Park · Central Business District
A lunchtime tradition curated by the Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership, temporarily relocated from Market Square during renovations and covered by local outlets for its robust vendor mix and performances. Thursdays through Sept. 25, 2025.
Farmers' market · Bloomfield
Run by Bloomfield Development Corporation, this lively Saturday scene blends farm stands with neighborhood food vendors and runs spring to late fall, plus a winter edition. Spotlighted by VisitPittsburgh and praised by local media for community focus.
Farmers' market · Lower Lawrenceville
A Lawrenceville United program with Tuesday hours, SNAP matching in partnership with Just Harvest, and rotating vendors and community partners. Local publications highlight its mission-driven approach and accessible location at Bay 41.
Farmers' market · East Liberty
Operating since 1941 and owned by farming families, this permanent indoor market opens early every Saturday year-round, a rarity in the city. Frequently cited by regional food organizations as a cornerstone of Pittsburgh’s local food system.
Temporarily Closed
A longstanding Sunday market confirmed for 2025 by the City of Pittsburgh, with Fresh Access and Food Bucks supported by Just Harvest. Consistently recommended by local guides for variety and neighborhood energy.
Temporarily Closed
Friday afternoons in Allegheny Commons, with 2025 vendor lists posted by the City of Pittsburgh and periodic live music and add-ons. Local organizations note the market’s role in expanding food access on the North Side.
Temporarily Closed
A Monday market in Liberty Green Park verified for 2025 by the City of Pittsburgh, with Fresh Access and family programming. Neighborhood partners regularly promote the lineup of local growers and makers.
Temporarily Closed
A midweek stop verified for 2025 by the City of Pittsburgh, bringing fresh produce and neighborhood vendors to the Carrick Dairy District pavilion. Community calendars and market platforms echo its producer-first approach.
Farmers' market · Brighton Heights
A community-run Wednesday market hosted by Bona Fide Bellevue, with a Food Assistance Match program and family-friendly park setting. Listed by regional tourism guides among 2025 markets to visit.
Farmers' market · Allegheny County
Operated by Mt. Lebanon Partnership, this Saturday morning market activates the walkable Uptown corridor with regional farms and bakers. Local press frequently includes it among the area’s most reliable weekly markets.
A lunchtime tradition curated by the Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership, temporarily relocated from Market Square during renovations and covered by local outlets for its robust vendor mix and performances. Thursdays through Sept. 25, 2025.
Run by Bloomfield Development Corporation, this lively Saturday scene blends farm stands with neighborhood food vendors and runs spring to late fall, plus a winter edition. Spotlighted by VisitPittsburgh and praised by local media for community focus.
A Lawrenceville United program with Tuesday hours, SNAP matching in partnership with Just Harvest, and rotating vendors and community partners. Local publications highlight its mission-driven approach and accessible location at Bay 41.

Operating since 1941 and owned by farming families, this permanent indoor market opens early every Saturday year-round, a rarity in the city. Frequently cited by regional food organizations as a cornerstone of Pittsburgh’s local food system.
A longstanding Sunday market confirmed for 2025 by the City of Pittsburgh, with Fresh Access and Food Bucks supported by Just Harvest. Consistently recommended by local guides for variety and neighborhood energy.
Friday afternoons in Allegheny Commons, with 2025 vendor lists posted by the City of Pittsburgh and periodic live music and add-ons. Local organizations note the market’s role in expanding food access on the North Side.
A Monday market in Liberty Green Park verified for 2025 by the City of Pittsburgh, with Fresh Access and family programming. Neighborhood partners regularly promote the lineup of local growers and makers.
A midweek stop verified for 2025 by the City of Pittsburgh, bringing fresh produce and neighborhood vendors to the Carrick Dairy District pavilion. Community calendars and market platforms echo its producer-first approach.
A community-run Wednesday market hosted by Bona Fide Bellevue, with a Food Assistance Match program and family-friendly park setting. Listed by regional tourism guides among 2025 markets to visit.

Operated by Mt. Lebanon Partnership, this Saturday morning market activates the walkable Uptown corridor with regional farms and bakers. Local press frequently includes it among the area’s most reliable weekly markets.

Park · Central Business District
A lunchtime tradition curated by the Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership, temporarily relocated from Market Square during renovations and covered by local outlets for its robust vendor mix and performances. Thursdays through Sept. 25, 2025.
Farmers' market · Bloomfield
Run by Bloomfield Development Corporation, this lively Saturday scene blends farm stands with neighborhood food vendors and runs spring to late fall, plus a winter edition. Spotlighted by VisitPittsburgh and praised by local media for community focus.
Farmers' market · Lower Lawrenceville
A Lawrenceville United program with Tuesday hours, SNAP matching in partnership with Just Harvest, and rotating vendors and community partners. Local publications highlight its mission-driven approach and accessible location at Bay 41.
Farmers' market · East Liberty
Operating since 1941 and owned by farming families, this permanent indoor market opens early every Saturday year-round, a rarity in the city. Frequently cited by regional food organizations as a cornerstone of Pittsburgh’s local food system.
Temporarily Closed
A longstanding Sunday market confirmed for 2025 by the City of Pittsburgh, with Fresh Access and Food Bucks supported by Just Harvest. Consistently recommended by local guides for variety and neighborhood energy.
Temporarily Closed
Friday afternoons in Allegheny Commons, with 2025 vendor lists posted by the City of Pittsburgh and periodic live music and add-ons. Local organizations note the market’s role in expanding food access on the North Side.
Temporarily Closed
A Monday market in Liberty Green Park verified for 2025 by the City of Pittsburgh, with Fresh Access and family programming. Neighborhood partners regularly promote the lineup of local growers and makers.
Temporarily Closed
A midweek stop verified for 2025 by the City of Pittsburgh, bringing fresh produce and neighborhood vendors to the Carrick Dairy District pavilion. Community calendars and market platforms echo its producer-first approach.
Farmers' market · Brighton Heights
A community-run Wednesday market hosted by Bona Fide Bellevue, with a Food Assistance Match program and family-friendly park setting. Listed by regional tourism guides among 2025 markets to visit.
Farmers' market · Allegheny County
Operated by Mt. Lebanon Partnership, this Saturday morning market activates the walkable Uptown corridor with regional farms and bakers. Local press frequently includes it among the area’s most reliable weekly markets.
