McGolrick Park is one of Greenpoint's leafiest squares, and its Sunday greenmarket turns the center path into a relaxed row of regional farmers, bakers and cheesemongers. It's a genuinely local ritual, small and unhurried, with produce and prepared foods you can carry to a bench under the plane trees. If you want a low-key, neighborly start to your Greenpoint Sunday, this farmers market is the easy answer.
What to expect
You'll find a compact cluster of farm stands and food vendors along the park's central walkway, with neighbors filling tote bags and lingering with coffee. It's a quick, pleasant stop rather than a destination, ideal to pair with a walk around Greenpoint. Bring a bag and browse the seasonal produce.
Good to know
- Take the G to Nassau Av and walk to McGolrick Park
- It runs Sunday mornings into the early afternoon
- The market accepts SNAP/EBT and offers matching Health Bucks
- Bring a reusable tote for your produce
- The park is flat, shaded and stroller-friendly
- Go earlier for the best produce selection
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Common questions
What days is the market open?
It operates on Sundays in McGolrick Park.
Does it accept food benefits?
Yes, it accepts SNAP/EBT and distributes matching Health Bucks.
Where in Greenpoint is it?
It's in the center of Msgr. McGolrick Park, between Driggs and Nassau Avenues off Russell Street.



