Riverwards Produce Market
Produce market · Fishtown ·

Riverwards Produce Market

Produce market · Fishtown ·

Local produce, dairy, meat, pantry staples, plants, flowers

local produce
organic products
quality ingredients
helpful staff
fresh produce
neighborhood grocery store
specialty cooking items
locally made items
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Riverwards Produce Market by Photo by Alex Delany
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Information

2200 E Norris St #1906, Philadelphia, PA 19125 Get directions

No restroom
Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
Free street parking

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2200 E Norris St #1906, Philadelphia, PA 19125 Get directions

+1 215 678 4304
riverwardsproduce.com
@riverwardsproduce

Features

•No restroom
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Free street parking
•Wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Jan 20, 2026

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@eater
391,688 Postcards · 10,992 Cities

The Philly Markets That Will Help You Shop Local This Holiday Season

"With a location in Old City and Fishtown, Riverwards is the grocery store for Philadelphians seeking local produce, dairy, meat, and pantry staples of all kinds. Do they not have what you’re looking for? Riverwards’ staff is extremely helpful. Want to serve local turkey for Thanksgiving dinner? Riverwards is selling locally raised turkeys from Kyle Smith of Smith Poultry and Lancaster Farm Fresh Cooperative. You can preorder either (or both!) on Riverwards’ website — but make sure to get on it fast. They can sell out." - Dayna Evans

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Emily Riddell's Philadelphia City Guide

"Riverwards Produce Market is the spot. Vincent Finazzo and his team do such a great job of sourcing and stocking the best local goods." - Emily Riddell

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How Supply Chain Disruptions Will Impact Philly’s Food Industry | Eater Philly

"In Fishtown, Riverwards Produce—founded and owned by Vincent Finazzo—operates as a nimble, local market that pivots when materials are scarce: Finazzo emphasizes that the problem is 'less about food production and more about material shortages' such as glass bottles, metal cans, paper bags, and small components, and reports that 'all of our distributors are experiencing shortages.' One of Riverwards’s largest distributors has only been able to deliver about 75 percent of what is ordered, making availability unpredictable and sometimes leaving whole weeks without certain items. Because Riverwards focuses on independent farmers and local producers and avoids strict contracts and large-volume buys, the shop can quickly switch suppliers, offer preorders, and host pop-up events with local vendors (including local hard cider and fresh oysters) to help customers get what they need for the holidays—Finazzo insists 'you’re still going to have a badass holiday' even if some staples are missing." - Kae Lani Palmisano

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How to Spend a Big Fat Weekend in Fishtown, Philadelphia | Bon Appétit

"This beautiful corner grocer ticks all the right boxes: Local and organic goods. Produce from Pennsylvania and New Jersey farms. Meats from Philly’s best butcher, Primal Supply. Bread from Philly Bakery and Lost Bread. Cookbooks. Pantry staples. Charcuterie. Bulk bins.Baba’s BuchaPA-made kombucha.Riverwards Produceisn’t just a place where Fishtown’s homecooks go before making...exclusivelyBon Appétitrecipes. Local chefs, like the crew at PIZZA, source organic produce for their restaurants here too." - ByAlex Delany

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Michelle D.

Google
I love supporting Riverwards. They offer a high quality selection of produce that you just can't find anywhere else. The store itself is easy to navigate, and the staff are wonderful—they are so helpful when I need something I can't find! And, they offer to hold the door open every time I leave with my stroller. Shop small & support Riverwards!

KingVegan

Google
I thought I already posted this sometimes Google glitches, so I guess I'll throw it up there again.This is in fishtown.I love co Ops.I have such great produce and hard to find items

KD

Google
This market is so cute and has all your essentials. You can tell the fruits and veggies are very fresh and are constantly being restocked. The only reason I give it a 4 star is because some of the products on the shelf are overpriced. I'd go here for the fresh produce and for any last-minute groceries I may need.

James W

Google
Awkward clerk. Went in to see what was available and ended up grabbing some Mini Blinis. The cashier was very condescending asking questions like “do you know what this is?” Yeah. “It’s supposed to be for caviar? Have you had caviar?” First of all, ring me up and stop with all the racially coated questions. If I am paying for something it doesn’t matter what it is for, why I am getting it or if I have had its accompaniment. If you could read, it clearly states it’s for a plethora of uses but the bigger question is do you act this way towards white customers or just the black ones because the people that checked out before me didn’t get 21 questions so why save them for me. Next time, ring it up in silence and keep your prejudice to yourself.

Dee- N.

Google
I found latin and mexican products and organics ítems, im soo happy 4 that 💕🙂‍↕️

Kate S

Google
I stand by my org review from years ago, we are so incredibly lucky to have this fantastically stocked, welcoming neighborhood grocery store! I also learn about a new produce item pretty much EVERY visit which is very cool 👌 ------------- A vast array of specialty cooking items, locally made items, beautiful and affordable plants and fresh cut flowers. The produce is SUPER affordable and a really impressive array of diversity in offerings. They get daily deliveries from local bakeries for bread, cookies, croissants etc 😍😍😍 solid pre-made foods (highly recommend the house made guac, and sammies). Meats, artisan/small batch chocolates, coffee and ice cream/cheeses can be budget busters but DELICIOUS! Overall a great local grocery store

Miguel M.

Google
Riverwards is a hidden gem. For a neighborhood supermarket it has a very large selection of organic products. Everything is quality and fresh. Whenever I want to juice I prefer to go here for my produce rather than a chain supermarket. Almost nothing in the store is a mainstream brand; they make it a point to only provide healthy options. As far as cost is concerned there some things that are a little more expensive since they are healthy/organic. They also have a small selection of plants that you can buy and take home which is nice.

Kristen K.

Google
I love having this addition to the Fishtown neighborhood! Even if you don’t live in the area it’s worth the trip. Free street parking in the area. Local produce at great prices. Don’t forget to check out the $1 bin, gold mine when I was to make juice.