GrowNYC Sugar Hill Greenmarket Coming To Harlem

June 3, 2017

This brand new Saturday market offers residents of Harlem a weekend shopping destination for fresh fruits and vegetables, bread and baked goods, honey and other farm-fresh products. The market is located on the plaza of a new building designed by architect David Adjaye that includes affordable housing, an early childhood center, and the Sugar Hill Children’s Museum of Art & Storytelling.

Includes cooking demos, seasonal celebrations, and family friendly activities.

Farmers from:

  • Acevedo’s Farm Vegetables from Orange County, NY. A New Farmer Development Project participant.
  • Artisan Oven, Central Bakery Breads and baked goods from Bergen County, NJ
  • Nolasco’s Farm Vegetables, Mexican specialty produce, and herbs from Warren County, NJ
  • Terhune Orchards Orchard fruit from Dutchess County, NY

Cash, EBT/Food Stamps, Debit/Credit, WIC & Senior FMNP coupons accepted.

Health Bucks are here! EBT users — for every $5 spent in EBT, customers receive a $2 Health Buck coupon to purchase additional fruits and vegetables.

Open Saturdays, June 24 – November 18, 2017
Market Hours: 8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Sugar Hill Greenmarket at West 155th Street and St. Nicholas Avenue, Harlem, New York [map]



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