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Farmers Market
Bronx, New York
Harvest Home Mt. Eden Market is part of Harvest Home Farmers Market, whose mission-driven work centers on moving substantial amounts of farm product into New York City neighborhoods. At Mt. Eden Parkway and Morris Avenue in the Bronx, that mission takes the shape of a seasonal, twice-weekly market with produce-focused farm vendors and a bakery in the mix. The schedule runs on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8am to 3pm, giving neighborhood shoppers a weekday option during the May-to-November season.
Mt. Eden Parkway and Morris Avenue host a market tied to Harvest Home’s broader mission and program structure, including farmers, crop schedules, and Bronx market operations. That matters here because the market is built around farms and food producers serving New York City neighborhoods during a defined May-through-November season rather than as an occasional pop-up.
The vendor roster points to a steady produce presence: Fresh Radish Farms grows in the Black Dirt region of Goshen, Hostetler’s Produce focuses on fruits and vegetables including peaches, corn, watermelon, and cucumbers, and Morgiewicz Produce brings vegetables and herbs such as onions, peppers, tomatoes, callaloo, celery, and papalo. Huerta Farm is described as providing the community with access to healthy food, grounding the market’s local role in direct food access as well as farm sales.
The mix here leans heavily toward fresh produce, with several farms focused on vegetables, herbs, and fruit rather than a long list of prepared-food sellers. One bakery adds a non-produce stop, but the market’s shape is clearly anchored by growers and family-run farm businesses serving city markets.
No dogs are allowed, so that rule may shape plans before you head to Mt. Eden Parkway and Morris Avenue. The market operates on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8am to 3pm during the May-to-November season, which makes this a weekday shopping stop rather than a weekend market. Restrooms are not available on-site, another detail worth factoring into a longer errand run. The location is identified directly at Mt. Eden Parkway and Morris Avenue in the Bronx, so it helps to navigate to that intersection rather than look for a separate building address.
SNAP/EBT is accepted at Harvest Home Mt. Eden Market, an important fit for a market built around produce vendors and neighborhood food access. Payment methods are otherwise marked clear for visitors, which signals that shoppers can plan purchases without guesswork at the stall level.
Cooking demonstrations are listed for the Mt. Eden Market, with a note that they are closed for the season. All forms of payment are accepted (no specific payment types listed). Market may be canceled in harsh weather conditions.
May – November
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