Vendor Events in Manhattan, NY

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

Farmers Markets in Manhattan(7)

West 42nd Street

by West 42nd Street Organizers

West 42nd Street between 11th & 12th Aves, Manhattan, NY 10036

Wed: 8:00 AM-6:00 PM, Jul 10 - Nov 27

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

This weekly farmers market operates year-round on West 42nd Street between 11th and 12th Avenues in Manhattan, offering a consistent Wednesday presence from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. From mid-July through late November, the market brings together regional producers and local farms to supply New York City residents with fresh produce, baked goods, and specialty food items in the heart of Midtown. The West 42nd Street farmers market draws the typical mix of urban shoppers, office workers, and neighborhood residents seeking quality ingredients and direct relationships with food producers. Vendors at this location typically include farms selling seasonal vegetables, berries, and herbs alongside producers offering artisanal items like cheese, honey, jams, and preserves. Local bakers and meat vendors also set up regularly, creating a diverse selection for home cooks and professionals alike. The summer through fall season means peak availability of warm-weather crops in July and August, transitioning to fall vegetables, apples, squash, and root vegetables as the market extends into November. Beyond the variety of products, this farmers market prioritizes accessibility for all shoppers. The market accepts multiple payment methods including credit cards and digital payments, while also honoring SNAP/EBT benefits and participating in both the WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program. This commitment to inclusive shopping means vendors serve a broad community regardless of payment method or food assistance program participation. For vendors, the West 42nd Street location offers a high-traffic spot in a major Manhattan commercial district. The extended hours from early morning through evening accommodate both early risers and after-work shoppers, while the consistent weekly schedule allows customers to build routine purchasing habits. Many vendors here emphasize organic and sustainably grown products, reflecting shopper preferences in this market.

Morningside Park's Down to Earth Farmers Market

by Morningside Park's Down to Earth Farmers Market Organizers

110th Street and Manhattan Avenue, Manhattan, NY 10026

Saturday 9:00 AM-3:00 PM, Apr 23 - Dec 17

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

The Morningside Park Down to Earth Farmers Market is a year-round market operating Saturdays from 9am to 3pm (April through December). Operated by Down to Earth Markets, it brings together small-scale regional farmers and local food makers to the corner of 110th Street and Manhattan Avenue on the Upper West Side. Vendors typically offer certified organic produce, fresh-cut flowers, baked goods, dairy, eggs, meats, seafood, honey, and locally-made prepared foods. The market welcomes SNAP EBT shoppers with matching Health Bucks and accepts multiple payment methods. The market has been operating since 2005 and is hosted by Friends of Morningside Park. It serves the Harlem, Manhattan Valley, and Morningside Heights neighborhoods with direct consumer-producer connections.

Harvest Home Union Settlement Market

by Harvest Home Union Settlement Market Organizers

104th St and 3rd Ave, Manhattan, NY

Thursdays, May 12 - November 25, 2026

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

The East Harlem Market is a seasonal farmers market operated by Harvest Home Farmers Market, a NYC nonprofit dedicated to increasing access to fresh, farm-fresh produce in underserved neighborhoods. The market features local farmers and vendors offering fresh produce, handmade goods, baked items, preserves, mushrooms, fresh juices, and artisanal products. Located at East 104th Street and 3rd Avenue in Manhattan's East Harlem neighborhood, the market operates on a seasonal schedule from late May through November, running multiple days per week. The market serves as a community gathering space where shoppers can access affordable, locally sourced items with nutrition education and various payment incentives including SNAP, WIC, and Health Bucks.

Downtown Farmers Market of Manhattan

by Downtown Farmers Market

300 N 3rd St, Manhattan, KS 66502

Saturdays, Year-round

Farmers Market$25/week

40 spots open

Vendor Resources Manhattan Farmer's Market Market About Us SNAP Vendor List Vendor Resources Contact Us Market Manager Application Back Summer Market Winter Market Events Market Summer Market Winter Market Events About Us SNAP Vendor List Vendor Resources Contact Us Market Manager Application Interested in Becoming a Vendor? We are always looking for vendors to join the Downtown Farmers' Market of Manhattan! If you have something that you've grown, made or added value to we would be happy to have you. Please fill out the registration form and follow the steps to be approved to sell. Once approved, please email the market at farmersmarketmanhattanks@gmail.com prior to coming so that we can plan stall space. Set up: Reserved vendors must be at market at least 1/2 hr prior to start time to claim their stalls for the day.

Manhattan Farmers Market

by Manhattan Farmers Market

Riley County Courthouse, 5th & Poyntz, Manhattan, KS 66502

Saturdays, 8 AM - 12 PM; Wednesdays, 4 PM - 7 PM, May - October

Farmers MarketContact organizer

40 spots open

Every Saturday morning and Wednesday evening from May through October, the Manhattan Farmers Market brings together local growers and producers at the Riley County Courthouse in the heart of downtown Manhattan, Kansas. This weekly farmers market serves as a gathering place for the K-State community and local residents seeking fresh, seasonal produce directly from Flint Hills farmers. The market's central location at 5th & Poyntz makes it easily accessible and has established it as a reliable destination for shoppers looking to support regional agriculture. The Manhattan Farmers Market draws vendors who grow and produce food in the surrounding area, with a strong focus on fresh vegetables, fruits, and seasonal specialties that thrive in Kansas's climate. Beyond produce, you'll find local bakers offering fresh breads, pastries, and other baked goods, along with handmade items and value-added products created by regional producers. The mix of offerings reflects what's currently in season, so spring brings asparagus and greens, summer offers tomatoes and berries, and fall features squash and root vegetables. This seasonal rotation keeps regular shoppers returning throughout the growing season to see what's new. The Wednesday evening market, running from 4 to 7 PM, and the Saturday morning market from 8 AM to noon serve different shopping patterns and community needs. The morning market attracts early risers and those who prefer their weekly shopping at the start of the weekend, while the weekday evening slot accommodates people stopping by after work or school. Both time slots draw from the same pool of local growers and producers, so vendors can build relationships with regular customers and shoppers can develop trust in the farmers they buy from week after week. For vendors focused on farm products, baked goods, or handmade items rooted in local agriculture, the Manhattan Farmers Market offers a well-established weekly presence in a college town with strong community engagement and a genuine appetite for local food.

