Vendor Events in Somerville, MA

7 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Somerville, MA. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Somerville(4)

Union Square Farmers Market Somerville

by Union Square Main Streets

66 Union Sq, Somerville, MA 02143

Saturdays 9 AM - 1 PM, May 9 through October 31

Farmers MarketContact Union Square Main Streets

25 spots open

The Union Square Farmers Market is an active Saturday farmers market in Somerville that brings together 60+ local food producers and vendors. Vendors offer locally-grown fruits and vegetables, fresh bread, dairy, meat, pickles, jams, and ready-to-eat prepared foods. The market operates rain or shine on the Union Square Plaza, attracting shoppers from across Greater Boston. The market participates in SNAP matching programs to support food access. This is an established event now in its 22nd annual year, voted Best Farmers Market in Somerville by local readers. The market functions as a community gathering space while supporting local farmers and food producers.

Davis Square Farmers Market

by Mass Farmers Markets

44 Day St, Somerville, MA 02144

Wednesdays, 12-6 PM, May 21 - Nov 26, 2026

Farmers Market$75 non-refundable application fee, seasonal booth rates vary

Located on Day Street in Somerville's vibrant Davis Square neighborhood, this weekly farmers market brings together local growers, food producers, and artisan vendors every Wednesday afternoon through the growing season. Running from May through late November, the market captures the full arc of New England's agricultural calendar, starting with spring greens and herbs, moving through summer's peak produce season, and concluding with fall harvest items like apples, squashes, and root vegetables. The market's midweek timing and afternoon hours make it convenient for people to stop by after work or during their lunch break, creating a steady flow of both neighborhood shoppers and regular customers who build relationships with their favorite vendors over the season. What you'll typically find at Davis Square reflects the farmers market model: vendors selling what they actually grow or produce locally. This means fresh vegetables and fruits from regional farms, baked goods from small-scale bakeries, prepared foods like sauces and jams, and artisan products from makers who emphasize quality ingredients and traditional methods. The mix changes week to week based on what's in season and what different vendors bring, so regular shoppers get to know the rhythm of the market and what to expect month by month. The prepared foods and ready-to-eat options make it easy to grab lunch or dinner while you're browsing, while the artisan vendors add another dimension beyond produce. The market is committed to accessibility, accepting SNAP and EBT benefits with a weekly match program that doubles the value for eligible shoppers. This approach reflects the farmers market's role in the broader community, not just as a shopping destination but as a gathering place where people can connect with local food producers. Setting up at Davis Square puts vendors in front of a steady customer base throughout the growing season, with good foot traffic from the surrounding neighborhood and established market routines that bring people back week after week.

Union Square Farmers Market

by Union Square Main Streets

66-70 Union Square, Somerville, MA 02143

Saturdays, May 9 - Oct 31, 2026

Farmers Market$30

40 spots open

Held every Saturday from May through October at 66-70 Union Square in Somerville, this weekly farmers market brings together local producers and the surrounding community for a vibrant morning of shopping and connection. The market operates on a producer-only model, meaning vendors must grow, bake, or prepare their own goods, which ensures quality and authenticity across the offerings. This approach attracts serious food vendors and attracts shoppers who value knowing exactly where their food comes from and supporting local agriculture and small food businesses. The market specializes in fresh produce, baked goods, and prepared foods, making it a one-stop destination for weekend meal planning. During the growing season from May through October, you'll find seasonal vegetables, fruits, and herbs at their peak, along with flowers and plants. Bakers bring fresh breads, pastries, and other items daily, while prepared food vendors offer everything from ready-to-eat meals to value-added products like jams, sauces, and specialty items. The rotating seasons mean spring brings early greens and asparagus, summer explodes with berries and stone fruits, and fall transitions to squash, apples, and root vegetables, so there's always something new to discover week to week. Union Square's central Somerville location makes the market highly accessible to both neighborhood residents and people from surrounding towns. The heart-of-the-neighborhood setting creates a social atmosphere where regulars return weekly to see familiar vendors and community members. If you're a producer looking to build customer relationships and reach a loyal, food-conscious audience, the Union Square Farmers Market offers consistent foot traffic and an established reputation for quality. Whether you're selling vegetables, baked goods, or prepared foods, this is a market where customers actively seek out producers and return week after week throughout the season.

