The 175th Street Greenmarket is Washington Heights' weekly source for just-picked regional produce, planting a row of farm stands on the block near Broadway weekly. It's a neighborhood institution — uptowners filling tote bags with summer fruit, greens and baked goods straight from the growers. If you're in the Heights and want to eat local, swing by with a tote.
What to expect
Expect a compact street market of farm and producer stands offering seasonal fruit, vegetables, baked goods and other regional products. Vendors are happy to talk about their harvest. Bring a tote and shop early for the best selection.
Good to know
- Free to browse; bring cash and reusable bags
- On West 175th Street near Broadway in Washington Heights
- Closest train is the A to 175th St or the 1 to 168th St
- Many greenmarkets accept SNAP/EBT and Health Bucks — ask vendors
- Go earlier in the day for the freshest, fullest stands
- Seasonal selection peaks in summer with local fruit and produce
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Common questions
What day is the market?
Thursdays, in Washington Heights.
Where is it?
On West 175th Street near Broadway in upper Manhattan.
Can I use SNAP/EBT?
Most NYC greenmarkets accept SNAP/EBT and offer Health Bucks matching — check with individual vendors.
