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Best Pittsburgh Farmers Markets

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  1. Kaelin Farm Market1

    Kaelin Farm Market

    The homemade pies here—especially the peach varieties and apple—are reason enough to visit, but you'll also find exceptional seasonal produce, fresh-baked goods, and plants in a welcoming space run by the Kaelins and their friendly team. The fall Pumpkin Paradise event and homemade sodas like Strawberry Mint make this North Hills farm market a reliable stop for quality local finds and treats your family will ask for again.

    farm-fresh producehomemade baked goodsseasonal eventsfamily-ownedlocal sourcing
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  2. Shenot Farm & Market2

    Shenot Farm & Market

    The farm stand stocks everything from seasonal produce and local breads to homemade salsas, but the real draw for families is the seasonal activities: pick-your-own apples in fall, a hayride with complimentary apples, and pumpkin patches alongside kid-friendly play areas. Settle in by the pond for a picnic lunch after you've filled your bag.

    Pick-your-own applesSeasonal produce & local foodsFall hayridesPumpkin patchesKid-friendly grounds

    Seasonal — typically summer through fall, with peak activity in corn, tomato, apple, and pumpkin seasons

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  3. Deener's Farm Market3

    Deener's Farm Market

    The greenhouse here overflows with vibrant plants and flowers alongside farm-fresh vegetables and seasonal produce—including notably sweet corn—all run by three sisters with deep roots in the community. It's a genuine local farm market where families can browse quality plants and pick up vegetables straight from the growers.

    Farm-fresh produceFlowering plants & greenhouseLocal, family-runSeasonal vegetablesPick-your-own feel
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  4. Bloomfield Saturday Market4

    Bloomfield Saturday Market

    Live music, roaming dogs, and a steady stream of friendly vendors create a genuinely social Saturday morning where families can load up on fresh seasonal produce, grab hot breakfast (gyros, tacos, biscuit sandwiches), and discover new vegetables together. Portable toilets and scattered seating make it comfortable for lingering, though bring sunscreen—the market can get hot without much shade.

    Fresh local produce & seasonal discoveryHot breakfast & casual lunch optionsLive music & community atmosphereFamily-friendly browsing & people-watchingYear-round shopping
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  5. Pittsburgh North Side Farmers Market5

    Pittsburgh North Side Farmers Market

    Fresh eggs, seasonal vegetables, and local meats anchor this Friday evening market, where you'll find everything from Bulgarian pastries at Jak's Bakery to grass-fed beef hot dogs and homemade pies—all in a pleasant park setting that makes for an easy, friendly browse with the family.

    Fresh local producePrepared foods & baked goodsEvening hours (family-friendly timing)Small, manageable marketSeasonal variety

    Seasonal — typically spring through early fall

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  6. Market Square6

    Market Square

    The outdoor market here buzzes with activity and dining options that appeal to all tastes—from casual chains to sit-down restaurants where families can grab a meal between browsing. Easy access via walking, bus, and light rail makes this a convenient hub for families exploring downtown, though plan daytime visits and keep an eye on younger children after dark.

    outdoor marketdining varietywalkable downtownfamily-friendly public spaceseasonal events
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  7. Lawrenceville Farmers Market7

    Lawrenceville Farmers Market

    Set in the shaded comfort of Arsenal Park, this Tuesday evening market creates a genuinely welcoming atmosphere where friendly vendors and cheerful shoppers make browsing feel like a community gathering rather than a chore. Beyond weekly shopping, families can catch special monthly events—like pie-baking competitions—that turn produce runs into actual adventures.

    Weekly summer marketMonthly special events & competitionsShaded park settingFamily-friendly vendorsVariety of goods (produce, baked goods, local products)

    Seasonal — typically summer Tuesday evenings

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  8. Freedom Farms Farmers Market8

    Freedom Farms Farmers Market

    The spacious, easy-to-navigate market features swings in the parking lot and seasonal activities like fall pumpkin picking that keep kids entertained while parents browse fresh farm produce, local meats, dairy, and homemade goods. Staff are genuinely helpful and welcoming, making this a relaxed outing where families can support local farmers and taste the real difference of farm-fresh food.

