Our annual farmers market guide is here to help you explore markets all throughout the Philadelphia area!
LessThe Leesport Farmers Market first opened its doors as a market and livestock auction in 1947. Since then, it has grown to include space for a flea market, as well as an event hall. Visit their website to find seasonal events and marketplaces.
The West Reading Farmers Market, established in 2006, is a producer-only market. This means that each of the vendors are small-scale businesses and farmers within 50 miles of Reading, PA. Regular season runs weekly May through November, and bi-weekly December through April.
This open-air market holds more than 30 local vendors from Bucks County and surrounding areas. Aside from typical farmers market offerings, the Doylestown Farmers Market hosts events from live music, to chef demos, and more.
This farmers market runs every Saturday between June and October. Perkasie Farmers Market has a wide range of vendors, even including treats for your four-legged friends.
This farmers market describes itself as "a local, producer-only market promoting sustainable farming practices that support healthy soil, produce, pastures, animals, people and local communities." WFM accepts EBT SNAP benefits.
This farmers market is open in Buttonwood park from May through November. During the winter season, the market moves to the LMT Community Center at 1550 Oxford Valley Rd., Yardley, PA. Yardley Farmers Market acceps EBT SNAP benefits.
The Berwyn Farmers Market is a rain-or-shine market which features local farmers, producers, artisans, non-profit organizations, and educational groups, curated by Culinary Harvest.
Downingtown Farmers Market offers a wide array of rotating vendors, every Saturday. Check out their website for information on events and themed market days.
Eagleview Farmers Market fresh produce, flowers, baked goods, and more, every Thursday. Check out their page to find themed market events, such as Tomato Fest.
This farmers market operates every Saturday, and includes a wide range of local farmers, bakers, and artisans.
Malvern Farmers Market is a weekly market on Saturdays, operating out of Burke Park. Here, you can find fresh produce and more from local farmers, bakers, and artisans. Check out their website to find events and themed market days.
West Chester Growers Market supports locally produced food in a convenient, family-friendly location that provides producers opportunities to educate the public about the importance of eating locally grown and produced foods. Visit them every Saturday from May through December, and every 1st, 3rd, and 5th Saturdays between January and April.
Located at the Bryn Mawr Train Station, this outdoor market features producer-only vendors. Visit every Saturday from April through December, and then every 1st, 3rd, and 5th Saturday January-March.
Located in the municipal parking lot across from the Historic Lansdowne Theater, this farmers market has local, seasonal vegetables, fruits, and herbs, cheeses, freshly baked breads and pastries, salads, entrees, and lots more. The market runs every Saturday from Memorial Day through Halloween, and every 3rd Saturday December through April.
This farmers market, open on Saturdays from May through November, offers local vendors as well as live music, activities for children, and featured artists.
Each stand at the Lancaster County Farmers Market is completely family-owned and operated. Find all sorts of goods here, like produce, baked goods, ready-to-eat meals, gifts, and more.
At this farmers market, you can find sustainably raised meats, pastured poultry and eggs, fresh produce, wine, and more. Visit every Saturday, May through November.
Bala Cynwyd Farmers' Market is a one-stop-shop for produce, baked goods, pasta, and more. Purchase homemade pastas and sauces from Settantatré Pasta, or bread from High Street Bakery,
This award-winning farmers market has a mission to "maintain a seasonal farmers’ market that supports local producers of healthy, nourishing foods and quality, crafted goods. We desire to build community while providing educational programs that promote local, sustainable living." They are open every Saturday from May through December, except for November 30th.
Located in West Philly, Clark Park Farmers Market offers a large selection of of fruits, vegetables, baked and canned goods, meats and specialty products. This market operates year-round thanks to support from Philadelphia Parks and Recreation, Friends of Clark Park and the University of the Sciences.
Situated across from the historic Eastern State Penitentiary, the Fairmount Farmers Market has been serving fresh produce and more to Fairmount residents since 2004. Find Birchrun Hills cheese, "the best damn eggs" from Horse Shoe Ranch, and much more.
Chestnut Hill Farmers' Market is an outdoor, producer-only farmers' market at Germantown Avenue and Winston Lane in front of The Mermaid Inn. Here you can find weekly produce vendors, as well as rotating vendors such as Aaji's and Milk Jawn.
The Farmers Market at Christ Church promotes and cultivates community, local agriculture, and economic empowerment. Located one block away from the site of Philadelphia’s original 18th-century farmers market on High (now Market) Street.
Dickinson Square Park Farmers' Market is a year-round outdoor, producer-only farmers' market at Moyamensing Avenue + Morris Street, SE corner of Dickinson Square Park. Producers at this market accept FMNP WIC and Senior Vouchers.
Located under the Twin Bridges, this farmers market hosts farmers, prepared foods and beverages, musicians, artisans, and community organizations. Rain or shine!
This Farmers' Market is located right outside of the South Philadelphia Older Adult Center, and includes locally grown fresh fruits and vegetables. This market operates every Wednesday from June through November.
Operating since 2003 and now run by Brogue Hydroponics, this market offers a selection of produce, herbs, and garnishes. This farmers market accepts SNAP/EBT/P-EBT cards, Food Bucks and WIC and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program (FMNP) vouchers.
Headhouse Farmers Market is located in the historic Society Hill neighborhood. Headhouse Farmers Market features both rotating and weekly vendors. Not only can you find locally grown fresh fruits and vegetables, but you can also find baked goods, libations, and more. This farmers market accepts SNAP/EBT/P-EBT cards, Food Bucks and WIC and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program (FMNP) vouchers.
Thursdays from Spring through November, Jefferson Farmers' Market is home to vendors with local plants, flowers, produce, and body care staples.
Established in 1893, Reading Terminal Market is a hub for tourists and locals alike to grocery shop, enjoy a delicious meal, or purchase handcrafted items at the 80+ merchant stalls hosted within the walls. There is something for everyone at Reading Terminal Market.
Rittenhouse Farmers' Market is a producer-only market hosted along Walnut Street at Rittenhouse Square Park. Tuesday market runs year-round from 10am-2pm; Saturday market runs 9am-2pm April through November, and 10am-2pm from the last week of November through March.
This farmers market, located on the University of Pennsylvania's campus, offers a variety of vegetables, fruit, baked goods, plants and flowers. UPenn students can even use their Dining Dollars here.
Located at the Fairhill Square Park, this farmers market is supplied by Hayday Farms, a specialty garlic farm. This market accepts SNAP/EBT/P-EBT cards, Food Bucks and WIC and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program (FMNP) vouchers.
Drum’s Produce brings fresh fruit and vegetables to one of the most ethnically diverse neighborhoods in Philadelphia. This market accepts SNAP/EBT/P-EBT cards, Food Bucks and WIC and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program (FMNP) vouchers.
Located right outside of the bustling Frankford Transportation Center, this farmers market, run by Root Mass Farm, offers fresh produce to commuters and neighbors. This market accepts SNAP/EBT/P-EBT cards, Food Bucks and WIC and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program (FMNP) vouchers.
This weekly year-round farmers market offers a selection of fruit and vegetable farmers, dairy purveyors, chocolate makers, hyper-locally brewed beer and more. This market accepts SNAP/EBT/P-EBT cards, Food Bucks and WIC and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program (FMNP) vouchers.