From Apples to Zucchini, There’s Something for Everyone All Season Long!
The Hamburg Farmers’ Market opens the first Saturday in May & remains open through the last Saturday in October.7:30am-1:00pm, rain or shine.
To assist with large purchases, heavy items, or for patrons who have trouble getting around,
a chauffeured golf cart and other carts are available to help.
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE: MASKS ARE REQUIRED TO ENTER THE MARKET.
Welcome! Our Farmers’ Market was established in 1977 and remains a traditional local agriculture farmers’ market held outdoors May – October. You will find a wide variety of the finest locally cultivated agriculture products by Farmers, ranchers, and homesteaders. Some vendors attend every week, others alternate every other week, and occasionally vendors participate only a few times during the season. Be sure to check back often to find a wide variety of goods as the seasons change. The Hamburg Market has become the place to meet up on Saturday mornings Spring to Fall. Come visit the market, have breakfast or lunch, and tour the walkable Village of Hamburg. Many of our local restaurant owners and chefs purchase their fresh produce each week to make the delicious and fresh dishes you enjoy at their establishments. #farmtotable
Dogs are allowed at the Market but we ask that you keep them under your supervision at all times for safety and the comfort of all our guests. If you dog “waters” any product, you are expected to purchase that product(s). Although we are an outdoor market, if you smoke, please do so outside the market in consideration for all in attendance.
If you are interested in becoming a vendor at our market, please email [email protected] with your contact information and what you sell. Vendors must offer a food item or products made from animals you locally raise. Applications are sent to vendors at the end of January and scheduled on a first come, first serve basis.
Gift Certificates for the Market are available year-round. Contact 716-649-7917.
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- Annual flowering plants
- Apples
- Apricots
- Asian Greens
- Asparagus
- Bacon
- Baked Goods
- Pies
- Cookies
- Scones
- Breads
- Cinnamon Rolls
- Pastries
- Specialty Cup Cakes
- Orange & Almond Buns
- Macarons
- Croissants
- Muffins
- Cup Cakes
- Eclairs
- Tarts
- French & Hungarian Pastries
- Beans (Variety)
- Bedding Plants
- Beets
- Blackberries
- Bloody Mary Mix
- Blueberries
- Broccoli
- Bruschetta
- Brussel Sprouts
- Cabbage
- Carrots
- Cauliflower
- CBD Oil
- Celery
- Cheese
- Cherries (Regular & husk)
- Cherry Juice (Tart)
- Cider (Hard Cider and Regular)
- Ciltrano
- Coffee
- Collard Greens
- Corn (Variety)
- Corn Stalks
- Cucumbers
- Donuts
- Dried Flowers/Arrangements
- Dried Wreaths
- Elderberries
- Eggplant
- Farm Fresh Eggs
- Chicken
- Quail
- Duck
- Fresh Floral Bouquets
- Fennel
- Fresh Basil
- Fresh Dill
- Fresh Parsley
- Fresh Pesto
- Garlic
- Ginger
- Gourds
- Grapes
- Granola
- Ground cherries
- Hanging Baskets
- Herb Plants (Lavender, Sage, Thyme, Chives, Basil, Parsley, Cilantro)
- Homemade Jams
- Honey Products
- Honey Sticks
- Honey Combs
- Various size honey jars from 8oz to a gallon
- House Plants & Succulents
- Hot Dog Stand (Burgers, Italian Sausage, Hot Dogs, Steak Hoagies)
- Horseradish
- Hostas
- House Plants
- Indian Corn
- Kale
- Kettle Korn (Fresh Popped)
- Kohlrabi
- Kombucha
