Haymarket

Farmers' market · Downtown

Haymarket

Farmers' market · Downtown

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100 Hanover St, Boston, MA 02108

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Historic market: fresh produce, seafood, meats, bargain prices  

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100 Hanover St, Boston, MA 02108 Get directions

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"From a chef with experience at Crown Shy and Saga, this more than 2,000 square-foot restaurant in Chelsea will serve food that’s European and Caribbean all at once. With no disrespect to Nando's, Haymarket's peri peri chicken could be the prettiest we've ever seen: a deboned half-bird striped with orange and white sauces, presented with exactly one wing on the side." - will hartman, willa moore, molly fitzpatrick, sonal shah, bryan kim

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"I was reminded that historic oyster stands once operated in markets such as the Haymarket in Boston, where standing to eat oysters was a common practice in the 19th century." - Beth D’Addono

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"I see NuMarket as a crowdfunding platform built specifically for hospitality: launched in 2021, it frames pledges as contributions with rewards rather than donations, returning a 20% bonus in credits (pay $100 and receive $120 in credits distributed over six months) and taking a nine percent cut of campaigns. The company positions itself as an alternative to banks and traditional investors, offers workshops and other resources beyond funding, and has backed Boston names like Wild Child and Mei Mei; its founder, Ross Chanowski, recently relocated to New York to tap a bigger market and argues this model helps everyday people support local food businesses without onerous investor terms." - Emma Orlow

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Centuries-old and still buzzing on Fridays and Saturdays, Haymarket’s independent pushcart vendors sell bargain produce and seafood. Chronicled by the Boston Globe and beloved by locals, it’s as much street theater as market.

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Haymarket, Boston! Go early. Fresh fish , fresh produce. But the key is to go early. If you go later in the day most of the items are not as fresh. Fun place to people watch or of course grab some food for a meal later in the day. Convenient location. Gets hectic at times!

Mike Leibowitz

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We had a wonderful time skipping and resting

David Hepworth

Google
I have been shopping at Haymarket for over 40 years! The freshest vegetables, 🥗 🥦🥕 , meats🥩 🍖 , and fish 🎣! Amazing! Stall after stall! Half price of the grocery stores and 1/3 of farm stands! Goes in and on for almost a mile! Fantastic place to shop! Next to Haymarket T stop. Some parking garages nearby. Indoor public market has cool prepared food stands, such as Popovers or Pastrami!!

Chioma D. L. Njoku

Google
This place is wonderful! Most places are cash only and you can bargain and haggle, which may be the best part. Fresh produce, fresh meats and seafood. Incredible prices and deals!Love it!

Delta Ace

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The 111 Bus from Haymarket has to be the most convenient bus to get across the River into Chelsea all the way to the Revere Border so if you’re wondering how to get over there with your Bike just place it on the rack on the front of the bus and you are good to go… Your Welcome

Govind Iyer

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Haymarket is a Boston treasure: raw, real, and rewarding. It’s not polished, but if you want fresh produce, seafood, and old‑city charm wrapped into one all at prices that make grocery stores blush this is the spot. Go with cash, a sense of humor, and a willingness to dive into the controlled chaos. You’ll walk away with more than groceries you’ll walk away with a true slice of Boston life. Visit on Fridays & Saturdays 4 to 6:30 pm EDT

J G

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UNREAL!!!! FRESH FRESH produce! Just surreal and a lot of fun listening to the vendors with that fabulous Boston accent! ♥️ I wanted to buy everything and go home and cook!

Cynthia Perry

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I got there early so a number of stands were not open yet. The long standing meat market got very expensive. Getting fruit and veggies from market stands is a hit or miss. The quality for most stands are very poor so make sure you look carefully. There was also a stand where the girl was so rude. It is a stand with mother and her son and daughter. The son is friendly but the daughter was very rude to customers who questioned her prices. The stand is close to the front and the mom and daughter wear hijabs. The daughter needs to work on her customer service.