Crescent City Farmers Market - City Park

Farmers' market · City Park

Crescent City Farmers Market - City Park

Farmers' market · City Park

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33 Dreyfous Dr, New Orleans, LA 70119

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Fresh produce, baked goods, tamales, honey, and friendly dogs.  

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33 Dreyfous Dr, New Orleans, LA 70119 Get directions

crescentcityfarmersmarket.org
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33 Dreyfous Dr, New Orleans, LA 70119 Get directions

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Sunday mornings by City Park bring peak-season fruit, veg, dairy, and breads from regional producers. Operated by Market Umbrella; the market’s consistency and local sourcing are often highlighted by travel editors and New Orleans food critics.

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Jeremy Baran

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Since moving to NOLA in September 2024, I have been looking for an amazing farmer’s market. I finally found one. Great selections of meat, veggies, pasta, breads and food to boot. Prices are reasonable for fresh options based on what I saw. Look at these blueberries and tomatoes! I will definitely be back. This place was packed too. I got home and made myself a fresh blueberry smoothie and it was so good no honey or anything needed. I just whizzed up some plain Greek yogurt and the blueberries. Yummy!!!!! Plus there was also an empty Cafe Du Mond right next door which I will stop at next time I

Kamryn Alexander

Google
The perfect start to my Sunday mornings! I bring my dog all the time and all the other dogs and people are so friendly. The food vendors and stalls always have a very wide variety of produce, plants, and treats/ breakfast foods to snack on while you are there. 10/10 would recommend for both locals and visitors.

Caroline Grayson

Google
This farmers market is like touching grass. After a long weekend, attending this weekly sunday market is simply bliss. The people are kind, no one tries to lure you into their stand 🎣 , and the prices are amazing. 💸

Me

Google
The best way to spend Sunday morning is at the Crescent City's Farmers market. The hubby had a veggie tamale from Isabel's Tamales and Produce he said it was tasty and I had the best Pico de Gallo with the chips it was delicious. And I bought the best tasting raw honey 😋 There was shaded areas and several places to get free cups of water which was greatly appreciated 👍🏾

Kris Thomas

Google
I went to the Farmers Market on my birthday with my daughter and enjoyed it. Their location has changed slightly from previous but the new location gives everyone a place to park. It not as handicap friendly as before although the parking is better the streets are so tattered that I almost fell a couple of times trying to maneuver around or falling into unseen hazards. They seem to have more vendors it seems to have opened up more but I was not able to easily find the table to check my points.

Jeffery Woodruff

Google
Fresh bakery and fruits and vegetables. Good variety of vendors. Be careful where you park on Marconi Dr. The lines aren’t painted very good and we got a 40.00 ticket for being double parked along with 7-8 other cars. No signs either.

amanda nicole

Google
It's a great way to spend a Sunday. There are great vendors, friendly market staff, and fun events for the kids. Bring a blanket and eat some bahn mi, sip some rose coffee, and enjoy the people-watching.

Emily Harper

Google
Want a sweet New Orleans/Metairie like a local? Here it is, The Farmer's Market on Saturdays. Feels "small town". Bring the kiddos or your family seniors. Support this with your presence, its an unplugged experience. Your recycling is welcome, too. Bring your wagon for the little folks.