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Farmers Market
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Lawrenceville Farmers Market is a program of Lawrenceville United, with a stated mission centered on increasing access and connecting the market to neighborhood needs. In Pittsburgh’s Lawrenceville, that gives this Tuesday market a slightly different shape than a simple weekly shopping stop: it sits inside a broader organization that works to improve and protect quality of life for residents and envisions a welcoming, diverse, empowered community. The market’s season runs from May into November, giving the neighborhood a regular afternoon window for food access during the growing season.
Lawrenceville United’s work in Lawrenceville frames the market as one piece of a larger neighborhood effort, not a standalone event. The organization says it works to improve and protect quality of life for all Lawrenceville residents, and its vision emphasizes a welcoming, diverse, empowered community where residents have what they need to thrive. That local emphasis also shows up in the market’s food access programs: SNAP and EBT are accepted, and shoppers using those benefits can receive additional SNAP tokens through the market’s double program. The market also accepts WIC and Senior FMNP vouchers, tying it into the same practical, neighborhood-scale support for grocery buying.
This page emphasizes the market’s schedule, location, and food-access programs more than a published vendor roster, so the clearest picture is a seasonal Tuesday market organized through Lawrenceville United at Bay 41. The named offerings in the market materials lean toward how people shop and pay rather than a detailed stall-by-stall list.
The biggest planning detail here is timing: the market runs on Tuesdays from 3 to 7 p.m. during the May-through-November season. The market has been listed at Bay 41, 115 41st Street, while the visitor address here is 250 40th Street, so it helps to orient yourself to that same immediate Lawrenceville area before arriving. Dogs are welcome, which can matter if you are folding the market into an evening walk. Restrooms are not available on-site in the current visitor details. Because the market is run through Lawrenceville United, you may also see it presented alongside other neighborhood programs and seasonal community activities such as the Halloween Party and Light Up Lawrenceville.
SNAP and EBT are accepted at Lawrenceville Farmers Market, and the market materials describe an additional SNAP token match that adds $3 to complete a double benefit. WIC, Senior FMNP, and Farmers Market Nutrition Program vouchers are also accepted, giving shoppers several benefit-based ways to pay for market purchases.
Info Booth is referenced for SNAP redemption and for borrowing shopping carts; leashed pets allowed with cleanup outside market bounds; buddy system available for high-risk individuals to have a matched shopper.
May – November
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