Vendor Events in Hoboken, NJ

8 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Hoboken, NJ. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Hoboken(5)

Hoboken Southwest Park Farmers Market

by Hoboken Farmers Market

Southwest Resiliency Park, Observer Highway between Jackson Street and Harrison Street, Hoboken, NJ

Thursdays, 3 PM - 7 PM

Farmers MarketContact organizer

20 spots open

The Southwest Park Farmers Market is a vendor-based farmers market offering fresh local produce, baked goods, meats, seafood, and specialty products. The Thursday evening market serves the southwest Hoboken neighborhood from June through mid-November, featuring vendors like Stony Hill Farms, Union Hill Farms, Melick's Town Farm, Circle Brook Farms, and various artisanal producers. The market includes live music starting at 4:30 PM and welcomes leashed dogs. It operates in the Southwest Resiliency Park, an accessible community gathering space designed with green infrastructure. Vendor offerings vary by week but consistently include Jersey-fresh produce, grass-fed meats, fresh seafood, baked goods, cheeses, and prepared foods. The market accepts SNAP benefits and serves as both a shopping destination and community hub.

Hoboken Church Square Park Farmers Market

by City of Hoboken

400 Garden St, Church Square Park, Hoboken, NJ 07030

Tuesdays, 2:00 PM - 7:00 PM

Farmers MarketContact organizer

20 spots open

The Hoboken Church Square Park Farmers Market is an established weekly market offering fresh local produce, baked goods, meats, seafood, and prepared foods. Vendors include farms like Union Hill Farms, Melick's Town Farm, Circle Brook Farms, and specialty producers of pickles, donuts, pasta, cheese, and more. The market attracts neighborhood residents seeking Jersey-fresh products and community connection. Located at Church Square Park on Garden Street between Fourth and Fifth Streets in the heart of Hoboken, this Tuesday market runs from early June through mid-November during the peak harvest season. Select vendors accept SNAP benefits, making fresh produce accessible to all residents.

Hoboken Tuesday Farmers Market at Church Square Park

by City of Hoboken

Church Square Park, Garden Street between Fourth Street and Fifth Street, Hoboken, NJ 07030

Tuesdays, 2:00pm-7:00pm, June 3-Nov 18

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

The Hoboken Tuesday Farmers Market is a weekly vendor marketplace operating from June through mid-November at Church Square Park. The market features Jersey Fresh produce from local and regional farmers alongside prepared foods, baked goods, grass-fed meats, fresh fish, coffee, cheeses, cut flowers, and specialty items like knife sharpening and eco-friendly dry goods. Past and current vendors include Stony Hill Farms, Union Hill Farms, Melick's Town Farm, PickleLicious, Cotton Cattle Co., Rogers Fresh Seafood, Paolo's Kitchen, and numerous prepared food vendors. The location serves as a gathering place for the Hoboken community, with leashed dogs welcome. Select vendors accept SNAP benefits, and the city also offers farmers' market vouchers in June to eligible residents. This is an established weekly community market with consistent vendor participation across the season.

Hoboken Uptown Farmers Market

by City of Hoboken

14th Street Viaduct, Hoboken, NJ 07030

Saturdays, 9am-1pm, May - Dec

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

The Uptown Farmers Market is a long-established weekly farmers market held under the 14th Street Viaduct in Hoboken. The market features local and regional vendors offering fresh produce, baked goods, grass-fed meats, fresh fish, cheese, coffee, prepared meals, and artisanal goods. It serves as a community gathering space connecting residents with Jersey Fresh local farmers and small producers. The market operates on Saturdays year-round from May through December, with live musical performances on most dates. This market supports New Jersey farmers by providing them with a direct retail venue and helps residents access fresh, locally-sourced ingredients. Both established and new vendors are welcome to apply.

Hoboken Farmers Market

by Hoboken Farms

Hoboken Terminal Plaza, Hudson Place, Hoboken, NJ 07030

2026-05-05

Farmers Market$50 per market

25 spots open

Located in the heart of Hoboken at the iconic Terminal Plaza on Hudson Place, this weekly farmers market brings fresh regional produce and artisan goods directly to one of Hudson County's most walkable neighborhoods. The market operates in a vibrant urban setting that attracts both longtime residents and visitors passing through the transportation hub, making it an ideal venue for vendors looking to reach a diverse customer base year-round. The Hoboken Farmers Market draws a mixed vendor lineup that reflects the neighborhood's eclectic character and the region's agricultural heritage. You'll find local farmers offering seasonal produce, from early spring greens and asparagus through summer berries and tomatoes, into fall squashes and root vegetables. Alongside produce vendors, prepared food makers set up with everything from fresh-baked goods and artisan cheeses to ready-to-eat meals and specialty beverages. Craft vendors and value-added food producers also participate, selling items like jams, honey, baked goods, and handmade products that appeal to the market's urban, food-conscious crowd. The Terminal Plaza location is particularly advantageous for vendors because it sits at a natural gathering point for Hoboken commuters, shoppers, and residents. The market's weekly schedule means consistent foot traffic and the opportunity to build regular customer relationships. Being positioned in a dense urban area with limited green space, the farmers market fills an important role in the community, giving locals direct access to regional farmers and makers without requiring travel to suburban farm stands. The neighborhood's demographics skew toward professionals, families, and food enthusiasts who value quality ingredients and supporting local producers, creating a receptive audience for quality vendors. Spring through fall is peak season at this market, though the weekly format means vendors can participate year-round. Whether you're selling seasonal produce, prepared foods, or craft items, the Hoboken Farmers Market offers steady foot traffic in a central, accessible location that connects you with the Hudson County community.

