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Winter Farmers Market in Huntington

πŸ“… Every Saturday through March 28 πŸ• 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM πŸ“ Huntington Village

About This Event

Just because it's winter doesn't mean farm-fresh food goes into hibernation. Huntington's beloved Winter Farmers Market brings 30+ local vendors indoors every Saturday, offering the best of Long Island's agricultural bounty alongside artisan goods, prepared foods, and live entertainment.

Now in its 15th season, the Winter Market has become a Saturday morning institution for families across Nassau and western Suffolk. Located in the heated Town Hall pavilion, it's the perfect way to support local farmers, discover new producers, and stock up on ingredients you won't find at the supermarket.

Beyond produce, you'll find local honey, fresh-baked breads, artisan cheeses, grass-fed meats, handmade pasta, specialty preserves, and rotating prepared food vendors serving everything from hot empanadas to fresh oysters. It's breakfast, shopping, and community connection all in one cozy morning outing.

🧺 Featured Vendors This Week

Satur Farms

Baby greens, herbs, specialty lettuces

Sang Lee Farms

Organic produce, Asian vegetables

Catapano Dairy

Fresh goat cheese, artisan products

Kerber's Farm

Fresh pies, baked goods, preserves

8 Hands Farm

Grass-fed beef, pasture-raised pork

North Fork Potato Chips

Kettle-cooked chips, local potatoes

Long Island Apiaries

Raw honey, beeswax candles

Briermere Farms

Famous pies, fresh baked goods

What to Expect

  • 30+ local vendors offering produce, meats, dairy, baked goods, and more
  • Indoor heated venueβ€”comfortable in any weather
  • Live acoustic music from local musicians each week
  • Hot coffee and prepared foods perfect for breakfast or early lunch
  • Free parking in the Town Hall lot
  • Dog-friendly outdoor seating area (weather permitting)
  • SNAP/EBT accepted at participating vendors

Pro Tips

Arrive early: The best selection is between 9-10 AM, especially for popular items like Briermere pies and Catapano cheese.

Bring cash: While many vendors accept cards, some are cash-only. There's an ATM in the lobby.

BYOB (Bring Your Own Bag): Come prepared with reusable bagsβ€”it's better for the environment and easier to carry.