Lower East Side YM

by Lower East Side YM Organizers

Grand Street between Pitt St and Willet St, outside of Abrons Art Center, Manhattan, NY

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

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Every Thursday afternoon from July through November, Grand Avenue between Pitt Street and Abraham Place comes alive with the Lower East Side YM farmers market, a weekly gathering that brings fresh produce and local food directly to the Lower East Side community. This is a neighborhood-focused farmers market where vendors set up to sell what they've grown and made, creating an accessible shopping experience right on the street from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM. The market draws vendors selling a range of food and produce items including seasonal vegetables, fresh eggs, baked goods, herbs, honey, and jams and preserves. The late afternoon timing makes it convenient for people shopping after work or running errands in the area. Because this is a farmers market rather than a craft fair or festival, the focus stays on food producers and farmers rather than handmade goods or artisan wares, though the product quality and variety can rival specialty food shops. You'll find both well-established local farms and smaller producers, and the weekly schedule means inventory changes with the seasons as different crops come into harvest. The Lower East Side YM accepts multiple payment options including credit cards, SNAP/EBT benefits, WIC, WIC Cash, and Senior FMNP, making fresh food accessible to a wide range of neighbors regardless of income. This commitment to serving the community reflects the neighborhood's diversity and the market's mission to connect local eaters with local producers year-round. The market runs through late November, making it a solid option for vendors looking to establish a consistent presence as the growing season winds down into fall.

Harvest Home Mt Morris Park Market

by Harvest Home Mt Morris Park Market Organizers

124th Street & 5th Avenue/ Marcus Garvey Park, Manhattan, NY

Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Located at Marcus Garvey Park in Upper Manhattan, this weekly farmers market brings together local producers and food artisans in the heart of the community. Operating seasonally along 124th Street and 5th Avenue, the Harvest Home Mt Morris Park Market draws a steady stream of neighborhood residents looking for fresh, quality ingredients and handmade food products. The market operates on a weekly schedule, making it a reliable destination for vendors who want regular selling opportunities throughout the season. The market welcomes a range of food and produce vendors, with particular interest in bakers, bread and pastry makers, jam and preserves producers, and mushroom growers. Fresh juice vendors and artisans making natural and handmade goods also find a home here, reflecting the neighborhood's appetite for quality alternatives to mass-produced items. This mix creates a welcoming atmosphere where vendors can build regular customer bases and where shoppers discover both staple ingredients and specialty items they can't find elsewhere. As a weekly farmers market rather than a one-time event or pop-up, this venue offers vendors the advantage of consistent foot traffic and the chance to develop relationships with repeat customers. The Marcus Garvey Park location is accessible to the surrounding community and draws people actively seeking fresh, local, and artisanal products. If you're a food producer or artisan interested in regular market placement, the organizers typically accept vendor applications with specific seasonal deadlines, so reaching out directly about current availability and application requirements is the best first step.

Festivals in Manhattan(1)

Flint Hills Festival

by Flint Hills Discovery Center

Manhattan, KS

2027-05-02

FestivalContact Flint Hills Discovery Center for booth fees

20 spots open

The Flint Hills Festival brings Manhattan together each May for a day of community celebration that draws vendors, performers, and families from across the region. Held on the first Saturday in May, this annual community festival creates a welcoming atmosphere where local artisans, food vendors, and Kansas-based producers showcase their work alongside live entertainment and activities designed for all ages. The timing makes it an ideal event for vendors looking to kick off their spring and summer season, as attendees are energized by warmer weather and eager to explore what local makers and producers have to offer. What distinguishes a community festival like this from other vendor events is its emphasis on connection and celebration rather than pure commerce. You'll find a mix of vendors including those participating in the "Taste of Kansas" program, which highlights food and agricultural products from across the state, alongside craft vendors, local artisans, and community organizations. Food trucks and prepared food vendors thrive at events like this, as do makers in home goods, jewelry, plants, and other handmade categories. The festival's focus on community groups means attendees come with a genuine interest in supporting local and learning about what's happening in their area, creating a customer base that's invested in their community. The children's activities component draws families, which typically extends shopping hours and keeps the crowd engaged throughout the day. Live entertainment provides a draw that keeps people lingering, browsing multiple vendor booths rather than making quick stops. For vendors, this translates to better foot traffic and more opportunities to connect with customers who aren't rushing. Manhattan's location in the heart of the Flint Hills region adds authenticity to Kansas-focused vendors, and the spring timing means customers are actively shopping for seasonal items, outdoor entertaining supplies, plants, and gifts. Whether you specialize in food, crafts, or community-focused products, the Flint Hills Festival offers the kind of community-centered event where vendors and attendees both come looking for genuine local connections.

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