Farmers Market

May 30 — October 31, 2012

The NoMa Farmers Market is a free neighborhood amenity that connects NoMa residents and workers to top local farmers in the region, while providing a relaxing community gathering place for neighbors to meet. Patrons can pick up dinner or buy groceries after work or on their way home, then head over to NoMa Summer Screen for outdoor films. Vendors provide a variety of fresh and organic produce, orchard fruits, meats, cheeses, prepared foods and baked goods, all from local farms. The market also features monthly cooking demonstrations from popular chefs in the District of Columbia. View our Vendor Application and Rules & Regulations.

The market is organized by the NoMa Business Improvement District (NoMa BID) with support from local stakeholders in NoMa, and was heavily praised as a much-needed neighborhood amenity during its first season in 2011. With thousands of residents moving into the neighborhood each year, the market promises steady growth each season. Food stamps in the form of EBT (Electronic Benefits Transfer) and WIC (Women, Infants, Children) will be accepted. Special promotions, weekly music and other activities take place surrounding select markets. Questions? Contact farmersmarket@nomabid.org.