7th Ave Sunset Park Greenmarket & Farmstand

7thAve and 44th St, Brooklyn [map]
Open Saturdays, Year-round

This market location is open year-round. From December to April, in addition to farmers selling, GrowNYC staff operate a GrowNYC Farmstand selling regionally grown and produced items.
Greenmarket Hours: Year-round, 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. *Please note, farmers may leave early due to inclement weather
GrowNYC Farmstand Hours: December 7 - March 29, 8:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. 
Compost Program HoursGrowNYC's Compost Program has officially ended. Visit nyc.gov/compost for alternative options.

Cash, SNAP/EBT, Debit/Credit, and Healthfirst OTC Plus members (select plans), WIC & Senior FMNP coupons, FreshConnect coupons, and Greenmarket Bucks accepted. Spend $2 in SNAP/EBT/P-EBT, get bonus $2 Health Buck, up to $10 per day.

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Calendar of Events

Includes cooking demos, seasonal celebrations, and family friendly activities. 

Farmers

Expected This Week


Anti-Conquest Bread Co Breads from Kings County, NY
Liberty Farms Certified Organic vegetables, chicken, eggs, and certified-animal welfare and pasture-raised lamb, pork, and beef from Columbia County, NY
Meredith's Country Bakery Baked goods from Ulster County, NY
Toigo Orchards II Orchard & small fruit, greenhouse vegetables from Cumberland County, PA
Walnut Ridge Farm Fresh chickens, eggs, jams, baked goods, and mushrooms from Seneca County, NY

 

 

 

For over 50 years, GrowNYC's programs have kept farmers farming, millions of New Yorkers fed, and communities nourished. But today, we face one of the most serious threats in our history and we need your help. 

The ongoing federal policy and funding decisions are undermining GrowNYC’s ability to provide free and affordable food, support small and mid-sized farmers, and maintain a vital food distribution infrastructure. Right now, GrowNYC is facing a $2.3 million funding gap, which threatens our ability to: