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    A nice idea and beautiful spot, but music is played so loud that it's hard to enjoy any of it. Also, no alcohol sold...

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    McCarren Park Farmers Market

    McCarren Park Farmers Market

    4.4(44 reviews)
    0.7 miWilliamsburg - North Side
    $$

    I haven't been to a TON of these markets overall, but I'm always quite happy to come back to this…read moreone - especially around the Fall season. There's tons and tons of park space of all sorts in the immediate vicinity (outdoor BBQ, dog runs, track and field, or just plain grass lawns with plenty of trees and open), which makes this a fun experience for an hour or two rather than just quickly buying and leaving. You can easily buy some supplies at the market and have a snack or picnic steps away. This place is around all year I believe but we really enjoy coming in the Fall, as there's great options here for hot cider and donuts, fresh fruits and vegetables, delicious cheese and milk (some of the best Eggnog I've had is sold each year at this market), and lots of other stuff to peruse from while on a leisurely weekend stroll. We live over in Queens, and there's some half-decent similar markets around in that part of town, but it's just nicer to bike or commute over to Greenpoint and enjoy this Farmers Market on a Saturday. If you're in the area on a Saturday morning, treat yourself and stop by.

    I love this farmers market. It's the perfect size. They have everything you would want - multiple…read moreorganic and/or local vegetables and fruit, dairy and meat options, eggs, flowers, herbs, and some bakeries. I go almost every week during peak season for my produce :)

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    Moore Street Market - Puerto Rican pastelles

    Moore Street Market

    4.5(22 reviews)
    1.9 miEast Williamsburg
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    I attended a holiday potluck with some of my favorite coworkers in Brooklyn last week and decided…read moreto swing by Moore Street Market to grab some goodies. Moore Street Market is an incredible Puerto Rican market in the heart of Brooklyn. They have anything and everything you can think of.. and that includes my all-time favorite boriqua delicacy.. pastelles! I picked up a dozen (half chicken, half pork) for only $22. They come frozen & bundled in twos and are the perfect size, which make them easy for boiling. If you've never had a pastele before, they are sort of similar to a tamale.. except made with masa de yuca instead of corn flour. They are filled with meat, pimento, olives and more, all mixed together with delicious achiote seed oil, spices and herbs. If you ae Puerto Rican or just so happen to make pasteles each year for friends and family, and don't quite feel up to the task this year, rest assured that Moore Street Market as got you covered!

    The spot is convenient and the staff is genuinely nice. Staff treated customers with special care…read more The food is well-prepared, costs remain reasonable and service excels. The taste quality justifies their pricing. This restaurant creates good meals!

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    FAD Market - FAD Market at Empire Stores

    FAD Market

    4.7(3 reviews)
    2.8 miSouth Street Seaport
    $$

    Love supporting independent and small businesses. Good variety of products and a great place to…read morefind unique pieces, to add to your wardrobe or home.

    This is such an awesome pop-up market in Brooklyn featuring local artists, designers and creators!!…read moreThis summer (dates on their website), the market is popping up on select weekends at the Invisible Dog Art Center on Bergen street in Cobble Hill. Exactly the type of location you'd picture it at - a perfect fit. There are upwards of 30 vendors in the space with everything from pottery, clothing, jewelry, coasters, plants, and general household knick-knacks that you're SURE to find something for yourself or something for a friend's birthday or for a "just because" gift. I'm obsessed. It's extra cool because you're shopping local and supporting local businesses and artists. Tip: don't miss the trucks stopped outside that are also part of the event (esp Hunt & Gather!). So freaking cool that there are pop-up shops INSIDE trucks as part of the pop-up shop! As most know, shopping local oftentimes comes at a cost... and some things are a bit pricey. Which is why I'm knocking it down a star. It's not the market's fault, but it still makes it tough for us sort-of-frugal-buyers to find affordable items. I did, however, get an amazing coaster with the Brooklyn Bridge on it, painted by a local, and there were some plates/bowls and rings I had my eye on as well. Tons of options, and recommend EVERYONE stop by, no matter what price range you're looking in. I'll be back.

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    Dekalb Market Hall - The Showroom Bakehouse- Cookie of the day. A bit doughy and a bit too sweet. OK

    Dekalb Market Hall

    4.2(826 reviews)
    2.9 miDowntown Brooklyn
    $$

    This food hall has options for every foodie! There's also a Trader Joe's right there, so if you…read moreneed to enhance your selection in any way, you can just go there. The description of "diverse global cuisines" is extremely accurate. I was there on a Sunday; it was crowded but the lines weren't too long and we were able to find seating. They have tables for small or larger parties. One scary moment was when the police were looking for someone. I was startled when I walked out of the ladies room and they almost ran into me because they were on the hunt for someone. I hope they caught the person and I hope everyone is safe. There's a pretty heavy police presence in the area (or maybe it was the day I was there).

    We had a show at the Brooklyn Paramount and needed a spot to have dinner before the show. Doors…read moreopen for VIP at 5:30PM so it had to be an early / fast dinner. I don't spend a lot of time in Brooklyn, so I actually had no idea that the Dekalb Market Hall was a thing until I started zooming in/out on Google Maps. This sounded like the best idea for our group of 4 - we could all get whatever we wanted to eat without having to compromise on one cuisine! Jokes on us, 3/4 of us ended up getting food at Hainan Jones. I had a grilled chicken bowl from Wiki Wiki and we also had boba from Tea Makers. Everything at Hainan Jones was great. The bowl at Wiki Wiki was really good. The boba was just fine. You really can't go wrong with Dekalb Market Hall, there are literally so many options. When we were leaving, we realized there was an entire whole section that we had not even realized was there! A plus is that there are bathrooms inside so you can use it before you leave.

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    Bushwick Farmers' Market - 2010 Logo Revamp

    Bushwick Farmers' Market

    4.4(8 reviews)
    3.2 miBushwick, Bedford Stuyvesant
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    The Bushwick Farmer's Market is definitely worth checking out. It's small, but growing. You can…read morepurchase many farmer's market staples here, but the selection is by no means extensive. The fact that there is a farmer's market in Bushwick is quite exciting in itself- local organic produce has even crept into the hood! Just in case you missed this detail- there are two location: Wednesdays @ Broadway & Linden, Saturdays @ Maria Hernandez Park. They've recently added a live cooking demo & food tasting series to the saturday market. Definitely swing by for this at some point. Today I got to taste a delicious portabello ropa vieja. Yum. I didn't linger on the cooking demos too long, but one can certainly gain some knowledge on cooking all those fresh tasty vegetables. I'll stop through again sometime soon. There is a CSA called NEXTDOORGANICS stationed at the Bushwick Farmer's Market that I'll probably be joining. This CSA is unique in that you don't pay upfront for the whole harvest season, you can go week by week. Also, fresh cut flowers are included in your weekly pickups. Aside from veggies, Bushwick Farmer's Market also has local honey, cheese and milk, brewklyn grind coffee and artisanal bread. I look forward to seeing this farmer's market grow in the future. What they are doing is wonderful.

    Awesome traveling market that changes sizes due to the space. There is one on Grove and Myrtle that…read moreI went to today. I bought something I never heard or ate before: Ground Tomatoes. They are akin to the tomatillo but the size of a cherry tomato. Just pop them in your mouth they are delicious! Oh and pretty decent prices

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    Essex Market - Exterior

    Essex Market

    4.1(350 reviews)
    1.7 miLower East Side
    $$

    As a longtime patron of Essex Market, I highly recommend this historic Lower East Side destination…read morefor dining and shopping. What began as an unofficial pushcart market in 1888 has evolved into a modern, 37,000-square-foot facility at the corner of Essex and Delancey Streets. Recommended Vendors Nordic Preserves Fish and Wildlife Company for outstanding Scandinavian delicacies like gravlax, house-cured herring, and smoked salmon baguette sandwiches. Ni Japanese Deli, creating delicious bento boxes, miso soup, and rice bowls with ample vegan and vegetarian options. Dhamaka is an award-winning Indian soul food focused on rare provincial recipes. It's difficult to get a reservation but it's worth the effort. Don Ceviche (Market) A favorite for Peruvian classics like fresh ceviche, lomo saltado, and rotisserie chicken. Luis Meat Market A legacy, family-owned butcher shop operating for over 20 years, offering a massive variety including specialty cuts. They provide a great bang for your buck and it's my go to for morcilla and oxtails. Porto Rico Importing Co. is an old school coffee importer with a branch conveniently located inside the market. Today, the market houses nearly 40 independent vendors, community spaces, and a mezzanine with public seating. It remains a vital culinary hub that perfectly blends neighborhood grocery essentials with artisanal dining.

    This market combines restaurant stalls with grocery stalls. Lots of international markets with a…read moregreat variety of cultural staples, fresh produce, specialty foods. I could spend hours here and lots of money choosing from the variety of vendors.

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