Boston Farmers Markets
With many locations across Boston, you can buy affordable, healthy, and fresh local produce at local farmers markets.
Most Boston farmers markets accept the:
- Healthy Incentives Program (HIP), and
- Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP or food stamps) benefits on an Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card.
Markets
See the table below for a list of farmers markets in Boston, their locations, and hours.
Coupon Program
The Farmers Market Coupon Program aims to make fresh food accessible for households experiencing food insecurity, prioritizing those who do not qualify for other food resources, especially immigrant and refugee households.
The program runs from July to October. Coupon booklets of up to $25 in value are distributed monthly by community organizations and healthcare centers across Boston. Coupons can be used at any City of Boston farmers market (*except the Charlesgate and SoWa markets) to purchase fresh produce, dairy products, eggs, meats and seafood, dried goods, baked goods such as bread, and seeds or seedlings.
Where can I get farmers market coupons?
How do I use the farmers market coupons?
Coupons can only be used at participating markets--see the list of markets in the "Markets" section above. You cannot receive change from a coupon and they must be used before they expire at the end of each month. See our shopper's guide for more information.
Community Cookbook
Use your farmers market products in recipes from the Community Cookbook. The cookbook is a collection of diverse recipes from Boston Public Schools families, community partners, and community members across the City.