Vendor Events in Bronx, NY

26 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Bronx, NY. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Bronx(22)

Wholesale Greenmarket

by Wholesale Greenmarket Organizers

Oak Point Ave and Barry Street, Bronx, NY 10474

Tue: 2:00 AM-8:00 AM;Wed: 2:00 AM-8:00 AM;Thu: 2:00 AM-8:00 AM;Fri: 2:00 AM-8:00 AM;Sat: 2:00 AM-8:00 AM, Jul 1 - Dec 24

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Located at Oak Point Ave and Barry Street in the Bronx, the Wholesale Greenmarket operates as a weekly farmers market serving the community from July through December. This is a working produce market where vendors bring fresh herbs, vegetables, fruits, and plants to sell directly to customers and other food businesses. The early morning hours, running from 2:00 AM to 8:00 AM Tuesday through Saturday, reflect the market's role as a hub for wholesale and retail produce distribution. If you're a food vendor, restaurant supplier, or produce retailer, these hours give you first access to inventory before the day's rush. The Wholesale Greenmarket draws a mix of neighborhood shoppers, restaurant owners, grocery store operators, and food service businesses looking for quality produce at wholesale prices. Vendors at farmers markets like this typically offer seasonal selections that shift throughout the July to December window, from summer vegetables and herbs through fall root crops and late-season greens. The early morning timing means serious buyers show up ready to do business, making it an ideal spot for vendors who work with wholesale clients or cater to commercial food operations alongside retail customers. What distinguishes a farmers market like this from other produce retail venues is the direct-to-vendor relationship and the emphasis on fresh, locally-sourced inventory. You'll work with growers and produce distributors who understand the wholesale side of the food business. The location in the Bronx puts the market at a central distribution point for the broader region, making it accessible to vendors across multiple neighborhoods. If you source produce, herbs, or plants for resale or food preparation, the Wholesale Greenmarket's consistent weekly schedule and focus on bulk availability makes it a reliable option for stocking inventory throughout the fall and winter months.

The Heights Community Farmers' Market

by The Heights Community Farmers' Market Organizers

University Avenue & West 181st Street, Bronx, NY 10453

Thu: 9:00 AM-3:00 PM, Jul 10 - Nov 13

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Running weekly from July through mid-November, this farmers market brings fresh, locally-grown produce to the Washington Heights neighborhood of the Bronx. Located at the intersection of University Avenue and West 181st Street, the market operates Thursday mornings and early afternoons, making it convenient for residents to shop before or after work. The Thursday schedule at 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM gives vendors flexibility to set up and gives shoppers a full window to browse and select their produce. Farmers markets like this one focus on direct relationships between growers and eaters, so you'll typically find vendors selling vegetables, fruits, herbs, nuts, and honey sourced from regional farms. The seasonal nature of a summer-through-fall market means spring and early summer crops like greens and berries give way to heartier fall vegetables as the season progresses. This creates natural rhythm for both vendors and regular customers who adjust their inventory and shopping lists to what's in season. The market accepts SNAP/EBT benefits, WIC, WIC Cash, and Senior FMNP vouchers, making fresh produce accessible across the community. The acceptance of credit cards alongside federal nutrition assistance programs means the market serves a diverse customer base. This is an ideal setting for produce vendors, specialty food makers, and growers looking to reach neighborhood residents who actively seek out fresh, local options. The Thursday morning-to-afternoon timeframe and consistent summer-through-fall schedule help build regular customer relationships, as shoppers know exactly when and where to find you. If you grow or produce food items like vegetables, fruits, herbs, honey, or other value-added products, The Heights Community Farmers' Market offers a steady, accessible venue with built-in foot traffic from the Washington Heights community.

