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  • Only two markets to go!

    We're down to our last two markets of the season, so be sure to come by this Saturday between 9am and 2pm! Bluegrass from Fiddle Witch from 11am to 1pm, as well as loads of fresh produce, local meats and cheese, lunch foods, baked goodies, and oh - did we mention Tavernier Chocolates' new drinking chocolate? Beyond words...

  • Stockwell Brothers Band this Saturday

    We're delighted to welcome the Stockwell Brothers Band back to the market this Saturday, just in time for the return to summer weather! Enjoy their luscious harmonies from 11am to 1pm as well as the bounty of the fall harvest--squash, garlic, tomatoes, and so much more! We're open 9am to 2pm on Saturdays through October 26.

  • Kids' Day!

    Join us for the season's last Kids' Day, as local youth vend their handmade, homegrown wares. We'll have baked goods and creative crafts galore, and occasionally an enterprising young person will even have a bunny or two for sale (parents, be forewarned!). Additionally, potter Susan Dunning will offer a pottery seconds sale at her booth, so be sure to check it out. Open rain or shine, 9am to 2pm.

  • The harvest is here!

    September is a blissful month at the farmers' market - fewer crowds, cooler temperatures, and an abundance of nourishing foods. This weekend come be wowed by locally grown turmeric and ginger (Full Plate Farm), stunning bouquets (Deer Ridge Farm and Tapalou Guilds), hemp plants (High Meadows) and CBD products (Good Body Products and Bravo Botanicals), heirloom tomatoes (too numerous to list!), and a delectable nectarine syrup (Halifax Hollow MicroFarm). Plus, music from Decatur Creek from 11am to 1pm! Open rain or shine from 9am to 2pm. https://decaturcreek.com/songs

  • 45 years of love!

    This Saturday, July 6, is a very special day for the Brattleboro Farmers' Market: It's our 45th anniversary! We'll have a table at the market spotlighting our history in the community, as well as some finger foods for you, our wonderful customers. Thank you for 45 years of love! Open 9am to 2pm, rain or shine.

  • Music, caterpillars, and nourishment in many forms

    This Saturday we're excited to welcome back The Caterpillar Lab! Check out their amazing collection of caterpillars and prepare to be captivated! Also, Decatur Creek returns to the market performing their unique blend of folk, blues, and rock - always with the focus on the songs, lyrics, and vocals. Look for them under the big oak from 11am to 1pm. And of course, our 50+ vendors will be there to help you stock your fridge, finish planting your garden, and nourish you in so many ways. Massage? Check. Healthcare products? Check. Delicious lunch? Of course. Open 9am to 2pm, rain or shine.

  • Stockwell Brothers Band this Saturday!

    This Saturday the inimitable Stockwell Brothers Band will perform under the big tree from 11am to 1pm. Enjoy their melodious tunes while you shop from our amazing array of 50+ vendors. Gluten-free bean-based baked treats, black current snow cones, mushroom-based beverages, farm fresh ice cream and ricotta cheese, and so much more! Open 9am to 2pm.

  • Enter your name to win $25 in market tokens!

    Strolling of the Heifers is a celebration of local agriculture, and what better way to celebrate than shopping at the Brattleboro Farmers’ Market? This Saturday only, we’ll offer hourly raffles - just enter your name at the manager’s booth to win $25 in market tokens. Drawings are at 10am, 11am, 12pm, 1pm, and 2pm! Open Saturday 9am to 2pm.

  • Kids' Day!

    On Saturday, June 1 local youth will be vending their handmade, homegrown wares. Come support these young entrepreneurs and enjoy music from Arbo Doughty from 11am to 1pm under the big oak. While you're here, stock up on your week's produce, eggs, meats, cheese, and much more!

  • Head downtown for our Tuesday market!

    Our Downtown Market opens for the season on Tuesday, May 28! Look for us at the New England Youth Theater from 4-7pm. We have a great array of vendors this year, including Varee's Thai Hut, Vermont Gelato, Vermont Shepherd, Hidden Bean Bakeshop, Halifax Hollow MicroFarm, Bread from the Earth, Full Plate Farm, Lost Barn Farm, and Circle Mountain Farm.

  • Stop by for lunch or a snack

    Try some dim sum, Thai or Indian food, or crepes. Follow up with chocolates, ice cream or gelato, ending with baked goods and coffee. To make your market experience last, bring home some fresh baked bread, and Vermont wine.

  • Early Season Harvest

    Ramps, fiddleheads, wild ginger, asparagus radishes, lettuce and other early greens. And of course, you can start planting your garden, too.

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