Vendor Events in Glastonbury, CT

5 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Glastonbury, CT. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Glastonbury(1)

Glastonbury Farmers Market

by Glastonbury Farmers Market

2155 Main St, Glastonbury, CT 06033

Tuesdays, Jun-Sep

Farmers MarketContact organizer

20 spots open

Every Tuesday afternoon from June through September, the community gathers at 2155 Main St in Glastonbury, CT for a weekly farmers market that brings together local growers, bakers, and artisans. Operating from 3:30 to 6:30 PM, this market captures that sweet spot in the week when people are ready to shift from work into evening plans, making it an ideal time for both shopping and lingering with neighbors. The farmers market format means you'll find vendors selling what's freshest that week, early summer greens and berries give way to peak season tomatoes, corn, and stone fruits, then transition into fall harvest items as the season progresses. This rhythm keeps regular shoppers returning each week to see what's available and what's new. You'll typically encounter a mix of vendor types at a farmers market like Glastonbury's. Produce farmers dominate the landscape, offering everything from conventional vegetables to specialty crops depending on what each grower focuses on. Bakers set up alongside them with fresh bread, pastries, and other goods that move quickly on summer evenings. Prepared foods vendors often thrive at Tuesday afternoon markets, selling items like grab-and-go meals, sauces, jams, and other value-added products that appeal to people heading home from work. Handmade craft vendors round out the market, offering items like jewelry, home goods, and other artisan products that draw shoppers who aren't solely focused on food. The atmosphere at a weekly farmers market is more relaxed and community-focused than a large seasonal festival. You'll see familiar faces returning each week, regular customers who know the vendors by name, and a slower pace that invites conversation. Live music often accompanies the market experience, adding to the evening ambiance and giving the space a gathering quality beyond simple transactions. For vendors, this consistency means building a loyal customer base throughout the season and establishing predictable foot traffic. Glastonbury's location on Main Street in the town center makes it accessible and visible, drawing both regular market shoppers and people who discover it while passing through the area.

Craft Fairs in Glastonbury(2)

Glastonbury Fine Art and Craft Show

Glastonbury, CT

September 12-13, 2026

Craft Fair

25 spots open

The On the Green Fine Art and Craft Show is an established annual juried fine art and craft festival held in September on Hubbard Green in Glastonbury's historic district. With 100 exhibitors, the show features original fine art including paintings, drawings, mixed media, sculpture, and photography alongside handmade crafts in clay, metal, glass, fiber, wood, and jewelry. The two-day outdoor event attracts artists from across the Eastern seaboard and draws art enthusiasts, collectors, and families. Visitors enjoy free admission and parking, live music, poetry readings, and a diverse food court. The event has been organized by Glastonbury Arts for over 60 years, maintaining rigorous juried selection standards to ensure high-quality artwork.

Glastonbury On the Green Art & Craft Show

by Glastonbury Arts

Hubbard Green, corner of Main and Hubbard Streets, Glastonbury, CT

September 12-13, 2026

Craft FairSingle booth $325.00 (plus Jury Fee $25.00)

The On the Green Fine Art and Craft Show is an annual juried art festival held on Hubbard Green in the heart of Glastonbury's historic district. Attracting approximately 100 exhibitors from across the Eastern Seaboard, the show features original fine art and handmade crafts including paintings, sculptures, pottery, jewelry, fiber arts, and home decor. Attendees enjoy browsing carefully curated artworks, live music performances, poetry readings, and food court vendors. Free admission and parking make it accessible to the broader community. The event is organized by Glastonbury Arts, a nonprofit dedicated to fostering art appreciation, and serves as one of their key annual fundraisers. Held in September, this longtime community tradition has been running for over 60 years.

Festivals in Glastonbury(2)

Glastonbury Apple Harvest & Music Festival

by Glastonbury Chamber of Commerce

Riverfront Park, 300 Welles Street, Glastonbury, CT 06033

October 17-19, 2026

FestivalContact organizer

25 spots open

Every October, the town of Glastonbury celebrates the harvest season with a festival that brings together the community, local vendors, and visitors from across Connecticut. The Glastonbury Apple Harvest & Music Festival takes place the third weekend of October at Riverfront Park along the Connecticut River, a scenic waterfront setting that's perfect for an outdoor event during fall's peak season. With over four decades of history, this annual festival has become a cornerstone event for the area, drawing families, food enthusiasts, and craft shoppers looking for seasonal goods and handmade items. The festival atmosphere centers on apple harvest tradition and live music, creating an appealing setting for a broad range of vendors. Craft makers, artists, and food purveyors set up throughout the park, selling everything from handcrafted goods and fall décor to artisan foods and apple-themed treats. The apple focus means you'll find cideries, baked goods featuring local apples, preserves, and seasonal products that appeal to shoppers hunting for authentic fall merchandise. Beyond the vendor stalls, live music performances keep the energy going throughout the weekend, and family-friendly activities create reasons for multigenerational attendance. As an annual October festival in Connecticut, the event benefits from the region's peak foliage season and the natural draw of fall shopping. Attendees come specifically to support local makers, find unique gift items, and enjoy seasonal entertainment in a relaxed outdoor environment. The Riverfront Park location in Glastonbury offers natural charm that enhances the harvest theme, and the weekend timing accommodates both day-trippers and those looking to make it part of a larger fall outing. For vendors, this means a crowd that's actively shopping, seasonally minded, and receptive to both traditional crafts and specialty food products.

Glastonbury Food Truck Festival

Glastonbury, CT

April 25-26, 2027

Festival

25 spots open

Happening over two days in late April, this food truck gathering brings together mobile food vendors from across the region to set up in Glastonbury, CT. The event draws crowds looking to sample diverse cuisines and grab lunch or dinner from trucks they might not encounter in their everyday routines. Food truck festivals create a casual, outdoor eating experience where attendees can walk from vendor to vendor, trying different offerings without committing to a full sit-down meal. The springtime timing means pleasant weather for browsing and eating outside, and the two-day format gives both vendors and customers flexibility to attend whichever day works best for their schedules. Vendors at food truck festivals typically range from established mobile food businesses to specialty operators focusing on a single cuisine or concept. You'll find everything from traditional American fare and BBQ to international options like tacos, Asian fusion, Mediterranean, and more. Dessert trucks, beverage vendors, and specialty food operators also commonly participate in these events. The audience tends to be a mix of families, office workers grabbing a quick meal, and food enthusiasts curious about local mobile food vendors. Because trucks can only fit so many operators in a given space, the vendor roster at Glastonbury Food Truck Festival likely reflects popular regional choices and maybe a few unique concepts looking to build their customer base. For vendors, food truck festivals offer the chance to reach customers in a concentrated location over a defined weekend. The casual festival atmosphere means people come with appetites and open minds about trying something new. If you operate a food truck or mobile food service in Connecticut or neighboring areas, an event like this is worth considering as it puts you in front of a ready-made audience without requiring you to secure your own permanent location for the days.

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