dogs are permitted. 22 Westchester Avenue, Pound Ridge, New York 10576.

Down to Earth Farmers Market
Friday-Sunday, various times

Located throughout Westchester and NYC, the Down to Earth Farmers Market features local farmers and local makers. This includes markets in Larchmont (Larchmont Train Station, Chatsworth Avenue/Myrtle Blvd, Larchmont, New York.), New Rochelle (Thomas Paine Cottage Museum, 20 Sicard Avenue, New Rochelle, NY), Ossining (Parking Lot near the corner of Spring and Main Streets), Rye (Parking Lot on Theo Fremd Avenue), and Yonkers (Van Der Donck Park, 41 Dock Street, Yonkers, NY 10701).

Muscoot Farmers Market
Sundays, April 2nd-November 19th from 9:30am – 2:30pm

Enjoy a fun day at the farm mixed in with shopping local and organic goods at the Muscoot Farmers Market. This weekly market features over 20 vendors, including local and organic farms, pickles, pasta, baked goods, and more. When you’re done, check out the nearby art gallery and stroll around the grounds looking at the cows, goats, chickens, and pigs. ​​51 NY-100, Katonah, NY 10536.

Tarrytown & Sleepy Hollow Farmers Market – The TaSH
Saturdays, Year-round from 8:30am-1:30pm

Enjoy live music, baked goods, organic fruits and vegetables and more at The HaSH. Held every Saturday in the beautiful Patriots Park, The TaSH regularly offers cooking demos, art projects, and kids’ activities. Patriots Park, U.S. 9, Tarrytown, NY.

Irvington Farmers Market
Sundays, Every 2nd and 4th Sunday 9:30am – 1:00pm

This weekly market offers stunning river views, live music, demos, and an incredible selection from local vendors such as FarmEats, Fearless Cook Food Truck, Great Joy Family Farm, Teagevity, Wave Hill Breads, The Wild Radish, and much more. This includes soaps, baked foods, cheese, fish, pretzels, dumplings, bread, kimchi, and more. Families can also bring their food waste to the market for composting.  101 Main Street, Irvington, NY 10533.

Bronxville Farmer’s Market
Saturdays, May 14th-November 20th from 8:30am-1:00pm

The Bronxville Farmers Market offers a rotating selection of vendors, such as 3 x 3 Kitchen Provisions, Arlotta Food Studio, FarmEATS, Hidden Acre Farm, and more. Find fresh bread (including gluten-free options), cider, cheese, fish, jellies and jams, pickles, skincare products, coffee, and more. 1 Stone Place, Bronxville, NY 10708.

Nyack Farmers Market
Thursdays, April-December from 8:00am-2:00pm and January-March from 9:00am-1:00pm

Visit the Main Street parking lot in downtown Nyack for a huge selection of local produce, pickles, ravioli, baked goods, wine, and more. Some vendors include Bill Batson Arts, Campanelli’s Poultry Farm, Dan Madura Jr. Farms, Doc Pickle, Olde York Farm Distillery & Cooperage, Orchards of Concklin, P & S Seafood, and R & G Produce, to name a few. The Nyack Farmers Market runs rain or shine. 119 Main Street, Nyack, NY 10960.

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