Roberto Clemente Plaza YM

by Roberto Clemente Plaza YM Organizers

3rd Ave bet East 148th & East 149th Streets, Bronx, NY

Wed: 9:00 AM-3:00 PM, Jul 10 - Nov 20

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

This weekly farmers market operates in the heart of the South Bronx, bringing fresh produce and local food products to the Roberto Clemente Plaza location at 3rd Avenue between East 148th and East 149th Streets throughout the summer and fall. Running from July through November on Wednesday mornings and early afternoons, the market serves as a vital community gathering space where residents can access quality fruits, vegetables, and artisanal food items directly from regional producers. The market's vendor mix focuses on food and produce, so you'll find seasonal vegetables, fresh fruits, homemade jams and preserves, plants, and other food-focused products. The variety tends to shift with the seasons, making it worth visiting multiple times if you're sourcing inventory. Summer through early fall brings peak produce season in the Northeast, so expect robust selection in tomatoes, leafy greens, berries, and root vegetables as you move into fall. This is particularly valuable for vendors looking to stock items that appeal to home cooks and food enthusiasts who prioritize fresh, locally-sourced ingredients. What sets this market apart is its strong commitment to accessibility and community support. The market accepts multiple forms of payment including credit cards, SNAP/EBT benefits, WIC, WIC Cash, and Senior FMNP vouchers. This inclusive approach means the customer base includes families relying on assistance programs alongside shoppers seeking premium local products, creating a diverse and steady foot traffic pattern. The Wednesday schedule offers consistent, predictable hours from 9 AM to 3 PM, giving vendors a reliable weekly opportunity to build customer relationships and move inventory across the full operating season.

Riverdale YM

by Riverdale YM Organizers

Mosholu Ave. and 256th St., Bronx, NY 10471

Thu: 3:00 PM-7:00 PM, Jul 11 - Nov 21

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Riverdale YM is a community farmers market operating at the corner of Mosholu Avenue and West 256th Street in the Riverdale neighborhood of the Bronx. Vendors sell fresh produce, fruits, vegetables, eggs, milk, meat, and other farm products directly to customers year-round during the growing season. The market operates Thursday afternoons from July through November, attracting community members and nearby residents seeking locally-sourced agricultural products. The location serves the northwest Bronx area with convenient public transit access.

Parkchester/Virginia Pk Greenmarket

by Parkchester/Virginia Pk Greenmarket Organizers

Westchester Ave & White Plains Rd, Bronx, NY 10472

Fri: 8:00 AM-4:00 PM, Jun 14 - Nov 22

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

This weekly farmers market brings fresh, locally-sourced produce and artisanal foods to the Parkchester and Virginia Park neighborhoods in the Bronx, operating Friday mornings and afternoons from June through late November. Located at the intersection of Westchester Ave and White Plains Rd, the market serves as a reliable source for seasonal fruits and vegetables, along with value-added products that showcase what local farms and producers have to offer. The market's extended hours from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM on Fridays mean vendors can capture both early-morning shoppers and those stopping by after work. Vendors at this farmers market typically offer a range of products centered on fresh produce, including an array of seasonal vegetables and fruits that change throughout the growing season. You'll also find prepared foods like baked goods, honey from local beekeepers, homemade jams and preserves, and sometimes live plants or seedlings depending on the time of year. This mix appeals to home cooks looking for ingredients, people seeking out artisanal condiments and baked items, and gardeners interested in plants. The market operates during peak harvest season, from mid-June through late November, so vendors benefit from the abundance of summer and fall produce as well as holiday-related baking and preserves. The market welcomes a diverse customer base from the surrounding neighborhoods and accepts multiple payment methods including credit cards, SNAP/EBT benefits, WIC, WIC Cash, and Senior FMNP vouchers. This accessibility means farmers market vendors can reach community members across different economic situations, making it a practical spot for regular customers to return to throughout the season. For vendors, this Bronx location offers the chance to connect with an established neighborhood market that prioritizes fresh food access for the local community.

New York Botanical Garden Greenmarket

by New York Botanical Garden Greenmarket Organizers

Kazimiroff Blvd-Bedford Pk & Mosholu Blvd inside NYBG Mosholu Gate, Bronx, NY 10458

Wed: 9:00 AM-3:00 PM, Jun 19 - Nov 27

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Held within the stunning grounds of the New York Botanical Garden, this weekly farmers market brings fresh, locally-sourced produce and prepared foods directly to Bronx residents from mid-June through late November. Operating every Wednesday morning at the Mosholu Gate entrance, the market creates an accessible shopping experience for the surrounding community while supporting regional farmers and food producers. The location on Kazimiroff Boulevard near Bedford Park makes it convenient for neighborhood shoppers looking to stock up on seasonal vegetables, fruits, and baked goods in one trip. Farmers markets like this one differ from other retail experiences because they connect you directly with the people growing and making your food. You'll find vendors offering everything from freshly picked vegetables and fruits at peak ripeness to artisanal breads, pastries, and other prepared food items. The seasonal nature of the market means what's available changes week to week, following what's actually growing in local fields. Summer brings berries and stone fruits, while fall transitions to squash, apples, and root vegetables. Many shoppers visit regularly throughout the season to discover what's in season and build relationships with familiar vendors. The New York Botanical Garden Greenmarket welcomes a wide range of shoppers, from home cooks seeking quality ingredients to families looking for affordable fresh food options. The market accepts multiple payment methods including credit cards, making shopping convenient for everyone. Additionally, it welcomes SNAP/EBT benefits, WIC, WIC Cash, and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program vouchers, ensuring that nutrition assistance program participants can access fresh produce. This inclusive approach to payment reflects the market's role as a community gathering space where food access isn't a barrier. Whether you're a vendor interested in reaching health-conscious Bronx shoppers or someone looking for your neighborhood farmers market, the Wednesday morning hours at this botanical garden location offer a reliable option throughout the growing season.

