5. Tucker Square Greenmarket. Columbus Avenue at 66th Street; Thursdays and Saturdays, 8am – 5pm. Enjoy this farmers market with cooking demonstrations and recipe exchanges.
4. 77th Street Greenmarket. Columbus Avenue between 77th and 79th Streets; Sundays, 8am – 4pm. Go to this beautiful, tree-lined market on Columbus Avenue.
3. Inwood Greenmarket. Isham Street between Seaman Avenue and Cooper Street; Saturdays, 8am – 3pm. Shop the organic products and enjoy the beautiful parks nearby. The greenmarket is next to Isham Park and Inwood Hill Park and a short walk to historic Fort Tryon Park.
2. Tribeca Greenmarket. Greenwich Street between Chambers and Duane; Saturdays. Get your fresh fish or sheep’s milk cheese at this popular farmers market in NYC.
1. Union Square Greenmarket. Union Square West from 15th to 17th Streets, 17th Street from Broadway to Park Avenue South; Mondays, Wednesday, Fridays and Saturdays, 8am – 6pm. This world famous greenmarket is the flagship market in NYC. Two acres of greenmarket with over 140 producers each week. Come to shop, “window-shop” or people watch at the largest market in New York City.
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What about Brooklyn?! Grand Army Plaza, Ft. Greene, Brooklyn Borough Hall and Greenpoint are all GREAT year round markets!
Don’t waste your breath, they don’t consider Brooklyn to be part of NYC. Anyway, not complaining. That way, our “Bests” won’t get overrun by Manhattanites slumming.