The Corona Greenmarket plants fresh, regional farm produce right on bustling Roosevelt Avenue, making good food accessible in one of Queens' most vibrant, immigrant-rich neighborhoods. It's a practical, community-serving market — seasonal fruit and vegetables steps from the 7 train — and a window into everyday Queens life far from any tourist trail. For fresh produce or a taste of real neighborhood Queens, it's a worthwhile Friday stop.
What to expect
On Roosevelt Avenue near 103rd Street, expect Greenmarket stands of seasonal produce and farm goods serving the Corona community. It's an everyday, neighborhood market rather than a festival — come to shop fresh. Bring your own bags.
Good to know
- Closest train: 7 to 103rd St–Corona Plaza, steps away.
- Bring reusable bags and cash.
- Mornings have the freshest selection.
- Corona Plaza's food scene is right there for after.
- Greenmarkets accept SNAP/EBT and offer Health Bucks.
- It's an outdoor sidewalk market — runs in most weather.
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Common questions
What day is it?
The Corona Greenmarket runs Fridays.
Where is it?
On Roosevelt Avenue near 103rd Street in Corona, by the 7 train.
Do they take SNAP/EBT?
Yes — NYC Greenmarkets accept SNAP/EBT with Health Bucks matching.
