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Farmers Markets that Accept SNAP/EBT in New York
42 markets · showing 24 alphabetically — page 1 of 2.
42SNAP markets
Alexandria Bay Farmers Market
Alexandria Bay, NY
SNAP/EBTWICCredit
Belmont Farmers Market
Belmont, NY
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
Broome County Regional Farmers Market
Binghamton, NY
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
Canal Village Farmers' Market
Medina, NY
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
Canton Farmers Market
Canton, NY
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
Clinton Farmers Market
Clinton, NY
SNAP/EBTCreditDebit
Down to Earth Chelsea Farmers Market
New York, NY
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
Down to Earth Cunningham Park Farmers Market
Queens, NY
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
Down to Earth Larchmont Farmers Market
Larchmont, NY
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
Down to Earth McGolrick Park Farmers Market
Brooklyn, NY
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
Down to Earth Morningside Park Farmers Market
Manhattan, NY
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
Down to Earth Ossining Farmers Market
Ossining, NY
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
Down to Earth Park Slope Farmers Market
Park Slope, NY
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
Down to Earth Rye Farmers Market
Rye, NY
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
Down to Earth Scarsdale Farmers Market
Scarsdale, NY
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
East Side Farmers' Market
Elmira, NY
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
Elmwood Bidwell Farmers' Market
Buffalo, NY
SNAP/EBTWICCredit
Fordham Farmers Market
The Bronx, NY
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
Fulton Stall Market - Indoor Farmers Market
New York, NY
SNAP/EBTCreditDebit
Granville - Route 22 Farmers Markets
Granville, NY
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
Grass Roots Farmers Market
New York, NY
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
Hudson Farmers' Market
Hudson, NY
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
Jamestown Farmers Market - Summer
Jamestown, NY
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
Jamestown Farmers Market - Winter
Jamestown, NY
SNAP/EBTWICSenior FMNP
Frequently asked questions
How many New York farmers markets accept SNAP/EBT?
42 farmers markets in New York are listed as accepting SNAP/EBT. That's 42 out of 394 published New York 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 New York 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.