Somerset County Regional Farmers Market

by Somerset County Regional Farmers Market

51 West Cliff Street, Somerville, NJ 08876

Sundays, 10am-1pm, May 4-Nov 23

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

If you're looking for fresh, seasonal produce and locally made goods within reach of central New Jersey, the Somerset County Regional Farmers Market in Somerville offers a straightforward way to connect with regional growers and food producers. Operating every Sunday morning from 10am to 1pm between May and November, this weekly farmers market brings together local farmers and small food businesses in a convenient location at the Somerville Middle School parking lot on West Cliff Street. The market's spring-through-fall schedule aligns with the region's growing season, meaning you'll find the freshest possible offerings when you set up as a vendor here. The typical Somerset County Regional Farmers Market vendor mix reflects what shoppers expect from a farmers market focused on produce, baked goods, and specialty foods. You'll see produce vendors selling whatever's in season, from early spring greens and asparagus through summer berries, tomatoes, and stone fruit, into fall squash, apples, and root vegetables. Bakers typically rotate in with fresh bread, pastries, and prepared baked items throughout the season. Specialty food vendors round out the market with items like honey, jams, preserves, cheese, herbs, and other value-added products that showcase local production. This mix attracts customers looking to buy directly from producers rather than through a typical grocery store, which means the attendee base tends to be quality-conscious shoppers willing to shop early for the best selection. Located on West Cliff Street with entry via High Street in Somerville, the market serves the surrounding Somerset County communities and draws regular customers who appreciate seasonal, locally-sourced food. The Sunday morning time slot positions the market as a weekend ritual for many shoppers, combining their weekly food shopping with community connection. If you're a produce grower, baker, or specialty food maker in the region, this farmers market represents a solid weekly sales opportunity during the growing season with an established customer base and consistent foot traffic.

Craft Fairs in Somerville(1)

Pop-Ups in Somerville(1)

Festivals in Somerville(1)

Somerville International Street Fair

by Downtown Somerville Alliance

Main Street, Somerville, NJ 08876

Sunday, June 7, 2027, 12 PM - 6 PM

FestivalContact organizer

100 spots open

Every June, downtown Somerville comes alive with the Somerville International Street Fair, an annual festival that celebrates the cultural diversity and creative spirit of the region. Held along Main Street in Somerville, NJ, this street fair draws vendors and visitors who are passionate about global cuisine, handmade crafts, and world music. The event transforms the heart of the community into a vibrant marketplace where artisans and food vendors showcase their work alongside live performances that reflect traditions from around the globe. The fair attracts a wide variety of vendors, from independent food producers bringing authentic recipes and culinary traditions to craft artisans selling handmade jewelry, textiles, home goods, and artwork. If you sell prepared foods, baked goods, beverages, or specialty ingredients, you'll find an audience eager to taste new flavors and support local makers. Similarly, craft vendors working in multiple mediums, from pottery and woodwork to jewelry and clothing, thrive at this type of mixed-focus festival where attendees are browsing for both unique gifts and memorable food experiences. The street fair format means foot traffic flows naturally along Main Street, giving vendors consistent visibility throughout the afternoon and evening. Attendees at the Somerville International Street Fair typically include locals looking to experience different cultures without leaving their community, families seeking entertainment and food options, and cultural enthusiasts who specifically seek out multicultural events. The June timing makes this a pleasant early-summer outing, when weather invites people outdoors and communities transition into festival season. The combination of live music, cultural performances, and the social energy of a street fair creates an environment where vendors can connect directly with customers and build relationships while celebrating what makes Somerville's community unique.

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