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Farmers Markets in Old Saybrook, Connecticut

Part of Middlesex County

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The Region's Market Leader

Old Saybrook is a powerhouse for local food, hosting four of the eight total markets in Middlesex County. With 21 unique products available, it offers the most variety of any city in this guide. The community's commitment to agriculture is evident in its bustling seasonal market scene.

A Market for Every Taste

With four distinct markets, Old Saybrook offers a wealth of choices including the Old Saybrook Green Market and the Historic Farmers' Market. You can find everything from microgreens and wine at Homestead Growers to organic produce at Fresh Fields. Each market brings its own personality and specialized vendor list to the city.

Unmatched Variety and Staples

Nuts, free-range eggs, and fruits are the stars here, appearing at three out of the four markets. Beyond the basics, you can hunt for lavender, artisan cheese, pasta, and even local pet treats. The impressive count of 21 unique products makes this city a true destination for culinary exploration.

Wednesdays and Saturdays in the Sun

Market activity in Old Saybrook is concentrated on Wednesdays and Saturdays throughout the season. The Historic Farmers' Market kicks things off in April, while the others join the mix by June to celebrate the summer peak. Wednesday afternoons are particularly busy, with three different markets operating simultaneously.

Explore More Along the Coast

Don't stop at Old Saybrook; the markets in Stonington and New Haven are just a short drive away. Browse our full Middlesex County directory to see all the local flavors this region has to offer.

Market Insights

Old Saybrook has 4 farmers markets. 2 hold weekend hours. 4 accept EBT/SNAP benefits. Common products include Nuts, Free-Range Eggs, Fruits.

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Market data sourced from the USDA National Farmers Market Directory. Data is updated periodically and may not reflect real-time changes.