Mount Eden Farmer's Market

by Mount Eden Farmer's Market Organizers

Mount Eden & Morris Avenue, Bronx, NY 10457

Tuesday & Thursday 8:00 am - 3:00 pm

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

The Mount Eden Farmers Market is a year-round vendor opportunity operated by Harvest Home, a 501(c)3 nonprofit founded in 1993. Located at Claremont Park near Mount Eden and Morris Avenues, the market operates on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8:00 am to 3:00 pm during the season. This is a true farmers market featuring fresh produce vendors, local farmers, bakers, specialty food producers, and handmade goods artisans. The market serves the Central Bronx community, including residents, local patients and staff from nearby Bronx Lebanon Hospital. Products sold include seasonal fruits, vegetables, baked goods, dairy, honey, mushrooms, jams, and artisan items. The market accepts EBT, WIC, and senior nutrition benefits, making it accessible to low-income residents. Vendors benefit from strong foot traffic and a community-focused shopping environment.

Marble Hill YM

by Marble Hill YM Organizers

225th St. between Broadway and Exterior, Bronx, NY 10034

Thu: 2:00 PM-6:00 PM, Jul 11 - Nov 21

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Located at 225th Street between Broadway and Exterior in the Bronx, this weekly farmers market brings fresh, local produce and artisanal food products to the Marble Hill neighborhood from July through November. Running every Thursday afternoon from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM, the market serves as a gathering place for residents looking to buy seasonal vegetables, fruits, and homemade preserves directly from regional producers. The Thursday timing makes it convenient for people finishing their workday or planning their weekend meals, while the summer-through-fall schedule aligns with peak growing season when vendors have the widest variety to offer. Farmers markets like this one differ from typical grocery shopping by connecting shoppers directly with growers and small food producers. You'll find vendors selling everything from freshly harvested vegetables and fruits to homemade jams and preserves, plus locally grown plants and herbs. The selection changes throughout the season as different crops come into harvest, so there's always something new to discover week to week. This direct-from-producer model means fresher products and the chance to ask vendors about how items are grown or made. What sets this market apart is its commitment to accessibility. It accepts SNAP and EBT benefits, making fresh, quality food available to households using government nutrition assistance programs. The market also accepts WIC and WIC Cash vouchers, as well as Senior FMNP benefits, ensuring that seniors and families with young children can participate. Credit card payment options are available alongside these programs, giving shoppers flexibility in how they pay. The Marble Hill location on the border between the Bronx and Manhattan draws both neighborhood residents and visitors from surrounding areas. Whether you're looking for ingredient staples like seasonal vegetables, specialty items like small-batch preserves, or fresh plants for your home, this farmers market offers a reliable Thursday afternoon destination throughout the late summer, fall, and early winter months.

Lincoln Hospital Greenmarket

by Lincoln Hospital Greenmarket Organizers

149 St & Morris, Bronx, NY 10451

Tue: 8:00 AM-3:00 PM;Fri: 8:00 AM-3:00 PM, Jun 28 - Nov 22

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Running year-round from late June through late November, this weekly farmers market brings fresh, locally-sourced food and produce directly to the Bronx community at 149 St & Morris. Operating twice weekly on Tuesdays and Fridays from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM, the Lincoln Hospital Greenmarket serves as a reliable destination for residents seeking quality produce, seasonal vegetables, fresh fruits, and baked goods. The market's extended hours and convenient location make it accessible for shoppers with varying schedules, whether you're stopping by on your way to work early in the morning or shopping after a midday errand. As a farmers market, this venue differs from typical grocery shopping by connecting vendors directly with customers in an open-air setting. You'll find produce that reflects what's currently in season, meaning the selection evolves throughout the market's operating months. Vendors typically include local growers and food producers offering everything from just-picked vegetables and orchard fruits to freshly baked breads and other prepared foods. This direct-from-farmer model often means fresher products and the opportunity to ask growers about sourcing and preparation methods. The market is committed to making fresh food accessible to all community members. It accepts multiple payment methods including credit cards, SNAP and EBT benefits, WIC vouchers, WIC Cash, and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program (FMNP) funds. This inclusive approach ensures that the market serves a diverse customer base throughout the Bronx neighborhood. Whether you're a regular shopper looking to stock up on weekly produce or a vendor seeking an established farmers market with consistent foot traffic and community roots, the Lincoln Hospital Greenmarket offers a well-established presence in the local food economy.

