Vendor Events in Princeton, NJ

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

Farmers Markets in Princeton(4)

Princeton Farmers Market

by Princeton Farmers Market

Hinds Plaza, 55 Witherspoon Street, Princeton, NJ 08542

Thursdays, May-November: 11am-4pm; December-April: 11am-5pm (select dates)

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

The Princeton Farmers Market is a well-established community farmers market operating since 2009 at Hinds Plaza in downtown Princeton. The market features approximately 20 vendors selling organic produce, pasture-raised meats and eggs, fresh baked goods, artisanal foods, flowers, and specialty items like cheeses and pickles. It operates year-round but with seasonal variations: May through November on Thursdays from 11am to 4pm on the outdoor plaza, and December through April on select dates (second Thursdays) from 11am to 5pm indoors in the Princeton Public Library community room. The market accepts SNAP/EBT cards with matching programs and offers live music. Located next to the Princeton Public Library with free parking nearby, it attracts community members seeking locally sourced, fresh products.

Princeton Spring Thursday Farmers Market

Princeton, NJ

April 23

Farmers Market

25 spots open

Spring in Princeton brings renewed energy to the farmers market scene, and the Princeton Spring Thursday Farmers Market on April 23rd captures that seasonal momentum perfectly. As a single-day farmers market event, this gathering offers vendors and shoppers a concentrated opportunity to connect around fresh, locally-sourced food and produce at a moment when spring harvests are just beginning to peak. Unlike year-round markets that operate on regular schedules, one-time seasonal markets like this one draw both longtime farmers market regulars and newcomers eager to stock up on the season's earliest offerings. You can expect the typical farmers market mix of producers and growers: vendors bringing fresh spring produce, organic vegetables, and locally-raised proteins including free-range beef and poultry. Spring is when farmers markets transition from winter storage crops to tender greens, asparagus, and early season herbs, so the product mix will reflect what's coming out of the ground and pastures right now. Alongside produce vendors, many farmers markets feature value-added products like baked goods, preserves, dairy, and artisanal foods made by local producers. This creates an environment where shoppers can build a real meal from the offerings at a single market visit. The Princeton location appeals to a broad demographic: health-conscious home cooks looking for superior produce quality, families seeking to support local agriculture, and longtime farmers market shoppers who prioritize knowing where their food comes from. Spring market days typically draw people looking to refresh their pantries after winter, establish relationships with new growers, or simply enjoy the outdoor experience of shopping in pleasant weather. The farmers market format itself emphasizes direct sales from producer to consumer, meaning you'll interact with the people who grew or raised what they're selling. If you're a vendor in the food and produce space, a one-time spring market like the Princeton Spring Thursday Farmers Market represents a focused selling opportunity in an established community setting.

Princeton University Farmers Market

by Princeton University

Firestone Library/Chapel Plaza, Princeton, NJ

Wednesdays, April-May (spring) and September-October (fall)

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

The Princeton University Farmers Market is a weekly outdoor vendor market held on Wednesdays in Firestone Plaza. The market features fresh and locally sourced produce, prepared foods, flowers, and artisan goods from area farmers and businesses practicing sustainable methods. Vendors typically include produce farms, bakeries, prepared food vendors, honey and preserves makers, and flower growers. The market operates during spring and fall seasons, running April through May and September through October, with hours from 11am to 3pm. The event draws university students, staff, and local community members seeking fresh local products. Parking and campus access are available; contact the organizers for vendor application details.

Princeton Festival Farmers Market

by Princeton Symphony Orchestra / Princeton Festival

Morven Museum & Garden, 55 Stockton St, Princeton, NJ 08540

June 2027 (during Princeton Festival)

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25 spots open

Every June, the Princeton Festival transforms the grounds of Morven Museum & Garden into a vibrant gathering space, and the farmers market is a centerpiece of that celebration. Set on the front lawn of this historic property at 55 Stockton Street in Princeton, the Princeton Festival Farmers Market brings together regional farmers, specialty food producers, and local artisans all in one place. It's the kind of event where you can pick up fresh vegetables from area farms in the morning and discover handmade goods from neighboring vendors, all while enjoying the cultural programming that makes the broader festival a destination for the community. What sets a farmers market like this apart is the focus on direct producer relationships and seasonal offerings. During a June market, you'll typically find early summer produce at its peak, berries, greens, stone fruits, and vegetables that have just come into season. Beyond fresh goods, the market draws specialty food vendors offering items like jams, baked goods, honey, prepared foods, and other value-added products that reflect local culinary traditions. Handmade goods vendors often include artisans working in textiles, crafts, and small-batch home goods, giving the market a craft fair dimension that appeals to shoppers looking for unique, locally-made items rather than mass-produced goods. The atmosphere is distinctly different from a typical indoor craft fair or pop-up. Farmers markets operate outdoors in a more relaxed, community-oriented setting where people browse at their own pace, chat with producers about their products, and often plan their week's meals around what's available. At the Princeton Festival Farmers Market, you're also part of a larger cultural event, with the Princeton Symphony Orchestra and other programming happening nearby, which draws a diverse crowd of both serious farmers market shoppers and festival attendees exploring the grounds. If you're a vendor in the produce, specialty food, or handmade goods space, this market offers access to an educated, community-minded audience in Princeton during peak season. The museum setting and festival context create a quality environment that tends to attract shoppers who value local sourcing and artisanal products.

