For those of us who’re not free Monday through Friday between the hours of 10am and 6pm, during prime farmers’ market hours
We present: Night Guide to Farmers’ Markets, your list of New York City markets open on weekdays past 6pm.
NYC
Tuesdays
- St Marks Church Market
E 10th St. at 2nd Ave., June-December, 8am-7pm
Wednesdays
- Inwood Go Green
Dyckman Street (between Sherman and Post Avenues), July 6-October 24, 3pm-8pm
Thursdays
- Harlem Pop-Up Market
W 117th St. at Frederick Douglas Boulevard, Oct 11, 4pm-9pm
- South Village Farmers Market
Avenue of the Americas (between Carmine and W3 Streets)., April 2-December 31, 8am-7pm - Mulberry Street Market
Mulberry Street (between Canal and Kenmare Streets), May 25-September 9, 6pm-10pm
- Lower East Side Youth Market
Grand Street (between Pitt Street and Bialystoker Place), July 12-November 15, 2pm-7pm
SF
Tuesdays
- Yerba Buena Lane Farmers’ Market
Yerba Buena Lane (off Market between 3rd & 4th), April-October, 2pm-6pm
Wednesdays
- Heart of The City Market
UN Plaza, year-round, 7am-5:30pm - Upper Haight Farmers’ Market
Waller at Stanyan, April-October, 3pm-7pm - Castro Farmers’ Market
Noe at Market, April-October, 4pm-8pm
Thursdays
- Mission Community Market
Bartlett St (between Valencia and Mission) at 22nd, April-end of season, 4pm-8pm.
ATX
Wednesdays
- SFC Austin Farmers Market
The Triangle (off 46th St. and Lamar), year round, 4pm-8pm
Thursdays
- Austin’s Historic Farmers Market
Burnet Rd (between Twin Oaks and Justin), year round, 4pm-8pm
Come by the farmers market and see what’s available. You’ll have at least 4-5 local farmers and 4-5 prepared food vendors, all serving up fresh fruit, vegetables, fish, cheeses, wines, flowers, baked goods, meat, dairy, and desserts. All you need to do is bring it home and you’ve got dinner!