RiseBoro's farmers market at Irving Square Park is a community-rooted Bushwick fixture, bringing fresh regional produce and local goods to Knickerbocker Avenue with a mission of affordable, healthy food access. It's a warm, neighborly market where SNAP/EBT and nutrition incentives go further, supporting both local growers and Bushwick families. Swing by Irving Square Park for seasonal fruits and vegetables and a genuine neighborhood vibe.
What to expect
Expect farm stands by Irving Square Park with seasonal produce and local goods, often with nutrition and community resources nearby. The atmosphere is friendly and local. Bring reusable bags and cash, and arrive earlier for the best picks.
Good to know
- Take the L to DeKalb Avenue or the M to Knickerbocker Avenue in Bushwick
- Bring reusable bags and cash; some vendors accept cards
- Typically accepts SNAP/EBT and offers nutrition incentives
- Run by RiseBoro Community Partnership for local food access
- Arrive earlier for the freshest selection
- Family-friendly with the park right there for kids
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Common questions
Who runs the market?
RiseBoro Community Partnership, a Brooklyn community organization focused on healthy, affordable food access.
Where is it?
At Irving Square Park on Knickerbocker Avenue in Bushwick, Brooklyn.
Does it accept SNAP/EBT?
It typically accepts SNAP/EBT and offers nutrition incentives; check at the market table.
