Blog : Newmarket Farmers' Market has a little bit of everything

By Jim Cavan | Sep 1, 2010 | in

When it comes to beautiful, quaint New England villages, you'd be hard pressed to find a downtown more picturesque than Newmarket. And you'd be equally exhausted finding a more bountiful, dynamic, and popular farmer's market anywhere on the Seacoast.

The Newmarket Farmers' Market is now in its second year and growing every week. With only a few weeks left in the summer / autumn season, now's your chance to experience first hand the Seacoast's growing orientation towards locally made, harvested, and grown products.

Every Saturday between now and October 9th -- and once a month during the winter, starting in November -- come on down to Newmarket and get your hands on delicious local food, see your friends and Seacoast neighbors, and enjoy the music beside the beautiful, historic Stone Church Meeting House! Featuring the freshest locally grown fruit & vegetables, gourmet mushrooms, goat's milk cheese & yogurt, eggs, breads & pastry, wines made from 100% NH grown fruits, jams & jellies, 2010 maple syrup, fresh roasted coffee, pastured fed antibiotic-free chicken, beef, lamb, pork, rabbit, locally harvested oysters, soaps, art, agricultural crafts and specialty products -- the Newmarket Farmers's Market has everything you'd ever want and more!

Pick up fresh corn, cantaloupe, crisp mixed greens, juicy tomatoes, sweet carrots & garlic. Then, sit in the new cafe with a cup of locally roasted coffee and a fresh pastry, all while listening to talented local musicians strum away under the warm fall sun. Learn more by clicking here!