Learn It, Grow It, Eat It YM

by Learn It, Grow It, Eat It YM Organizers

Boston Rd and 169th St, Bronx, NY 10456

Wed: 10:00 AM-3:00 PM, Jul 10 - Nov 20

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

This weekly farmers market operates from mid-July through late November at Boston Rd and 169th St in the Bronx, offering Wednesday shoppers a chance to connect directly with local producers during peak growing season. Learn It, Grow It, Eat It YM brings fresh produce, seasonal vegetables, and fruits to this neighborhood every week, with many vendors offering organically grown options. Beyond fresh picks, you'll find jams, preserves, and plants that reflect what's thriving in regional gardens and farms during summer and fall months. The market accepts multiple payment methods, making it accessible to a wide range of shoppers. SNAP/EBT benefits, WIC, WIC Cash, and Senior FMNP are all welcome here, alongside standard credit card transactions. This approach means the market serves the whole community, not just those with particular payment preferences. If you're a vendor selling produce, preserves, plant starts, or value-added food products, this is the kind of market where your products address real neighborhood needs and dietary preferences. Wednesday mornings and early afternoons from 10 AM to 3 PM create a steady foot traffic window for vendors. The late July through November timeframe captures the tail end of summer harvest, the full autumn abundance, and early winter storage crops. Shoppers typically include home cooks looking for ingredients, people building seasonal preserve pantries, gardeners seeking plants, and families shopping with SNAP benefits. As a vendor, you'd be selling to people actively seeking quality food and willing to shop at farmers markets, which often means they're invested in where their food comes from and how it's grown.

La Familia Verde Farmers Market

by La Familia Verde Farmers Market Organizers

East Tremont Ave. at Lafontaine Ave., Bronx, NY 10460

Tue: 8:00 AM-3:00 PM, Jul 12 - Nov 15

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Held weekly on Tuesdays from July through mid-November, this farmers market brings fresh local produce and prepared foods to the East Tremont and Lafontaine intersection in the Bronx. La Familia Verde Farmers Market operates from early morning through mid-afternoon, giving vendors a steady flow of foot traffic throughout the day and allowing shoppers to browse at their own pace whether they're on their way to work or shopping for the week's meals. The market focuses on food and produce vendors, so you'll find the typical farmers market offerings: seasonal vegetables and fruits, fresh herbs, baked goods, eggs, honey, and other locally sourced items. Many vendors specialize in organic products, and the market's commitment to accepting multiple payment methods including SNAP/EBT, WIC, WIC Cash, and Senior FMNP makes it an inclusive community gathering spot. This payment structure means you're reaching a diverse customer base that prioritizes fresh, real food for their families and households. As a weekly market running through the fall harvest season, La Familia Verde attracts regular shoppers who build relationships with vendors over the months of operation. The Tuesday morning and afternoon timing works well for people establishing routines, whether that's a regular visit before or after work, or a dedicated shopping day. The Bronx location on a major avenue means good foot traffic from the surrounding neighborhoods, and the extended hours give flexibility for both early birds and those who prefer a midday market visit. If you're a produce grower, baker, honey producer, or other food vendor, this market offers consistent weekly selling opportunity during prime summer and fall months when customers are most actively seeking fresh, local options.

