Address: E Saratoga St & Holliday St, Baltimore, MD 21202, USA
Phone: +14107528632
Sunday: 7AMβ12PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: Closed
Saturday: Closed
Francis Williams
Great variety of farm products
David Young
If you want some thing you better get here early because it wont last.
Carolyn Brown
Lovely day with so many vendors. Unfortunately, one person selling nice bags & waiting never came back. π
CJ Wolfe
Try to get here before 10am, before 9am is even better to avoid crowds and ensure good selection. If you're trying to secure a crate of apple or tomato seconds for applesauce or tomato canning, get there at 7am. Parking on Fallsway, just south of N. Gay st is a good bet (easier to maneuver into a spot with less cross traffic). Be sure to hula hoop with Billy for a bit and Chuck out the vendors on the B-side! There's also an ATM by the hula hoops, but pretty much every vendor accepts plastic.
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Yes, many vendors take electronic payment, and the market also has an atm.
check out promotionandarts.org for all kinds of info on the market, from vendor lists and schedules to EBT info and covid practices.
Yes there is a mix of local and Wild caught fish. If it's farmed fish, it's noted... The group that sells fish is called salt river lobster (note that they sell more than lobster) if you Google them it'll give you their brick and mortar location
Not sure as I haven't looked for it but its worth coming and asking the farmers if they sell it.
First day of new season is Sunday April 8th.
The market is open only on Sundays from 7am until sell out which is usually around 12 noon.
Actually the Bean Man and his wife are the only ones who have Fresh Beans. And the farm is in western Maryland.
If it's anything like Lexington Market, social distancing isn't mandated but customers is required to wear mask. Safety and protocol isn't taken seriously so if you do go protect yourself.
A lot of the vendors take credit/debit card, but some are cash only. That said, there's quite a few ATMs there.
The farmers market will take the fruit & vegetable vouchers that they issue (these look different than regular vouchers)but not the vouchers that has to d es AP with milk, juice or cereal. I hope that helps
April 23rd - December 17, every Sunday, from 7am to 12noon.
Yes 8 to 12
April or May
It is only for Sunday, all vendors seem to bring their trucks. It is organised by Baltimore office of promotion and arts as per the banner.
I expect that they will be, but it is likely that many vendors will choose to not attend.
Rain or shine, since a large part of it is under the freeway.
Most markets have a website where you can apply. Otherwise, attend the market and ask to speak to a market manager. Most vendors require you sell your own product, and it is handmade and/or local. The application process usually includes: Submitting a short description of what you would like to sell Copy of yourΒ tax and license information Picture of your product Picture of how you would display your booth.
Yep
The Sunday before Christmas π
Yes but not the prepared mushroom plates.
Yes. Check out promotionandarts.org for all kinds of info on the market, from vendor lists and schedules to EBT info and covid practices.
When they are in season. They tend to go quickly.
No it starts in April and ends in December.
Albright farms sell fresh turkeys around the winter holiday season
You pay for a space you sell'a what you want! I saw no book sellers there!
http://promotionandarts.org/events-festivals/Baltimore-farmers-market-bazaar... Go on the website, they have an application.
Yes, it's open rain or shine. Much if it is under the bridge so it's not too bad.
Yes there is a free lot right next to the market as well as the mercy parking garage is free for two hours with validation. The garage has an elevator.
Yes, with the prettiest plants & flowers celebrating Spring is here
Hi Danny, market is open April 8th til December 23rd
12/23/18
Not sure but I never use a garage. Always find street parking or other open lots.
Yes
There is an administrator of the market. You can contact them. Any vendor at the market will give you the contact info.
There are giant signs that say no dogs at Farmers market but everyone seems to ignore them
Yes. Great oysters. But it doesn't open until mid-April.
There arent any that sell bones at the market, but are several that would be able to arrange to provide you with bones, both beef, lamb, chicken or bison, if you inquired with them.
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