The 46th Season of the Hamburg Farmers’ Market kicks off May 6, 2023!
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.
Location: Hamburg Moose Lodge (#992), 45 Church St., Hamburg, NY 14075
Thanks to the Moose Lodge #992 for being such an amazing host!
For help with large purchases or heavy items let us know, and we can help carry and utilize carts to help get things to your vehicles with ease!
Thanks to our 2022 Market Sponsors!
Welcome! Our Farmers’ Market was established in 1977 and remains a traditional local producer only 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. 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 leashed and 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. Porta Potties are available for use.
Click the picture above to purchase Farmers’ Market Gift Certificates!
They make great stocking stuffers!
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- Annual flowering plants
- Apples
- Apricots
- Asian Greens
- Asparagus
- Bacon
- Baked Goods
- Bagels
- Cookies
- Scones
- Breads
- Cinnamon Rolls
- Pastries
- Specialty Cup Cakes
- Orange & Almond Buns
- Macarons
- Croissants
- Muffins
- Cup Cakes
- Eclairs
- Tarts
- Pies
- 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
- Dumplings
- 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
- Horseradish
- 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
- Nutritional Bars
- Olive Oil
- Onions
- Okra
- Pasta Sauce
- Patio Pots and tomatoes
- Peaches
- Peanut Butter
- Pears
- Peas & Pea Shoots (Variety)
- Peppers (Variety Mild to Scorching Hot)
- Perennials
- Perogies
- Pickles
- Plant Bulbs
- Plums
- Potatoes- Variety
- Popcorn (Microwavable cobs & variety loose)
- Pot Pies
- Fruit Pies
- Pressed Juice
- Pumpkins
- Radishes
- Raspberries
- Rubs & Marinades (Variety)
- Rhubarb
- Rutabaga
- Roasted Nuts (Variety)
- Saffron
- Sauerkraut
- Sausage
- Scallions
- Shallots
- Smoothies
- Soaps & Lotions (Goat milk & essential Oil)
- Spices & Rubs (Variety)
- Spinach
- Squashes (Variety)
- Strawberries
- Sunflowers
- Swiss Chard
- Tomatoes (Variety)
- Tomatillos
- Vegetable Plants
- Watermelon
- Wine (Variety)
- Zucchini
- And Much More!
- Alpha Importers
APA Kitchen
Avenue 29 Food
Backporch Produce
The Bagel Jar
Baggit’s Bread - Beyond the Barnyard and Flower Co.
- The Blend Food Truck
- Bloom and Rose
Blue Eyed Baker - Boston Hills Brewery (Cole Rd Farms)
- Bowman Farms
The Bubble Bar – powered by Alchemy Wine & Beer
Buffalo Artisan Food Traders - Buffalo Bros Burgers
Burning Asphalt - Butera’s Village Brew House
- Chef’s RestaurantCherry Grove (Local meats)
- Chestnut Hill Farm
Citrus Smashers
Dated Nutrition
Dirt Rich Farms
Dragon Girl Tea Co - Dopest Dough
- Duda’s Winery
- Duke’s Donuts
East Hill Creamery
Eden Valley Creamery - Ellicottville Distillery Co.
Farmthisway
Finom
Flat 12 Mushrooms
Fudd’s House of Munch - Gage Farms
- Greene’s BBQ (Food Truck)
Hanzlian Sausage - The Happy Pickle
- Happeas
- Heavenly Little Bites
Henry’s Gardens
Hewitt Farms
Hope Before Heaven - JECA Energy Bar
- Kate’s Creations
KO Kettle Corn
Life Itself (Chaga Mushroom Tea)
Lilly Belle Meads
Lindstrom’s Farm - Mama Mary’s Desserts
Maple Glen Sugar House
Maple View Alpacas
Mazurek’s Bakery - Mead People 716
M&M Pickles
Money Bags Dumplings
Nickel City Nitro - Nick’s Spider Venom
Olio Bellissimo - One-Eyed Barkery (Previous First mate Dog Treats)
- Otherworld Wellness
- Paul’s Rocket Stoves
- Purely Scentual Soaps & Gifts
- Savage Wheat Project
Smokin Oak - Snowy Brook FarmsSpoonfuls Gourmet Nut Butters
- Stingers BBQ Rubs & Seasonings
- Stephanie’s Naturals
- Sugar’d Shamrock
- Stella’s Old Fashioned Pierogi
- Sweet Lil’ Sweets
- Sweet to the Soul
Ten Thousand Vines - TIL Brewing
- Tis the Season
- Uncommon Greens
- Under Fire Pizza
- Vinegars, Etc.
We R Nuts
Winery of Ellicottville - Wanderer Hut (Polish Food Truck)
- What’s Pop-In Gourmet Popcorn
- Yager Farms
- Yoga Pants Vodka
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 and other benefit coupons are also accepted by select 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. To find out if you are eligible, click the links below or contact the Department of Agriculture at 716-847-3185, for seniors, contact your County Office for the Aging General Assistance: (800) 342-9871, or online by clicking here.
Learn more about local Nutrition Programs
Cornell Cooperative Extension: soil testing, classes and other agriculture information!