Vendor Events in Stamford, CT

6 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Stamford, CT. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Stamford(2)

Stamford Downtown Farmers Market

by Stamford Downtown Special Services District

Veterans Memorial Park, 130 Atlantic St, Stamford, CT 06901

Saturdays, Jun 13 - Oct 10, 9am-1pm

Farmers MarketContact organizer

The Stamford Downtown Farmers Market is a weekly Saturday market featuring locally grown produce, fresh flowers, baked goods, cheeses, jams, oils, and specialty items sourced from Connecticut farms. Vendors sell fresh vegetables, fruits, organic produce, artisan breads, handmade soaps, and prepared foods. The market welcomes families and accepts WIC and SNAP benefits. Located at Veterans Memorial Park in downtown Stamford with convenient parking nearby, the market runs seasonally from mid-June through October. The event is promoted by Stamford Downtown Special Services District and offers a popular community gathering focused on farm-to-table products.

Stamford - Bartlett Arboretum & Gardens Farmers’ Market

by Market Organizers

Bartlett Arboretum & Gardens, 151 Brookdale Road, Stamford, CT 06901

Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule

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25 spots open

Held weekly at the scenic Bartlett Arboretum & Gardens on Brookdale Road in Stamford, this farmers market brings together local producers and gardeners in one of Fairfield County's most attractive settings. The arboretum's natural landscape creates an inviting atmosphere where shoppers can browse fresh produce, seasonal vegetables, and locally-grown items while surrounded by mature trees and garden spaces. It's the kind of environment that encourages people to linger and explore what vendors have to offer, rather than rushing through a parking lot setup. Like most farmers markets in the region, you'll find produce vendors selling whatever is in season, from early spring greens and asparagus through summer berries, tomatoes, and stone fruits, into fall squashes and root vegetables. Many vendors also bring prepared foods, baked goods, honey, eggs, and other value-added products made from their own harvests. The customer base tends to be neighborhood residents and arboretum visitors who are specifically looking for quality local food and are willing to shop at a dedicated farmers market rather than a supermarket. Because this market operates seasonally, the vendor lineup and hours shift throughout the year. Spring and summer typically see the most activity and the widest selection, while fall markets often feature harvest-focused items. Winter scheduling varies, so reaching out to the organizers directly will help you plan your vendor calendar if you're looking to participate. The Bartlett Arboretum location is a draw in itself, as it positions your business in front of people who are already making a deliberate trip to visit a local green space, suggesting they value local sourcing and community gathering.

Craft Fairs in Stamford(2)

Stamford Art Festival

1 Harbor Point Street, Stamford, CT 06902

July 25-26, 2026

Craft Fair

25 spots open

The Stamford Art Festival is a juried fine art and fine craft festival held annually at Harbor Point in Stamford, Connecticut. The event features local and national artisans displaying one-of-a-kind handmade works in painting, sculpture, wood, wearable fiber, metalwork, printmaking, glass, ceramics, and art jewelry. Artists must be present throughout both days to interact with patrons and share their creative process. The festival is free to attend and includes educational activities for children and adults, live artist demonstrations, complimentary art materials, and international cuisine. Harbor Point offers a waterfront setting with scenic views of Stamford Harbor, shops, restaurants, and convenient parking. The weekend format runs Saturday and Sunday from 10 am to 5 pm, rain or shine. This is a juried event, so vendors must apply and be approved based on the originality and quality of their handmade work.

Arts & Crafts on Bedford

by Stamford Downtown Special Services District

Bedford Street, Stamford, CT 06901

June 13 & September 12, 2026

Craft Fair$200

60 spots open

Arts & Crafts on Bedford is a juried outdoor craft fair held twice yearly on Bedford Street in downtown Stamford. The event features handmade artisan works including ceramics, fiber arts, fine art, jewelry, metalwork, mixed media, photography, and wood creations. Vendors must be juried and create original handmade products, with no manufactured items, kits, or food vendors accepted. The event draws regional artisans and local patrons to the tree-lined historic street, with extended outdoor dining from Bedford Street restaurants and family-friendly activities including an Imagination Station with games and arts & crafts. Admission is free, and the events typically run 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., providing vendors with access to a strong local market in vibrant downtown Stamford.

Festivals in Stamford(2)

That's Amore Italian Festival Stamford

by That's Amore Festival

Mill River Park, 1010 Washington Boulevard, Stamford, CT 06901

2026-10-11

FestivalContact organizer

20 spots open

That's Amore Italian Festival is an annual two-day celebration of Italian heritage and culture held at Mill River Park in downtown Stamford. The festival features numerous food vendors offering authentic Italian cuisine including wood-fired pizza, pasta, sausage and peppers, pastries, gelato, and regional Italian specialties. Multiple food vendors participate alongside live music performances and family-friendly entertainment. The event draws over 15,000 attendees annually and operates from noon to 9 p.m. both days. Admission is free with advance registration. The festival celebrates Italian-American contributions to the Stamford community and operates during Columbus Day weekend, typically attracting families and food enthusiasts seeking authentic Italian food and cultural experiences.

Ethos Stamford Greek Festival

by Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church of Stamford

Stamford, CT

2027-05-28

FestivalContact organizer

20 spots open

Held annually in late May, the Ethos Stamford Greek Festival is a four-day celebration of Orthodox faith and Hellenic culture that draws visitors throughout the Stamford, Connecticut area who are eager to experience authentic Greek traditions, food, music, and community. Hosted by the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church of Stamford, this festival creates an immersive cultural experience where attendees can explore Greek heritage through multiple touchpoints, from the marketplace to performance stages to the church itself. The vendor marketplace is a key draw for both shoppers and sellers looking to connect with an audience specifically interested in Greek and Mediterranean heritage products. Vendors typically offer handcrafted goods, imported Greek merchandise, traditional textiles and home décor, specialty foods and spices, jewelry, artwork, and other items rooted in Hellenic culture. This is a heritage-focused event, meaning attendees come with genuine interest in authentic cultural goods rather than mass-produced items. The atmosphere encourages conversations about craftsmanship, cultural significance, and artisan traditions, making it an engaged audience for vendors whose products tell a story or reflect genuine cultural roots. Beyond the vendor area, the festival features multiple layers of programming that keep attendees on-site and engaged throughout the event. Live traditional Greek music, dancing performances, and cultural demonstrations create an energetic backdrop, while church tours offer visitors a chance to learn about Orthodox traditions and architecture. The food vendors and dining areas serve as another major draw, with authentic Greek cuisine creating natural gathering points where people linger and explore surrounding vendor booths. This multi-day format means the festival attracts both dedicated cultural enthusiasts who attend multiple days and casual visitors who drop in for a few hours, providing consistent foot traffic across the weekend. For vendors, the Ethos Stamford Greek Festival represents an opportunity to reach a community that actively seeks out heritage-based products and cultural experiences. The May timing positions the event as a spring celebration, when people are beginning outdoor festival season and in a mindset to explore new-to-them vendors and cultural traditions.

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