GET FRESH!
Vine-ripened tomatoes, cut
flowers, homemade pies,
freshly baked breads—
local farmers markets
showcase the bounty of
summer and fall. Here’s a
guide that will keep your
produce basket overflowing.
BY KATHY RUDOLPH
Farmers Markets
Braddock Farms’
Farm Stand
Dates: Saturdays through October
Time: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Address: 603 Braddock
Avenue, Braddock
Contact: growpittsburgh.org/
what-we-do/farm-sites/braddock-
farms, or 412.362.GROW
Fresh and affordable produce grown
by organic standards, courtesy of Grow
Pittsburgh’s Braddock Farms! Enjoy a
wide variety of vegetables and herbs
for sale during the growing season.
Visit the website for more information.
East Liberty Farmers Market
Dates: Mondays
through November
Time: 3 to 7 p.m.
Address: Station Street and
North Euclid Avenue Parking Lot,
East Liberty
Contact: pittsburghpa.gov/
citiparks/farmers-market, or
412.422.6523
One of Pittsburgh Citiparks’ seven
farmers markets, this producer-
only farmers market features a large
selection of locally grown fresh,
nutritious fruits and vegetables, cut
flowers and bedding plants, jams,
jellies, plants, shrubs, honey, baked
goods, bread and many other valuable
products. Visit the website for more
information.
The Farmers Market
Cooperative of East Liberty
Dates: Every Saturday, year-round
Time: 5 a.m. to Noon
Address: 344 Sheridan Avenue,
East Liberty
Contact:
farmersmarketcooperative
ofeastliberty.com, or 412.661.4414
The Farmers Market Cooperative
of East Liberty is a permanent, indoor
farmers market. It is the only year-
round market operating in the city
and one of the only sources of locally
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