Largest farmers market offers fresh organic produce and regional goods. Park space hosts street performers and a lively crowd. Dedicated area for chess and backgammon adds unique local flavor.
Largest farmers market in the city offers a wide variety of fresh farm-grown produce including fruits, vegetables, flowers, and eggs. It features high-quality regional products and allows bringing down compost for free on Saturdays.
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The farmers market operates on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays from 8am to 6pm.
Food vendors stay open until 10:00 pm on Thursdays and Fridays.
Bring cash as some vendors do not accept credit cards.
Farmers' market features fresh Mediterranean ingredients and interactive cooking demos. Booths sell authentic Middle Eastern flavors and finished products. Atmosphere is warm and festive, perfect for hands-on learning and enjoying local culture.
Retail booths offer finished products and ingredients for home cooking. Regular presence at Port Jefferson and Sayville farmers markets includes Mediterranean market items and library classes.
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Naela demonstrates how to prepare dough, hummus, salad, and baklava in 1.5 hours.
The cooking class is interactive and allows participants to sample dishes.
Items for sale are available at the event, including ingredients and finished products.
Farmers market buzzes with a lively atmosphere and offers diverse artisanal breads and fresh produce. You'll find organic, vegan, and gluten-free options alongside support for SNAP and WIC programs. Limited Sunday hours mean arriving early is key.
Lively atmosphere fills the market with a reliable selection of produce, baked goods, and pickled or jarred foods. It feels like a nice little market with a solid variety of fresh items.
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The food market opens at 9 AM and some vendors leave around 2 PM.
SNAP recipients can get bonus spending money for each SNAP dollar spent.
The farmers market accepts WIC farmer's market checks for produce.
Outdoor market buzzes with live music and fresh artisanal cheeses. Shaded seating offers comfort while enjoying vibrant flowers and prepared foods. Prices are higher but match the quality and unique finds.
Fresh fruits and vegetables stand out alongside vibrant flowers, artisanal cheeses, and baked goods. The market feels small and inviting.
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The market is open every Saturday from 8:30 AM to 1:00 PM, from May to November.
The market is only a 5-minute walk from the Metro-North train station.
Parking can be a little tough when the market is busy.
Farmers' market buzzes with fresh fruits and organic vegetables in a small but lively space. Friendly vendors offer apple cider doughnuts and accept cards, making shopping easy and eco-friendly. Community spirit shines through every stall.
Fresh fruits and vegetables fill the market with a variety of options. The space feels like a breath of fresh air and offers a small but mighty selection.
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All vendors accept card payments for convenience.
There is no parking at the market; consider using paid parking nearby.
Expect a variety of vendors, including organic produce and handmade goods.
Outdoor market offers fresh produce and vegan options in a lively park setting. Food trucks and live music create a fun vibe, while a playground keeps kids entertained. Friendly community feel shines through every visit.
Fresh produce fills many vendor stalls in a cute, lively setting. Food trucks, live music, and a playground add to the atmosphere, with the market moving indoors during bad weather.
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The farmers market features a wide variety of local vendors offering fresh produce.
Expect a great selection of vegan products available at the market.
The market moves indoors during inclement weather, ensuring it runs rain or shine.
Outdoor market buzzes with live weekend music and fresh produce near the train station. Prices lean high but quality shines in specialty foods and meats. Parking gets tough by mid-morning as crowds grow.
Well run and charming, the farmers market serves as a local staple with a nice setup near the train station. Prices run high, which fits the typical farmers market scene.
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Parking can be challenging during busy hours at the farmers market.
The market is open year-round, providing fresh produce and goods.
Expect a variety of vendors, including food and specialty items.
Outdoor market shines on Saturdays with fresh produce and baked goods. Small size limits variety but offers fresh vegetables. Prices are high, and some vendors prefer cash only.
Small size limits variety but offers some fresh vegetables. Prices tend to be on the higher side.
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The market is open on Tuesdays and Saturdays year-round from 8am to 3pm.
Saturday has more vendors and activity compared to Monday.
The market accepts many nutrition benefits including SNAP/EBT.
Farmers' market shines with fresh vegetables and local organic products. Shoppers enjoy a pleasant atmosphere despite busy times and limited parking. Unique vendors offer jewelry and prepared foods, adding variety beyond produce.
Stalls offer a great variety of freshly grown vegetables, eggs, bread, and fresh fish. Multiple sellers provide seafood, beef, and duck, making it easy to find everything needed in one spot.
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The market only happens on Saturdays.
You need to arrive early at the farmers market because things will sell out.
The Farmersโ Market is very crowded due to its popularity.
Outdoor market buzzes with a strong community vibe on Saturdays, offering fresh seasonal produce and local meats year-round. Vendors accept cards and EBT tokens, ensuring accessibility and convenience. Market matches typical U.S. farmers markets with artisanal foods and local goods.
Offers a year-round farmers market with a variety of typical U.S. fresh produce and goods. Stays consistent with the standard setup and offerings found at many farmers markets.
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The farmers market is held weekly on Saturdays from early morning until around 2 PM.
Most vendors take card payments, but bring cash for smaller purchases.
Parking is nearly impossible; consider using public transport.