A Middlesex County Agricultural Hub
Middletown hosts half of Middlesex County's eight markets, serving as a central hub for agricultural diversity. The city offers four distinct market locations that provide a warm, community-focused shopping experience for residents and visitors alike.
Four Unique Ways to Shop Local
You can choose from four different markets, ranging from the weekday Middletown Growers Market to the weekend-focused Historic Farm Market. Each venue offers a unique atmosphere, like the lively Sunday Market Square Community Market or the seasonal Central Growers Market.
Diverse Harvest and Unique Crafts
Shoppers discover 18 unique products across the city, with meat appearing at three of the four locations. High-demand items include organic produce, fresh mushrooms, and locally caught seafood available throughout the season.
Plan Your Week Around the Harvest
Market activity peaks on Mondays and Thursdays with two markets running simultaneously, while Saturdays and Sundays offer weekend shopping opportunities. Although none of the four markets stay open through winter, the seasons typically stretch from March through November.
Discover More Connecticut Treasures
After visiting Middletown, check out nearby Hartford or New Haven to see more of the state's 31 markets. You can also explore the full Middlesex County directory to find more local gems.
Market Insights
Middletown has 4 farmers markets. 2 hold weekend hours. 3 accept EBT/SNAP benefits. Common products include Meat, Organic Produce, Mushrooms.
All Markets in Middletown
Middletown Growers Market
Historic Farm Market
Central Growers Market
Market Square Community Market
ZIP Codes in Middletown
Other Cities in Connecticut
Market data sourced from the USDA National Farmers Market Directory. Data is updated periodically and may not reflect real-time changes.