From coastal towns to countryside farms, Connecticut offers a wonderful mix of farmers markets that celebrate local agriculture, seasonal flavors, and small-town charm. Whether you’re picking up fresh vegetables for the week or browsing handmade jams and crafts, these markets offer more than just food they provide a true community experience. In this guide, we highlight some of the best farmers markets across the Nutmeg State, organized by county for easy exploring.
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Toggle๐บ๏ธ Top Farmers Markets in Connecticut by County
๐ New Haven County Farmers Market
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Wallingford Farmers Market
Located in the heart of Wallingford, this charming seasonal market brings together local growers, bakers, and artisans. A great stop for fresh produce and small-town vibes.
๐ Hartford County Farmers Market
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Butterfield’s Farm Market
A family-run farm in East Granby offering a farm market experience with fresh seasonal picks, flowers, and homemade products.
๐๏ธ Connecticut Farmers Markets by City
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Wallingford: Wallingford Farmers Market
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East Granby: Butterfieldโs Farm Market
๐ Best Connecticut Farmers Markets Open on Weekends
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Wallingford Farmers Market โ Typically operates on Saturdays (seasonal)
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Butterfield’s Farm Market โ Open seasonally on weekends
(Always check local listings for current hours.)
๐๏ธ Connecticut Farmers Markets by County
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New Haven County: Wallingford
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Hartford County: East Granby
๐ What to Expect at Connecticut Farmers Markets
Connecticut farmers markets offer:
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Locally grown produce, eggs, and dairy
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Flowers, baked goods, and handmade crafts
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A relaxed, family-friendly environment
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Seasonal events like corn mazes or cider tastings
๐ Best Days & Times to Visit
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Saturday mornings tend to have the best variety
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Mid-morning (9โ11 AM) is ideal for fresh picks
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Some markets close early, so donโt wait too long
๐ก Tips for Visiting Farmers Markets in Connecticut
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Bring small bills or change
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Arrive early for the best produce
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Ask questionsโfarmers love to share how they grow their food
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Bring your own bags or baskets
โ Frequently Asked Questions
Are Connecticut farmers markets open year-round?
Most are seasonal (MayโOctober), though some offer winter pop-ups.
Are pets allowed?
Many outdoor markets allow leashed dogs, but always check ahead.
Can I use EBT/SNAP at these markets?
It depends on the market some accept SNAP and WIC benefits.
๐ฌ Stay Updated on Connecticut Farmers Markets
Follow each marketโs social media page or check their website for weekly updates, weather closures, and special event days.