Hunts Point Farmers Market Wednesday

by Hunts Point Farmers Market Wednesday Organizers

Southern Blvd & Est 163rd Street, Bronx, NY

Wed: 8:30 AM-4:00 PM, Jul 9 - Nov 19

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Running weekly throughout the summer and fall season, this farmers market on Southern Boulevard at East 163rd Street in the Bronx brings fresh, seasonal produce directly to the neighborhood every Wednesday morning through November. The Hunts Point Farmers Market Wednesday operates from 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM, giving residents and businesses in the area consistent access to local growers and food vendors who prioritize quality and sustainability. As a weekly farmers market, it functions differently from one-time seasonal events or festivals, you can build relationships with vendors, learn about what's coming into season, and plan your weekly shopping around what's freshly available. Down to Earth Markets, which operates this vendor space, emphasizes the connection between seasonal, local food and community health. Farmers markets like this one serve as gathering places where vendors sell directly to customers, cutting out middlemen and ensuring that money spent on produce stays rooted in local agriculture. The Wednesday market draws a mix of home cooks looking for quality ingredients, restaurant owners sourcing fresh items, and neighborhood residents seeking affordable access to produce they know where it came from. During the July through November window, you'll find vendors bringing in summer crops that transition into fall harvests, everything from early summer vegetables through autumn squashes and root vegetables. Beyond the produce vendors, farmers markets often include value-added food products like jams, baked goods, and prepared foods from local makers who work with seasonal ingredients. Shopping at Hunts Point Farmers Market Wednesday supports regional agriculture and gives vendors a direct sales channel to build their customer base. Whether you're a vendor looking to establish yourself in the Bronx market or a customer seeking consistent access to local food, this weekly market provides a stable, recurring opportunity that goes beyond typical one-off festival appearances.

Hunts Point Farmers Market Saturday

by Hunts Point Farmers Market Saturday Organizers

Monsignor Raul Del Valle Square, Hunts Point Ave & E 163rd St, Bronx, NY 10459

Wed & Sat: 8:00 AM-3:00 PM

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

The Harvest Home Hunts Point Farm Stand is a community farmers market operated by Harvest Home Farmers Markets, a nonprofit organization founded in 1993. The market provides fresh, locally-grown produce to low-income communities and accepts SNAP/EBT, WIC, and other nutrition assistance programs. Vendors include regional farmers selling fresh vegetables and fruits, as well as specialty producers such as bakers, jam makers, mushroom growers, and artisans of natural and handmade goods. The market operates during the seasonal period from May through late November at Monsignor Raul Del Valle Square, serving the Hunts Point neighborhood of the Bronx. The market functions as a community gathering place with an educational focus on health and nutrition. Setup requires advance application through Harvest Home's vendor process.

Harvest Home North Central Bronx Farmers Market

by Harvest Home Farmers Markets

100 W Mosholu Pkwy S, Bronx, NY 10467

Saturdays, 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

The Harvest Home North Central Bronx Farmers Market is a year-round operating market focused on seasonal availability, running Saturdays from June through October at James Baldwin Plaza. As a Harvest Home farmers market, it features farm-fresh produce from New York State farmers, baked goods, honey, dairy, and artisan foods. The market accepts SNAP, EBT, WIC, and Health Bucks to make fresh food affordable. Located in the Bronx with convenient public transportation access, the market serves the Fordham, Bedford Park, and Norwood neighborhoods, reaching community residents and nearby hospital staff and patients. Harvest Home, a 501(c)3 nonprofit founded in 1993, prioritizes food access in underserved communities and supports regional agriculture through direct vendor relationships.

Harvest Home Mt. Eden Farmers Market

by Harvest Home Farmers Markets

Claremont Park, Mt. Eden & Morris Aves, Bronx, NY 10457

Tuesdays & Thursdays, 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Harvest Home Mt. Eden is a farmers market operated by Harvest Home Farmers Markets, a NYC-based nonprofit dedicated to serving low-income communities with farm-fresh produce. The market operates at Claremont Park in the Morrisania section of the Bronx, easily accessible to local residents and staff from nearby Bronx Lebanon Hospital. Vendors include regional farmers selling seasonal fruits and vegetables, bakers offering breads and pastries, preserves producers, mushroom vendors, and artisans creating handmade goods. The market accepts multiple payment methods including SNAP benefits. The market is part of a network of fourteen Harvest Home locations across Harlem, the Bronx, and Brooklyn, providing direct economic opportunities for over 35 farmers and food producers.

Parkchester Greenmarket

by GrowNYC

Westchester Ave at White Plains Rd, Bronx, NY 10462

Fridays, 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM, June - November

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Parkchester Greenmarket is a farmers market operated by GrowNYC that connects local farms to the Parkchester neighborhood in the Bronx. The market runs every Friday during the growing season and features local farmers and producers selling fresh produce, baked goods, honey, jams, plants, and seasonal items. Vendors at GrowNYC markets follow strict producer-only standards, meaning farmers and food businesses sell only farm-based products they grow, raise, or produce themselves. All vendors are from the Northeast. The market is located on a bustling stretch of sidewalk between the train station and two bus stops, making it easily accessible to the community. Beyond shopping, visitors can enjoy cooking demonstrations, educational programs, and recipes at the Market Information Tent. The market accepts multiple payment options including SNAP/EBT with bonus Health Buck incentives, WIC, credit/debit, and other nutrition benefit programs.

