97th Street Greenmarket is a farmers’ market located in New York, New York, serving the Upper West Side community with fresh, locally sourced produce and goods. Situated on West 97th Street between Columbus and Amsterdam Avenues, this market offers a convenient and accessible venue for residents to purchase seasonal fruits, vegetables, baked goods, and artisanal products directly from regional farmers and vendors. Open year-round on Fridays from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., it provides a consistent outlet for local agriculture and an opportunity for shoppers to support sustainable food systems.
The market emphasizes a direct connection between consumers and producers, fostering an environment where customers can learn about the origins of their food and the practices behind its cultivation. Vendors often bring a variety of items that reflect the changing seasons, allowing shoppers to explore diverse offerings throughout the year. The market’s location in Manhattan’s vibrant 10025 postal code area makes it a popular destination for those seeking high-quality ingredients and a community-focused shopping experience.
Although the GrowNYC Compost Program previously operated at this site, it has since ended, with alternative composting options available through city resources. The market occasionally adjusts its schedule due to weather or special circumstances, ensuring the safety and convenience of both vendors and patrons. For those interested in visiting, 97th Street Greenmarket remains a vital hub for fresh food and local agriculture in New York City, contributing to the neighborhood’s sustainability and culinary diversity.


