Craft Fairs in Hoboken(1)

Hoboken Outdoor Artisan Market

Hoboken, NJ

November 8

Craft Fair

25 spots open

On November 8th, Hoboken will host a one-time outdoor craft fair celebrating handmade goods and artisan work. The Hoboken Outdoor Artisan Market brings together makers from across the region who focus on small-batch, handcrafted items, offering shoppers a chance to discover unique pieces you won't find in typical retail stores. This is the kind of event where craft vendors can showcase their work directly to customers who actively seek out original, locally-made products rather than mass-produced alternatives. Craft fairs like this typically draw a mix of vendors across various handmade categories. You might find jewelry makers displaying beaded and metal pieces, woodworkers with home goods and decorative items, textile artists selling quilts and sewn accessories, candle and soap makers, artists with prints and paintings, ceramicists with pottery, and creators working in leather, resin, glass, or other specialty mediums. The variety means shoppers come looking for gifts and personal purchases across multiple product types, so there's appeal for different vendor niches within the broader handmade market. The November timing places this event in the pre-holiday shopping season, when consumers are beginning to think about gift-giving and often prefer handmade items that feel more personal and thoughtful than commercial alternatives. Hoboken's location in New Jersey, just across from Manhattan, means the event can draw from both local crafters and visitors from the surrounding area, including day-trippers and city shoppers who value artisanal goods. The outdoor format (weather permitting in early November) gives the market an open, accessible feel compared to indoor venues. If you make handcrafted goods and are looking for a venue to connect with customers who specifically seek out artisan products, this one-day event offers a focused opportunity to reach an audience actively shopping for unique, maker-created items.

Festivals in Hoboken(2)

Hoboken Earth Day Celebration and Music Festival

Hoboken, NJ

April 26

Festival

25 spots open

Taking place on April 26th in Hoboken, NJ, this Earth Day celebration brings together the community for a festival focused on environmental awareness, live music, and hands-on creative activities. As a one-time event, it's designed to mark Earth Day with a full day of programming that appeals to families, eco-conscious shoppers, and music lovers alike. The spring timing makes it an ideal opportunity for vendors selling seasonal goods, as attendees are looking to refresh their homes and wardrobes after winter while supporting sustainable and locally-made products. The festival atmosphere draws a diverse crowd interested in environmental issues and community engagement. You'll find attendees of all ages, from families with young children to adults looking to connect with like-minded vendors and organizations. The combination of live music performances and interactive activities creates a festive environment that keeps people lingering and browsing. This type of event typically attracts vendors selling eco-friendly products, handmade crafts, organic or locally-sourced goods, sustainable fashion, upcycled items, and artisan wares. Home goods, plants, body care products, jewelry, and arts and crafts also perform well at community-focused Earth Day festivals. What makes a festival different from markets or fairs is the emphasis on experience and entertainment alongside shopping. The live music component means attendees come ready to spend time, enjoy the atmosphere, and discover new vendors in a relaxed, celebratory setting. Earth Day specifically draws shoppers with values-driven purchasing habits who actively seek out independent makers and sellers aligned with sustainability. The April timing captures spring energy and a moment when people are thinking about renewal and conscious consumption. For vendors, this means an audience genuinely interested in the story behind products and willing to invest in quality goods that reflect their environmental values.

Hoboken Spring Arts & Music Festival

by City of Hoboken Division of Cultural Affairs

Washington Street, Hoboken, NJ 07030

May 17, 2027 (Rain date May 31)

FestivalContact organizer via EventHub

25 spots open

Each spring, Washington Street in Hoboken transforms into a vibrant outdoor marketplace and performance venue when this annual festival takes over the neighborhood. The event draws a diverse crowd of art enthusiasts, families, musicians, and food lovers looking to celebrate the season and discover local creative talent. If you're a vendor, this is the kind of festival that attracts serious shoppers rather than casual foot traffic, people come specifically to find handmade goods, original artwork, and quality food offerings. The festival brings together artists, crafters, and food vendors across a wide range of categories. Visual artists and makers typically set up alongside jewelry designers, painters, sculptors, and other craftspeople. Food vendors participate too, from artisanal bakers and prepared-food sellers to specialty beverage makers. Live music performances run throughout the day, creating an energetic atmosphere that keeps attendees on Washington Street for hours rather than minutes. This combination of visual art, craft goods, food, and entertainment is what distinguishes a festival like this from a typical farmers market or craft fair, it's designed as a full community experience, not just a shopping destination. Being one of the largest outdoor festivals in Hudson County, the Hoboken Spring Arts & Music Festival draws crowds from across the region, including residents from nearby neighborhoods and day-trippers from surrounding areas. The May timing catches people in the mood for outdoor activities as weather improves, and vendors benefit from the seasonal energy of spring shopping. The festival has reliable attendance year after year, making it a worthwhile commitment for vendors who want to reach a substantial audience in a single day. If weather doesn't cooperate on the scheduled date of May 17, the rain date of May 31 ensures the event will happen. Vendor registration typically opens in March through EventHub, giving you several weeks to secure your spot before the festival fills up.

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