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- Stewart WSeptember 4, 2015The largest greenmarket in Queens. It's a pleasure to support the vendors, and I love that it's only three blocks from Swim Two Birds, my restaurant opening fall 2015.
- Tracy GillespieNovember 16, 2014All seasonal fare is wonderful here! #Hot bread kitchen is always wonderful with a good cause behind it. I've been buying from Francesca's bakery and Philip farms for years they never fail!
- amNewYorkJuly 1, 2013This is the largest greenmarket in Queens and it attracts locals as well as those who live outside the neighborhood. The market offers specialty Mexican produce.
- Ari JankelowitzSeptember 8, 2015Super awesome farmers market. Incredibly diverse and family friendly. Not to mention there are free healthy eating workshops from the city.
- Tinashe DhliwayoMarch 30, 2015Great little farmers market with everything you could want. Hot Bread Kitchen has great seasonal treats.
- Amazing greebmarket. Tons of diverse produce, baked goods, dairy, cooking lessons and compost dropoff.
- nycHealthyJuly 11, 2012Jackson Heights Greenmarket is open Sun. from 8am-3pm. You can also redeem your Health Bucks, use your EBT, and watch cooking demonstrations at this market. Learn more at http://on.nyc.gov/ateSJ6.
- Isteak HossainJanuary 8, 2015Great little markets. Got almost everything you can ask for, and has great varieties of produce.
- Great place to buy fresh caught fish. And if you have any doubts, the workers there can give you a few cooking tips.
- Racky RossNovember 1, 2014Come here to buy your weekly stock of veggies, bread, and baked goods and fruit. Organic food
- Hot Bread KitchenJanuary 17, 2012Open Sundays year-round, Jackson Heights is home to the largest Greenmarket in Queens. While you’re there why not pick up some delicious Hot Bread Kitchen breads?
- robinApril 15, 2012Amazing products, from fresh produce and out of the oven bread to maple syrup marshmallows
- Mallory SJuly 6, 2022Far as I can tell, NONE of these markets are organic. One of them says no pesticides, commercial fertilizers or I think fungacides, but that's it. The tip about "all organic" should be removed.
- make sure to go early if you want the fruit tarts from Not Just Rugelach
- Drop off your kitchen scraps every Sunday, from nine to noon.
- Queens LibraryJanuary 3, 2013Drop off Sundays, 9am-12pm, for more info:
http://bignyc.org/drop-sites - New York HabitatApril 23, 2014This is a great market to gt fresh produce, seafood, veggies, organic food & even baked goods!
- Local, organic, and they are there every weekend rain or shine.