Vendor Events in Ridgewood, NJ

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

Farmers Markets in Ridgewood(2)

Ridgewood Farmers Market

by Ridgewood Chamber of Commerce

West Side Train Station Lot, Godwin & W. Ridgewood Avenues, Ridgewood, NJ 07450

Sundays, 8:30am-2pm, Jun - Oct

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Every Sunday from June through October, the West Side Train Station Lot in Ridgewood comes alive with vendors bringing fresh produce and local foods directly to the community. The Ridgewood Farmers Market runs from 8:30am to 2pm, making it convenient for early risers and weekend shoppers alike to source the season's best offerings before heading into the rest of their day. Set at the intersection of Godwin and W. Ridgewood Avenues, the market occupies a central location in one of Bergen County's most walkable downtown areas, drawing both regular customers and new visitors who appreciate farm-to-table quality. What makes a farmers market like this different from grocery shopping is the direct connection between growers and buyers. Vendors at the Ridgewood market focus on seasonal produce and local foods, meaning what's available changes week to week based on what's ripening or being harvested. Early summer brings strawberries and early greens, mid-summer peaks with tomatoes and stone fruits, and fall transitions into apples, squash, and root vegetables. Beyond produce stands, you'll typically find vendors selling prepared foods, baked goods, jams, honey, dairy products, and other value-added farm products that reflect the region's agricultural heritage. The Sunday morning timing and downtown location make the Ridgewood Farmers Market a natural gathering spot for locals building their weekly meal plans around what's fresh. The market operates during the peak growing season from June through October, so vendors have the strongest selection and variety during these months. Whether you're a produce grower, baker, cheese maker, or prepared food vendor, this consistent weekly schedule and established customer base offer solid opportunities to build a regular client relationship and maximize your weekend sales.

Ridgewood Farmstand

by GrowNYC

Cypress Ave between Myrtle & Putnam Aves, Ridgewood, NY 11385

Saturdays, 9:30 AM - 2:30 PM, July 12 - November 22

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

The Ridgewood Farmstand is a seasonal farmers market operating Saturdays from July through November, offering fresh locally-grown vegetables, fruits, eggs, honey, bread, and other Northeast farm products sourced through GrowNYC Wholesale. Located at Ridgewood Veterans Triangle between Cypress and Myrtle Avenues in Queens, the market has operated since 2008 and is run in partnership with the Myrtle Avenue Business Improvement District and Ridgewood Local Development Corporation. The farmstand accepts SNAP/EBT, WIC coupons, and offers Health Buck incentive bonuses for EBT users. Youth from the neighborhood operate the stand as part of the GrowNYC job training program, developing skills in business operations and agriculture.

Festivals in Ridgewood(1)

Ridgewood Street Fair

Ridgewood, NJ

September 20

Festival

25 spots open

Ridgewood Street Fair is a one-time festival happening on September 20th in Ridgewood, New Jersey, bringing together hundreds of craft vendors and artisans for a day of shopping, food, and community. This mixed vendor event transforms the streets of Ridgewood into a marketplace where shoppers can browse everything from handmade jewelry and home decor to artwork, textiles, bath products, and locally made foods. The street fair format means a relaxed, walkable shopping experience where attendees stroll between vendor booths, making it an ideal setting for shoppers looking to discover independent makers and small businesses in one convenient location. Street fairs like this draw a diverse crowd, from families looking for weekend entertainment to gift shoppers hunting for unique, locally-made items. September timing means fall is just beginning, which tends to bring out shoppers thinking about autumn décor, back-to-school activities, and early holiday gift hunting. The Ridgewood Street Fair's mixed vendor approach means there's something for almost every type of shopper and budget, whether they're hunting for practical items, decorative pieces, specialty foods, or unique gifts they won't find in big-box stores. For vendors, a September street fair in an established New Jersey community like Ridgewood offers access to engaged local shoppers and visitors who are actively out looking to support makers and independent sellers. The festival format allows vendors to display their full range of products in an open-air setting where customers browse freely. If you make handcrafted goods, artisanal food products, jewelry, home items, or other retail products, the Ridgewood Street Fair represents an opportunity to reach new customers in a community known for supporting local commerce and independent businesses.

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