Farmers' Markets on the Shoreline
Wander through the market stands and shop our favorite artisanal products and local produce!
Guilford
Dudley Farm
The Dudley Farm Farmers Market reflects an old-time practice of selling produce at a roadside stand. People can purchase produce, home baked goods and handcrafts. Bring your children to visit the livestock and romp on the hillside, visit exhibits in the Farmhouse Museum, attend workshops, listen to music, or just come to have a cup of coffee and visit.
Madison
Madison Farmers’ Market
Established in 2007, the Madison Farmers' Market is one of Connecticut's premier markets. Open every Friday afternoon from May through October, the beautiful and diverse market is centrally located in on the town’s historic green.
Shop a wide array of CT Grown and locally produced items, including organic fruits and vegetables, mushrooms, meat, dairy, fish, bread, baked goods, honey, and prepared foods.
Old Saybrook
Old Saybrook Farmers’ Market
Founded in 1996, the Old Saybrook Farmers’ Market is certified by the Connecticut Department of Agriculture to guarantee that everything sold is Connecticut Grown or Made.
It doesn’t get much fresher – corn picked that day, bread made that day, eggs pulled from the coop that morning, as well as many other handcrafted & picked items!
Niantic
Niantic Farmers’ Market
The market features local vendors who fill the market space (i.e., Methodist St) as they do every year with an array of fresh and local produce, pies, breads, plants, herbs, greens, hummus, pork, jams, jellies, prepared foods, native wool, coffee, fresh-filled cannoli’s and much, much more.
Stonington
Stonington Village
Located outside the historic Velvet Mill, the Stonington Village Farmers’ Market offers fresh fruit, vegetables, cheese, bread, wine, pasta, honey, syrup, jams, hot sauces, fish, poultry, meat. In addition to prepared foods such as soup, pies, baked goods, oven ready meals. Fresh cut flowers. Music, crafts and more.
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