Emmaus Farmers’ Market

Farmers' market · Emmaus

Emmaus Farmers’ Market

Farmers' market · Emmaus

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Triangle Park, Main St, Emmaus, PA 18049

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Local produce, meats, baked goods, live music, friendly vendors  

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Producer-only and rain or shine, Emmaus fills Triangle Park with peak-season produce, pasture-raised meats, and local coffee every Sunday. Its 2025 season builds on two decades of coverage celebrating a tight-knit market culture. ([emmausmarket.com](https://emmausmarket.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com), [wfmz.com](https://www.wfmz.com/news/area/lehighvalley/shopping-local-does-wonders-emmaus-farmers-market-returns-for-20th-anniversary-season/article_a6612fec-ed22-11ed-900c-6be00601e018.html?utm_source=chatgpt.com))

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John Brunner

Google
Emmaus Farmers Market is a weekly happening during the growing season (May through October). It's one of the best markets in the Lehigh Valley, a region famous for it's agriculture. The market features a wide variety of meats, vegetables, fruits, baked goods and other products, all grown, raised or made locally. It's usually very busy and always features lively music. The market is held in the Triangle, right in the heart of the downtown. Parking is either on-street or in nearby lots. So many great farmers and producers at this market!

Suzanne H. Ibanez

Google
It was quaint. Not really a Farmers Market tho. Expensive. I do understand good, fresh grown produce costs more, but (example) $5.00 for 5 scallions isn't worth it ...since it doesn't really take alot of work to plant, pick and wash them off. Nice gathering place for neighbors tho.

George Freeman

Google
Everybody was honest and straightforward, the products speak for themselves. You can look up the Farmers market on Google to find a website. It will definitely give you all the information about who will be there on that day. The sidewalks and barriers were well prepared, and being blind it was easy to navigate through the area. If you like good quality food and dairy, is Farmers market is an easy place to get to and the products are top-notch as well as affordable

Kal Patel

Google
Emmaus Farmers’ Market!!! Great atmosphere to meet local vendors and eat, drink and sample. Everyone is really friendly and they have a lot of information to provide Local produce, variety vendors overall fun in the sun.

Nicholas Bailey

Google
Hard to find good variety of organic veggies, but otherwise a great market with live music and lots of friendly folks

Melanie Di

Google
Great farmers market. Fresh bread- fresh coffee- fresh milk and cheese. What more can you ask for!

Carmen Blanco

Google
Cute farmers market. Not to many vendors when I was there.

Mark Fujita

Google
Great local vendors at the oldest open air farmers market!
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Lauren M.

Yelp
The Emmaus Farmers' Market is my "happy place." I have gone almost every weekend for years. The vendors are all amazing and friendly. During the summer there is usually a musician, and there are often tables from local charities or community organizations. Sometimes there are themed demonstrations, like the time they taught how to prepare bento box lunches. Several vendors sell breakfast food or pastries, so you can really make a morning of it. I like to get a coffee from Backyard Beans and a croissant from the Flour Shop, and sit down at a picnic table to watch the music and the passing dogs (it is dog-friendly, even in its new location in the Triangle). I've gone to other farmers' markets in the area but haven't really connected with any of them as much as with Emmaus. I just love it so much.
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Jaime k.

Yelp
This is the BEST Farmers Market in this area, hands down. Unlike some other local markets, the food here is actually from local farmers, and there is a ton of variety. Baked good stands, flower stands, produce and fruit stands, a stand for fresh herbs, organic meats and eggs... you can even adopt kittens from a shelter (or look at them rolling around and feel your heart breaking!). Often times there is a bluegrassy band playing, toddlers dancing, people walking their dogs, kids playing with sidewalk chalk, and lots of folks making conversation. The owners of the stands are also very friendly and helpful, and you get can incredible deals on produce. This is exactly what a Farmers Market should be. The perfect way to spend a Sunday is a trip to Emmaus to this market, Balasia to eat, the Cottage for gifts and stationary, and Mas cafe for a good cup of coffee.
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Candi K.