South Bronx Farmers Market

by South Bronx Farmers Market

138th Street between Willis & Alexander Avenues, Bronx, NY 10454

Wednesdays & Saturdays, 10 AM - 4 PM, Jun-Nov

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Weekly farmers markets in urban neighborhoods serve as vital gathering spaces where local growers, food producers, and artisans connect directly with community members looking for fresh, affordable options. The South Bronx Farmers Market, located on 138th Street between Willis and Alexander Avenues in the Mott Haven neighborhood, operates twice weekly during the growing season to meet this need. Running Wednesdays and Saturdays from 10 AM to 4 PM between June and November, the market brings together regional farmers and prepared food vendors who serve the South Bronx community year-round. The market's seasonal schedule aligns with peak harvest months, when local producers have the freshest produce to offer. Summer and early fall bring the widest variety of fruits and vegetables, while late-season vendors often specialize in hardy greens, root vegetables, and preserved items that extend through the fall months. Beyond fresh produce, the market features prepared foods and artisan goods that reflect the neighborhood's diverse food culture and local entrepreneurship. Shoppers can expect to find everything from just-picked vegetables and herbs to ready-to-eat meals, baked goods, honey, preserves, and handmade food products. Farmers markets differ from traditional grocery stores by offering direct vendor-to-consumer relationships, which means customers can ask growers about farming practices, get recipe suggestions, and support local food systems. The twice-weekly schedule on Wednesdays and Saturdays accommodates different shopping patterns, making it accessible whether you prefer a weekday visit or weekend outing. The 138th Street location in Mott Haven positions the market as a neighborhood hub where residents can access fresh food while supporting local farmers and small food businesses. For vendors, this farmers market represents a consistent, community-focused selling opportunity in the South Bronx during the critical June through November season.

Harvest Home Farmers Market at Co-Op City

by Harvest Home Farmers Markets

Asch Loop & Aldrich Avenue, Bronx, NY 10475

Wednesdays & Saturdays, 8 AM - 3 PM, May 20 - November 25

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Harvest Home Co-Op City Market is a weekly farmers market operated by a non-profit organization dedicated to increasing access to fresh, local produce in underserved Bronx neighborhoods. The market features farmers selling fresh fruits and vegetables, and includes vendors offering baked goods, honey, dairy, jams, preserves, and handmade goods. The market attracts community members seeking affordable farm-fresh options and serves as an important gathering place for nutrition education and community engagement. Located in the Asch Loop at Aldrich Avenue next to the firehouse in Co-Op City, the market operates during the growing season and accepts SNAP benefits and nutrition assistance programs.

Bronx Borough Hall Greenmarket

by GrowNYC

161st Street & Grand Concourse, Bronx, NY 10451

Tuesdays, 8 AM - 4 PM, Jun-Nov

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

The Bronx Borough Hall Greenmarket is an established farmers market operating since 2004 in the South Bronx. Every Tuesday during the season from June through November, vendors offer locally-grown produce, fresh baked goods, honey, artisanal breads, specialty mushrooms, and other farm-direct products. The market serves residents, courthouse workers, and visitors in a vibrant community space alongside Joyce Kilmer Park. Vendors benefit from Health Bucks programs and SNAP incentives that drive customer purchasing power. The market operates 8 AM to 4 PM with free public admission. Booth fees are available and vendor spots are managed on a rotating basis.