- Lavender Plants
- Leeks
- Lettuce (Variety)
- Lemonade
- Maple Syrup & Maple Products (Candy, Cream, Sugar, etc)
- Meats
- Alpaca
- Beef
- Chicken
- Goat
- Duck
- Rabbit
- Lamb
- Pheasant
- Turkey
- Ox Tail
- Salmon
- Prawns
- Rockfish
- Halibut
- Maple Products
- Melons (Variety)
- Microgreens (Variety)
- Mushrooms (Variety)
- Nasturtiums
- Nectarines
- Olive Oil
- Onions
- Okra
- Pasta Sauce
- Patio Pots and tomatoes
- Peaches
- Pears
- Peas & Pea Shoots (Variety)
- Peppers (Variety Mild to Scorching Hot)
- Perennials
- Plant Bulbs
- Plums
- Potatoes- Variety
- Popcorn (Microwavable cobs, & variety loose) Y
- Pot Pies
- Fruit Pies
- Pumpkins
- Radishes
- Raspberries
- Rubs & Marinades (Variety)
- Rhubarb
- Rutabaga
- Roasted Nuts (Variety)
- Saffron
- Sauerkraut
- Sausage
- Scallions
- Shallots
- Shrubs
- Smoothies
- Spices, Rubs, Teas, Dip and Soup Mixes (Variety)
- Spinach
- Squashes (Variety)
- Strawberries
- Sunflowers
- Swiss Chard
- Tart Cherry Juice
- Tomatoes (Variety)
- Tomatillos
- Vegetable Plants
- Watermelon
- Wine (Variety)
- Zucchini
- And Much More!
- BackPorch Produce (Certified Organic & CSA)
Babcia’s Pierogi
Baggit’s Bread (Ciabatta Bread)
Big Norwegian Kombucha (starting in July)
Big Norm’s Dogs
Blue Eyed Baker (French desserts)
Bowman Farms (starting June 20th)
Burning Asphalt Sauces & Rubs
Cherry Grove (Meats)
Citrus Smashers
Dirt Rich Farm
Duke’s Donuts
Dragonfly Jams & Jellies
East Hill Creamery
Eden Valley Creamery
FARMTHISWAY (CSA)
First Mate Dog Treats
Finom Desserts
Funke’s Flowers
Gage Farms (starts in July)
Gramma Peppers
Hanzlian Sausage
Henry’s Gardens
Hewitt Farms
Hillside View Produce
Joe Saiia Produce
Kissed by the SUN spices & rubs
KO Kettle Corn
Life Itself (Chaga Mushroom Tea)
Lilly Belle Meads (guest coming in August)
Lindstrom Farm
Maple Glen Sugar House (Maple products)
Maple View Alpacas (Alpaca clothing/varying times)
Meyer’s Homegrown LLC (Popcorn products)
M&M Pickles
McDuffies Bakery (Mr. Pot Pie)
Moneybags Dumpings
Pawlowski Pierogies
Petal Pusher of WNY
Purely Sensual Soaps
Robbin’s Nest Country Store (Meats/eggs)
Sprague Farms Little Sprouts
Spoonfuls Peanut Butter
Sweet Fields Honey
Sweet to the Soul (Jams and Granola)
The Bagel Jar(Starting in August)
Village Juice Works
We R Nuts
Winery of Ellicottville
Yager Farms
NYS Department of Agriculture Sponsored Food Programs – Accepted at Market
A majority of our vegetable and fruit farmers participate in the US Department of Agriculture’s Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program. Other benefit coupons are also accepted by a few vendors at the market such as Veteran coupons, WIC, SNAP and EBT. These programs offer financial assistance in the form of checks, wood nickels, or via EBT benefit card. If you are a senior who lives in New York State, aged 60 years or older, and low-income, you may be eligible to receive Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP) checks. Eligible seniors receive a booklet with Senior FMNP checks that can only be used to purchase local, fresh, unprocessed vegetables and fruits at participating farmers markets and farm stands. Seniors must contact their local county Office for the Aging for more information about where to receive Senior FMNP checks. The program starts July 1 and checks are distributed on a first come, first serve basis. Contact your County Office for the Aging General Assistance: (800) 342-9871 or online by clicking here.