Yelp
It appears we have a few new friendly faces at the market this year. And those people who are there seem to have expanded their selections (I don't remember The Flour Shop having soup in the past, but my oh my, does it look tasty). I also think we're in for a greater community feel this year. Already this year, we've had the Lions group selling chowder & snacks...Emmaus Yoga doing yoga lessons...and the first dog parade of the year is next weekend. This weekend, it was hot and sunny, and the place was packed...by 11:30, a lot of the vendors were running low. It's good to see it busy! My husband & I bought our first home recently, and the EFM is part of what made us choose to buy in Emmaus versus the rest of the LV. There's a community that Emmaus is growing, and the farmers' market is an awesome example of what's brewing in the area. :)
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Bob B.

Yelp
I like the Emmaus Farmer's Market. I would rate them higher if they offered more organic foods. I also think they could stand to have some more prepared foods and a few tables to enjoy them. I think the prices are a bit high compared to the Macungie Farmer's Market nearby. Parking is not a problem. I have yet to find a good cheese vendor. The two vendors selling goat cheeses are just so-so. A couple of good bakers, but again not enough organic selection. I was happy to see the Garlic Lady and the Honey Man. I think these two are tops in the market. The music is usually pretty good. The atmosphere is fun and friendly. Kids and families are definitely welcome. And I like that they hang in there until nearly Thanksgiving. A producers market (unlike the so-called Allentown Farmer's Market). I like buying from the source.
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Bryan S.

Yelp
You gotta stop by. A lot of local farmer's produce, meats, cheeses. Everyone is friendly! You can get fresh eggs. Fresh garlic. Fresh strawberries. Fresh anything right from local growers. Bring cash. Parking no problem. My favorite is the honey guy. Raw honey and honey butter are my favorite.
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Anna N.

Yelp
Great place to spend a Sunday morning. They always have some fun activities for the kids. Groceries are a bit pricy, but ghe quality is great. Bread stands are amazing, really yammi.
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Whitney W.

Yelp
We love going to the farmers market here in Emmaus! Of course it isn't the biggest farmers market you can go to but for the small town of Emmaus, it's perfect. Basically it's a one stop shop for all your favorite veggies and fruits for a great deal. We also get some eggs and granola. The Stache is a stand that sells amazing veggie sandwiches already pre-made. We now get one every time we are there. Did I say that they are pet friendly? We bring out dog and he enjoys meeting the other dogs. There is always some sort of live music, nothing huge but again, it's nice. We can't wait until the spring when the farmers market is back.
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K R.

Yelp
Lots of stands. Some high in price. Some at a great price. Everyone is very friendly and very helpful. Not many stands serve cooked food. Maybe one or two. They have even bison meat stand. Live music. Many shoppers bring their dogs. Very family friendly unless your children are not around dogs a lot
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Rachel S.

Yelp
Great place to stop on a Sunday if you live in the area. They usually have live music and lunch out of a food truck. All of the vendors are friendly and everything is fresh. Not sure what the name of the meat stand is, but I would recommend their beef sticks. A little pricey, but worth it! Grab a bottle of wine from blue mountain and some jalapeño hummus from Easton salsa and you are set for a wonderful Sunday!

Catherine D.

Yelp
Great market; I'm there every week! There are a lot of produce stands, 2 fruit stands, maple syrup, wine, meats (pricey, but that is the nature of small farm, locally raised meats), buffalo products, cheese, a garlic stand, coffee, breads/pastries/sweets, prepared foods (you can get a panini or pizza, among other things, sit at one of the many tables and listen to great music), etc. Sign up for their weekly newsletter and you'll get a list of vendors and products! Kids can even draw with chalk on the pavement, and lots of people bring their dogs. It's a fantastic Sunday morning/afternoon activity.