Harvest Home Morris Park Market

by Harvest Home Morris Park Market Organizers

Loretto Park, between Tomlinson and Morris Park Avenues, Bronx, NY

Mid July through Mid November

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Loretto Park in the Bronx hosts Harvest Home Morris Park Market, a seasonal farmers market that brings together local food producers and artisans with neighborhood shoppers looking for quality ingredients and handmade goods. As a weekly market, this venue serves as a consistent destination for vendors and customers throughout its operating season, creating reliable foot traffic and repeat business opportunities for those who participate regularly. The market welcomes a diverse range of vendors focused on food and produce, from bakers and bread makers to pastry artisans, jam and preserves producers, mushroom growers, and fresh juice vendors. Beyond food producers, the market also features natural and handmade goods artisans, making it an appealing stop for customers seeking both everyday staples and unique handcrafted items. This mix attracts shoppers who value local sourcing and artisanal quality, whether they're stocking their pantries with fresh bread and seasonal produce or hunting for specialty items they can't find elsewhere. Located between Tomlinson Avenue in Morris Park, the market is positioned to draw from the surrounding neighborhood as well as shoppers willing to travel for quality vendors. The seasonal nature of Harvest Home Morris Park Market means it operates during the times when fresh produce and food production are at their peak, aligning with traditional farmers market seasons. If you're interested in vending here, you'll want to connect with the organizers directly to confirm the current schedule, as the market's operating dates are seasonal and may shift year to year. Prospective vendors should note that the market accepts all forms of payment, making it easier for customers to shop and reducing barriers to sales. If you produce baked goods, preserves, fresh juice, mushrooms, or handmade natural products, this could be a strong fit for your business and local customer base.

Harvest Home Forest Avenue Market

by Harvest Home Forest Avenue Market Organizers

Forest Ave. btw 156th and Westchester, Bronx, NY

Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Located on Forest Avenue between 156th Street and Westchester Avenue in the Bronx, this seasonal farmers market brings fresh, locally-sourced food and artisanal goods to the neighborhood on a weekly basis. Harvest Home Forest Avenue Market operates as a traditional farmers market, meaning vendors come together regularly to sell directly to residents and shoppers looking for quality produce, baked goods, and homemade specialty items. Unlike one-time festivals or pop-up markets, weekly farmers markets create a consistent shopping destination where customers develop relationships with vendors and can plan their weekly meals around seasonal offerings. The market actively welcomes a wide variety of food and produce vendors, particularly those specializing in baked goods, artisanal breads, pastries, jams, preserves, and fresh mushrooms. Fresh juice vendors and producers of natural and handmade goods also fit well within this market's vendor mix. The mix of produce growers and value-added food producers means shoppers can often find both raw ingredients and finished products, from seasonal vegetables to homemade spreads and freshly baked items. This combination creates a dynamic marketplace where different vendor types complement one another. As a seasonal market, Harvest Home Forest Avenue Market operates during specific months of the year, with the schedule varying to align with growing seasons and neighborhood needs. Vendors interested in participating should contact the market organizers directly to confirm current dates and application deadlines. The market accepts all forms of payment, making it convenient for both vendors and shoppers. If you're a baker, produce grower, jam maker, juice vendor, or artisan producer focused on food and natural goods, this Bronx farmers market represents an opportunity to reach neighborhood customers seeking quality, locally-made items.

Harvest Home Echo Park Market

by Harvest Home Echo Park Market Organizers

Tremont Avenue, between Anthony, Bronx, NY

Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Every week during the growing season, Tremont Avenue in the Echo Park neighborhood of the Bronx comes alive with the Harvest Home Echo Park Market, a vibrant farmers market that brings fresh produce, artisanal foods, and handmade goods directly to the community. This weekly market operates as a gathering space where local producers, bakers, and makers connect with neighbors looking for quality ingredients and authentic products you won't find in conventional grocery stores. The Harvest Home Echo Park Market welcomes a diverse range of vendors who focus on food and produce. You'll find bakers offering freshly baked breads and pastries, preserves and jam makers showcasing seasonal flavors, mushroom vendors with specialty varieties, and fresh juice makers providing cold-pressed options. Alongside these food producers, artisans selling natural and handmade goods add another dimension to the market experience, creating an environment where food, craft, and community intersect. This mix makes the market appealing to home cooks seeking ingredients, customers interested in supporting local makers, and anyone drawn to the energy of a neighborhood market. As a seasonal market operating along Tremont Avenue between Anthony Avenue, the Harvest Home Echo Park Market captures the rhythm of the agricultural calendar. The schedule shifts with the seasons, so vendors should contact the organizers directly to confirm current dates and market hours. The market accepts all forms of payment, making it accessible for vendors and customers alike. If you're a baker, produce grower, preserve maker, juice vendor, or artisan creating handmade natural goods, this is a market that actively seeks producers committed to quality and community. Interested vendors should reach out to the organizers to learn about application processes and participation requirements for the upcoming season.