Festivals in Princeton(4)

Wachusett Mountain Festivals

by Wachusett Mountain

499 Mountain Rd, Princeton, MA 01541

Select weekends, Jun-Oct 2026

FestivalContact organizer

30 spots open

Wachusett Mountain Festivals is a series of themed seasonal events held on select weekends from June through October at a ski mountain in Princeton, Massachusetts. The festivals feature multiple vendor types including craft makers, artists, farmers market vendors, and food trucks. Typical vendor booth spaces are 10x10 feet for crafts and food. Attendees number in the thousands across the region. Events include live music, stage shows, contests, and entertainment. The mountain offers scenic chairlift rides and various family activities. Parking is free with complimentary shuttle service. Vendors must offer locally made, handcrafted items with no AI art. Food vendors must carry liability insurance and comply with local health department requirements.

Princeton Onion Festival

by Princeton ISD / City of Princeton

1000 E. Princeton Drive, Princeton, TX 75407

April 23, 2027

FestivalNon-Electric for $65 / Electric for $75

25 spots open

Every spring, the small town of Princeton, Texas celebrates one of its most distinctive crops with a festival dedicated to the humble onion. The Princeton Onion Festival on April 25th, 2026 brings together the community and visitors for a day that honors local agriculture while offering vendors an excellent opportunity to reach customers in a festive setting. This one-time festival creates the kind of atmosphere where people come ready to shop, eat, and support local makers and growers. As a mixed vendor event, the Princeton Onion Festival welcomes a wide range of sellers. You'll find farmers and agricultural producers alongside craft vendors, food vendors, and artisans. The festival's agricultural roots mean that produce sellers, food preparers, and anyone working with onions or complementary products fit naturally into the event. But the "mixed" nature of the festival also means there's room for crafts, handmade goods, and other products that appeal to the families and visitors who attend. The spring timing in late April means pleasant weather draws crowds who are ready to be outdoors and support local commerce. What makes a festival different from a farmers market or craft fair is the celebratory component. This isn't just a transaction-focused marketplace, it's a community gathering with entertainment and programming built around a theme. The Princeton Onion Festival incorporates activities like a 5K race, which brings in runners and their families, expanding the audience beyond typical market shoppers. This draws a diverse crowd of attendees with different interests and spending habits, from fitness enthusiasts to families looking for a day out, to serious shoppers hunting for quality local products. For vendors, a festival like this offers visibility and foot traffic driven by the event's theme and special programming. The April timing positions you well heading into late spring and early summer selling season. If you work with food, agriculture, crafts, or general merchandise, the Princeton Onion Festival presents a solid opportunity to connect with customers in a Texas community that values its local heritage and agricultural identity.

Princeton Art Bazaar

by Arts Council of Princeton

Arts Council of Princeton, 102 Witherspoon St, Princeton, NJ 08540

Saturday, May 2, 2027, 11 AM - 4 PM

Festival$50-$100

100 spots open

The Princeton Art Bazaar is an annual outdoor art market featuring over 100 creative vendors selling handmade works in ceramics, textiles, jewelry, printmaking, glass, photography, wood, and more. The free public event includes a beer garden with local brews, live music, and all-ages hands-on open studios where attendees can create art. A new Bazaar Bodega section showcases local food artisans selling small-batch preserves, homemade sweets, and specialty snacks. Set in downtown Princeton, this spring community celebration attracts both local buyers and tourists seeking unique, locally-made gifts and original artisan crafts. The Arts Council of Princeton organizes this established event to support regional creative talent while building community through arts and creativity.

Wachusett Mountain Festival Season

by Wachusett Mountain

Princeton, MA

Summer and fall 2026 themed weekends

FestivalContact organizer

20 spots open

Wachusett Mountain Festival Season features a series of uniquely themed weekend festivals throughout summer and fall at a ski area in central Massachusetts. Each event includes live music, stage shows, contests, and roaming entertainment. The festivals attract thousands of visitors from across Massachusetts and beyond who seek locally made handcrafted items, specialty food, craft beverages, and family activities. Vendors operate from 10x10 booth spaces (craft vendors) or food truck/concession spaces. Recent festivals have included summer food truck celebrations, Hispanic/Latino cultural events, applefest with 125+ vendors, and fall barbecue festivals. The location sits at 499 Mountain Road, Princeton, MA 01541, with scenic chairlift access to the summit. Festival season typically runs from late spring through October. Vendors must offer handmade or highly curated items, with applications accepted online through the official website, registration typically beginning in May each year.

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