Best Summer Farmers Markets in Bergen County NJ: A Local's Guide
Fresh produce, artisan breads, live music, and community vibes — Bergen County's farmers markets are one of the best perks of living here. Here are the ones worth your Saturday morning.
Last updated: July 16, 2026
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Take the QuizOne of the things that surprises people most about Bergen County is how many excellent farmers markets operate here from late spring through fall. Whether you're picking up heirloom tomatoes for a weeknight dinner or spending a leisurely Sunday morning browsing artisan cheeses and fresh-baked bread, the options are genuinely impressive — and they reflect the character of each town.
Having lived and worked in this area for over 32 years, I've watched these markets grow from simple produce stands into full community gathering spots. Here's my curated guide to the best ones.
Ramsey Farmers Market: The Gold Standard
If you only visit one farmers market in Bergen County, make it Ramsey's. Widely considered the best in the region, this massive market draws over 70 vendors every Sunday from May through November. You'll find artisan breads, farmstead cheeses, homemade pasta, fresh produce, gourmet nuts, specialty coffees, olive oils, spices, honey, maple syrup, local wines, and fresh fish.
- Location: Erie Plaza train station, 2 W. Main St., Ramsey
- Schedule: Sundays, 9 AM – 2 PM (May through November)
- Don't miss: The seasonal Strawberry Festival and Apple Dessert Contest — genuine community events that draw crowds from across the county.
Ramsey itself is one of Bergen County's most charming northern towns, and the market captures that small-town feel perfectly. If you're exploring Ridgewood or Glen Rock, it's worth the short drive north.
Ridgewood Farmers Market: Downtown Charm
Ridgewood's farmers market is a community institution — a Sunday morning ritual for many village residents. The market emphasizes fresh, locally grown produce and operates in a central downtown location that makes it easy to combine with a stroll through Ridgewood's excellent shops and restaurants.
- Location: NJ Transit Railroad Station area, Godwin & W. Ridgewood Aves.
- Schedule: Sundays, 8:30 AM – 2 PM (June through November)
- Don't miss: Caradonna Farms for outstanding seasonal produce — their cherry and peach selections are particularly well-regarded.
Ridgewood is one of the most walkable downtowns in Bergen County, so this market pairs naturally with a coffee at a local café and some browsing through the village's boutiques. See our guide to the best coffee shops in Bergen County for where to grab a cup before you shop.
River Edge Farmers Market: Thursday Evening Vibes
River Edge offers something different: an afternoon/evening market that works perfectly for weeknight shopping. The market features live music while you browse, plus popular food vendors that turn it into a mini food festival.
- Location: 215 Continental Avenue, behind the River Edge Public Library
- Schedule: Thursdays, 3:00 PM – 7:00 PM (May through October)
- Don't miss: The Ice Cream Lady of NJ, Jersey Pickles, The Empanada Lady, Holy Cannolis, and The Brownie Bar. The food vendor lineup alone is worth the trip.
The evening timing and live music give this market a relaxed, social feel that's different from the typical Saturday-morning farmers market experience. River Edge is a great town with a strong community identity — if you haven't explored it, this is a good excuse.
Teaneck Farmers Market: Midweek Fresh Picks
Teaneck's market is a Thursday affair that brings farm-fresh produce, herbs, flowers, cheeses, Amish baked goods, and preserves to this diverse, community-oriented town. The selection reflects Teaneck's multicultural character, with vendors offering a range of products you won't find at every market.
- Location: Garrison Avenue and Beverly Road (behind Wells Fargo Bank)
- Schedule: Thursdays, 1:00 PM – 7:00 PM (June through October)
- Don't miss: The Amish baked goods and seasonal flower arrangements — both consistently popular.
Teaneck itself is a wonderful community with a celebrated history of inclusion, spacious lots, and the Cedar Lane dining corridor. If you're considering a move to Teaneck, the farmers market is a great way to experience the town's vibe firsthand.
Englewood Farmers Market: Friday in Depot Square
Englewood's market operates on Fridays, making it a great option for people who want fresh produce heading into the weekend. The market is located in Depot Square Park and runs rain or shine.
- Location: Depot Square Park, corner of North Van Brunt Street and Demarest Avenue
- Schedule: Fridays, 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM (June through October)
- Don't miss: Farm-fresh eggs, local honey, and gluten-free options — the vendor mix is solid and diverse.
Englewood is having a moment right now, with a growing restaurant scene and increasing investment in its downtown. See our full Englewood town guide for more on what makes this city worth watching.
Paramus Farmers Market: Midweek at Petruska Park
Paramus might be best known for its massive retail corridors, but the farmers market at Petruska Park offers a different side of the borough. The market features popular food vendors alongside fresh produce and local goods.
- Location: Petruska Park, 475 Fairview Ave., Paramus
- Schedule: Wednesdays, 2:00 PM – 6:30 PM (June through October)
- Don't miss: Damn Good Chicken's "Damnwich" sandwich, Spoon Me Soups, and Empanada Mania — the food vendor lineup is surprisingly strong.
County of Bergen Farmers Market: Weekday Convenience
If you want a farmers market experience during the workweek, the County of Bergen operates a Wednesday market right next to the county administration building in Hackensack.
- Location: 21 East Kansas Street, Hackensack (parking lot next to One Bergen County Plaza)
- Schedule: Wednesdays, 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
- Don't miss: The convenience factor — grab lunch and fresh produce during your work break.
Tips for Getting the Most Out of Bergen County Farmers Markets
After years of visiting these markets, here are a few practical tips:
- Bring cash. While many vendors now accept cards, some smaller producers are cash-only. Having $20–$40 in bills covers most purchases.
- Go early for selection, late for deals. The best produce goes fast, but vendors often offer discounts in the final hour rather than hauling everything back.
- Bring your own bags. Most vendors have limited bags, and you'll accumulate more than you expect.
- Talk to the vendors. Many of them are the actual farmers or producers. They'll tell you what's at peak season, how to prepare something new, or when next week's harvest will be ready.
- Check for seasonal events. Many markets host special festivals — strawberry festivals, peach celebrations, holiday markets — that are worth planning around.
The Bottom Line
Bergen County's farmers markets are one of the genuine quality-of-life perks of living here. They're community gathering spots, not just shopping destinations. Whether you're a longtime resident or just moving to the area, they're worth building into your weekly routine.
If you're exploring which Bergen County town fits your lifestyle, I'd love to help. With 32+ years in this area, I know these communities inside and out — and I can help you find the one that feels like home.
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