The Bronx Night Market is an open-air market that originated in Fordham Plaza, Bronx next to Fordham University. It takes place on the last Saturday of the month from April to November from 4 pm to 10 pm. Vendors sell foods from more than 40 countries and a variety of merchandise, with live music.
"Unless they’re to your friend’s one-person rendition of “Jesus Christ Superstar,” free tickets should usually be met with a fair bit of skepticism. Allow us to assure you that free tickets to Bronx Night Market are ones you can enthusiastically accept. They simply guarantee you a spot at their outdoor food fair between 12-7pm on December 19th or 20th. After reserving your ticket here, head to Fordham Plaza for things like jerk pork tacos, arepas, kebabs, and plump bao buns." - matt tervooren
"This Fordham Plaza outdoor food festival starts their season Saturday, April 3rd, with vendors like Gai Chicken & Rice and a Black-owned fashion pin business called Pop Pins. This year, they’re focusing on highlighting even more Bronx-based food and beverage projects (as well as other small businesses) than they have in the past. They’re also asking visitors to reserve free timed tickets online ahead of time, which you can do here." - hannah albertine
"The Bronx Night Market, a food festival that’s been a staple of the local community, is hosting its last event after a seven-year run." - Emma Orlow
"The Bronx Night Market, kicking off its fifth season, offers Korean corn dogs, chicharron, smash burgers, and other street foods from over 50 vendors with free admission upon RSVP." - Luke Fortney
"The Bronx Night Market will return to Fordham Plaza on April 3 from noon to 7 p.m. with nearly 20 food vendors each week on Saturdays through November." - Bao Ong