Farmers Markets in Middlesex County
Connecticut
Abundant Markets Along the River
Middlesex County features 8 vibrant markets serving Old Saybrook and Middletown. It plays a vital role in Connecticut's local food scene, providing essential hubs for shore and river valley residents.
Lavender, Mushrooms, and Free-Range Eggs
Shoppers enjoy a diverse selection of 27 unique products across the county's stalls. Keep an eye out for popular items like mushrooms, lavender, and free-range eggs that define the local flavor.
Seasonal Shopping Five Days a Week
Markets are open five days a week, with Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday offering the most choices. All markets in this county are seasonal, so plan your visits between March and November to catch the peak harvest.
Coastal Charm Meets Historic Streets
The markets are split perfectly between the coastal charm of Old Saybrook and the historic streets of Middletown. Each city hosts four markets, creating two dense pockets of local commerce and community connection.
Find Variety in Old Saybrook
Make your way to the Homestead Growers Market in Old Saybrook for a wide selection of 11 product types. You can expect a friendly local vibe and tables overflowing with seasonal produce and handmade goods.
Market Insights
Middlesex County has 8 farmers markets. 4 hold weekend hours. 7 accept EBT/SNAP benefits. Common products include Mushrooms, Nuts, Free-Range Eggs.
Cities in Middlesex County
ZIP Codes
Products Available in Middlesex County
All Markets in Middlesex County
Old Saybrook Green Market
Homestead Growers Market
Historic Farmers' Market
Fresh Fields Fresh Market
Middletown Growers Market
Historic Farm Market
Central Growers Market
Market Square Community Market
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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.