West Windsor Community Farmers Market: Seriously Fresh, Seriously Local, Seriously Jersey!

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The highly anticipated and wildly popular West Windsor Community Farmers Market weekly markets are back! Running every Saturday, rain or shine, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. all the way until Thanksgiving, you’ll find over 50 local farms and vendors on site each end every Saturday!

New: various New Jersey brewers, distillers and hard cider makers along with culinary-adjacent potters and woodworking artisans will be vending throughout the season. Our weekly knife/blade/tool sharpener returns for sharpening-while-you-shop.

Located at the Princeton Junction Train Station (southbound side), with plenty of free parking, this inclusive gathering space for folks who love good food is known far and wide for its wide assortment of offerings and positive market vibe.

Organized entirely by community members since 2004 to connect consumers directly to the folks who produce their food and create a welcoming community space around a healthy lifestyle is what the West Windsor Community Farmers Market is all about!

Market Manager, Chris Cirkus says, “it’s thrilling to be an epic destination for local food; a comprehensive shop or simply a fun walkabout awaits!”

The roster for the twenty-second market year continues to be highly curated with new farms and vendors including:

Kafe Ojala (locally roasted coffee), Living Smart Granola (gluten-free granolas), Nutty Novelties (nut butters), and The Salt & Savor Apothecary (holistic herbal healing).

You’ll find returning long-time favorites: Jeff’s Organic Produce (organic plant starts and vegetables), Jammin’ Crepes (savory and sweet crepes), Gorgeous Goat Creamery (goats milk, yogurt, cheese, and soaps), LoRe Pasta (fresh pasta, sauces and prepared meals), Catalina Empanadas (baked empanadas), Bebe’s All Natural (hot samosas and jarred simmering sauces), Pineapple Pink (bone broths and elixirs), Stefan’s Pure Blend (authentic Polish favorites) and Tico’s Juice Truck (fresh juices, smoothies and acai bowls).

Other market offerings include: sustainably caught seafood, pastured eggs, freshly milled oats and flours, pickles, sauces, jams, cheese, sourdough breads and pastries, cookies and baked goods, pastured meats and poultry, gluten free and vegan savory and sweets, hot sauces and pepper powders, Lebanese salads and prepared foods, alpaca fiber wear, vegan chocolates, pesticide-free flowers, locally grown CBD flower, and teas.

For a complete roster, visit wwcfm.org. Entrance from 877 Alexander Road, West Windsor. Half mile walk from the Dinky at Princeton Junction. NJ Transit bus 877/Corner Vaughn & Alexander. The overall Market accepts and doubles SNAP up to $25/card per day towards fruits and vegetables. Several farms accept WIC/FMNP/SFMNP.

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