    Fresh, local produceFarm animals to seeKids' activities (swings, seasonal events)Farm-raised meats & dairyFall festival & pumpkins

    Seasonal — typically spring through early fall, with expanded fall festival activities

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  9. Squirrel Hill Farmers Market9

    Squirrel Hill Farmers Market

    The mix of farm-fresh produce, baked goods, and local treats makes this a genuinely rewarding stop for families looking to fill their basket and chat with growers who clearly love what they do. You'll find vegetables, eggs, cider, breads, and plants alongside jewelry and local art—plus vendors known for their generosity and warmth.

    farm-fresh producelocal bakers and foodsfriendly vendorsorganic optionscommunity atmosphere
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  10. Sewickley Farmer's Market10

    Sewickley Farmer's Market

    Set up in St. James parking lot on Saturday mornings, this compact market packs genuine variety—local produce vendors who know their crops inside and out, artisan goods from pottery to jewelry, and ready-to-eat options like fresh hummus and baked goods. Families can hunt for deals (three bunches of spinach for $5), chat with growers about what's coming next, and spot unique plants you won't find at chain stores, all within a walkable small-town setting.

    local produce & growersartisan goods & craftsbudget-friendly findshelpful vendorssmall-town vibe

    Seasonal — typically through Thanksgiving, then monthly winter hours

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  11. Farmers' Market Coop of East Liberty11

    Farmers' Market Coop of East Liberty

    Fresh-picked tomatoes, sweet corn, and seasonal vegetables come straight from local vendors who love talking through what's ripe and how to use it—plus fresh pastries, prepared foods, and quality meat make this a one-stop Saturday morning where kids can see real farmers and sample things you won't find in a regular grocery store.

    Fresh local produceVendor interactionSeasonal vegetablesBaked goods and prepared foodsSaturday farmers market
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  12. Trax Farm Market12

    Trax Farm Market

    The fall festival transforms this working farm into a multi-hour adventure, with hayrides, corn mazes, a pumpkin patch, bouncy houses, and train rides that easily captivate young children—plus food trucks, live music, and a browse-worthy market filled with seasonal décor and local goods. Beyond festival season, families can explore the farm stand's rotating produce, pick from an on-site café and deli, and let older kids loose in the antique loft while parents sample the brewery's offerings.

    fall festival & seasonal eventspumpkin patch & corn mazehayrides & farm activitiesfresh produce & local goodskid-friendly attractions

    Seasonal — typically spring through early fall, with major fall festival

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  13. Monroeville Lions Farmer's Market13

    Monroeville Lions Farmer's Market

    The market features rotating vendors with abundant fresh produce, baked goods, and local flowers, plus a coffee stand and meat options that draw crowds early for the best selections. Families can use P-EBT cards (with tokens and veggie coupons available) and find everything from juicy peaches to pies in a Saturday-morning community atmosphere.

    Fresh produce & seasonal fruitsLocal baked goods & flowersP-EBT friendlyWeekly vendor varietyFamily-friendly Saturday mornings

    Seasonal — Mother's Day weekend through the weekend before Thanksgiving

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  14. Mt. Lebanon Lions Farmers Market14

    Mt. Lebanon Lions Farmers Market

    With 20-plus vendors selling everything from fresh local produce to hot foods like ribs, gyros, and pierogies, plus homemade pies and shaved ice, this Wednesday evening market feels like a genuine community gathering where kids can explore and dogs are welcome. Ample free parking and rain-or-shine reliability make it an easy weekly stop for families looking to support local growers and small businesses.

    fresh local produceprepared foods & treatspet-friendlyfamily-welcoming atmosphereweekly community event
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  15. East End Farmstand15

    East End Farmstand

    The BBQ smoke and fresh-baked goods greet you as soon as you arrive at this Monday gathering spot, where kids can meet the actual farmers behind their vegetables while parents load up on everything from eight varieties of garlic to grass-fed meat, fresh pasta, and local honey. It's designed as much for lingering and eating together as shopping—a real neighborhood hub where you'll bump into familiar faces and discover unexpected local products.

    Meet local farmersFresh produce & prepared foodsCommunity gatheringEBT/SNAP acceptedSeasonal local sourcing

    Seasonal — typically spring through early fall

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  16. Forest Hills Farmers Market16

    Forest Hills Farmers Market

    The wood-fired pizza, fresh-baked pastries, and prepared foods draw crowds alongside local produce and artisan breads—arrive early if you have your eye on something specific, as popular items sell out quickly. Families can browse a real mix of vendors, grab lunch from food trucks, and sample everything from gyros to chocolate raspberry cream pie while supporting small local businesses.

    Fresh local produceArtisan baked goodsFood vendors & prepared foodsWood-fired pizzaCommunity gatheringGet there early
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  17. Carrick Farmer's Market17

    Carrick Farmer's Market

    This compact market brings together a small but carefully curated collection of local produce, fresh-baked bread, and seasonal flowers—perfect for families looking to build a week's worth of vegetables and fruits without overwhelming choices. You'll find friendly vendors and genuine farm-fresh quality, though the tight vendor count means it's best to arrive with specific items in mind rather than expecting extensive specialty foods.

    Fresh produce and baked goodsSmall, manageable sizeSeasonal varietyLocal farmersFamily-friendly browsing
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