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Farmers Markets that Accept SNAP/EBT in Connecticut
11 markets in Connecticut accept SNAP/EBT.
11SNAP markets
Brookfield CT Farmers Market
Brookfield, CT
SNAP/EBTCreditDebit
CitySeed's Dixwell Q-House Farmers Market
New Haven, CT
SNAP/EBTWICCredit
CitySeed’s Edgewood Park Farmers Market
New Haven, CT
SNAP/EBTWICCredit
CitySeed’s Wooster Square Farmers Market
New Haven, CT
SNAP/EBTWICCredit
Collinsville Farmers Market
Collinsville, CT
SNAP/EBTWICCredit
Danbury Farmers' Market
Danbury, CT
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
Lisbon Farmers' Market
Lisbon, CT
SNAP/EBTCreditDebit
Manchester's Spruce Street Market
Manchester, CT
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
Orange Community Farmers' Market
Orange, CT
SNAP/EBTWICCredit
South Windsor Farmers' Market
South Windsor, CT
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
Vernon Farmers Market
Vernon, CT
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
Frequently asked questions
How many Connecticut farmers markets accept SNAP/EBT?
11 farmers markets in Connecticut are listed as accepting SNAP/EBT. That's 11 out of 125 published Connecticut markets.
How does SNAP/EBT work at a farmers market?
Most participating markets accept the SNAP/EBT card at a central booth — you swipe once, get tokens or wooden coins, and use those at any vendor selling eligible food. Some markets also offer Double Up Food Bucks or similar matching programs that stretch your benefits.
What if a Connecticut market isn't listed as accepting SNAP/EBT?
Listings here reflect what each market reported to public USDA directories. A market that isn't flagged for SNAP/EBT may still accept it in practice — call ahead to confirm, or check the market's own website if listed.