Festivals in Bronx(4)

161st Street Food Fair 2026

by Bronx Tourism Council / street fair operator

161st Street & Grand Concourse, Bronx, NY

2026-10-10

Festival

25 spots open

Bronx Night Market is a major biannual food and culture festival held at 161st Street and Grand Concourse in the South Bronx. The October event brings together 50 curated food vendors representing Dominican, Puerto Rican, Caribbean, Jamaican, Asian, American, and global cuisines, alongside 20 Bronx-based community organizations. The festival features live performances from emerging and established musicians, food competitions, youth showcases, and audience-driven activations. The event is free to enter (RSVP required) and caters to families, longtime locals, and food enthusiasts seeking authentic Bronx culinary culture. This is an ideal venue for food vendors and artisans looking to reach a diverse, engaged community audience during fall season.

Lane Avenue Bronx Fair in the Square

by Bronx Fair in the Square (local Bronx festival)

Bronx, NY

May 30th, 2027

Festival

25 spots open

A one-time festival celebration coming to the Bronx on May 30th, 2026, Lane Avenue Bronx Fair in the Square brings together a diverse mix of vendors in a community gathering designed to showcase local creativity and entrepreneurship. This kind of festival event differs from regular markets by creating a special occasion atmosphere, drawing larger crowds who are there specifically to discover new artisans, makers, and small businesses all in one place. The spring timing makes it an ideal opportunity for vendors to connect with shoppers looking to refresh their homes and wardrobes as the weather warms up. You can expect a genuinely mixed vendor landscape at this Bronx fair, which is part of what makes festivals like this appealing to both shoppers and sellers. Alongside traditional crafts and handmade goods, vendors typically bring a wide range of offerings that might include art and home decor, jewelry, clothing, accessories, bath and body products, baked goods, and various specialty items. The diversity of what's sold reflects the creativity of the community and gives attendees reasons to browse multiple booths rather than arriving with a single shopping goal in mind. The Lane Avenue location in the Bronx positions this fair within an accessible neighborhood setting, making it a natural gathering spot for both local residents and vendors from surrounding areas. Spring festivals like this one tap into that energy of the season when people are more likely to spend time outdoors exploring new products and supporting independent makers. If you're a vendor looking to reach customers in an open-air, community-focused environment with a mixed audience interested in discovering artisan and handmade goods, this one-time event offers a solid opportunity to make connections and generate sales during late May.

Bronx Fair in the Square - Tremont Avenue

by Bronx Fair in the Square / Clearview Festival Productions (possible)

Tremont Avenue, Bronx, NY

May 30th, 2027

Festival

25 spots open

Taking over Tremont Avenue in the Bronx on May 30th, 2026, this community festival brings together a diverse mix of makers, artisans, and vendors under one celebration. The Bronx Fair in the Square is designed to showcase local talent and create a gathering space where neighbors can discover handmade goods, crafts, and creative products. Unlike a farmers market focused primarily on produce or a standalone craft fair in an indoor venue, this street festival transforms the neighborhood itself into an open-air marketplace, giving the community a chance to connect with vendors in an outdoor, accessible setting. You'll find vendors representing a wide range of categories at this festival. Expect to see handmade arts and crafts, from jewelry and accessories to home decor, artwork, and decorative goods. Many street festivals like this also attract vendors selling apparel, textiles, and vintage or upcycled items. The mixed vendor approach means there's typically something for different shoppers, whether people are looking for one-of-a-kind gifts, locally made products, or simply browsing what the Bronx's creative community has to offer. The late May timing makes it an ideal event for vendors as the weather warms up and outdoor shopping becomes more appealing. Festival attendees tend to be community members, families, and people interested in supporting local makers and small businesses. The street festival format encourages a more relaxed, neighborhood-focused vibe compared to indoor events, with foot traffic throughout the day as people stroll between booths. For vendors, participating in the Bronx Fair in the Square on Tremont Avenue offers a chance to reach a local audience, build community connections, and sell directly to shoppers who are actively seeking handcrafted and locally produced goods.

161st Street Friday Fair 2027

by Mardi Gras Productions / 161st Street BID

East 161st Street from Grand Concourse to Walton Avenue, Bronx, NY

June 26, 2027

FestivalFEE IS $55.00

25 spots open

The 161st Street Friday Fair is a street fair held on 161st Street in the Bronx's Capitol District, stretching from the Grand Concourse to Walton Avenue. As a traditional street fair format, this event features vendor booths and is organized with support from the 161st Street Business Improvement District. Located near Yankee Stadium in a vibrant neighborhood with municipal buildings and commercial establishments, the fair operates during street closures that allow for licensed vendors to sell food, goods, and services. The June occurrence takes advantage of warm weather to draw community members, families, and shoppers. This event reflects the 161st Street BID's mission to strengthen the district through commerce and community programs.

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