New Farmers Markets Throughout Pittsburgh – WPXI
PITTSBURGH – The first of four urban farmers’ markets opened on Monday.
The city of Pittsburgh plans to have four locations across the city by the end of November.
The following locations and operating times are listed below:
- East Liberty – Garland Parklet Lot, North Euclid Avenue and Broad Street
- Monday, 3 p.m. – 7 p.m. – 10 May-Nov. 22nd
- Carrick – Carrick Dairy District, 1529 Brownsville Road
- Wednesdays from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. – May 12 to November 12, 24
- Northside – Allegheny Commons Park, East Ohio Street and Cedar Avenue
- Squirrel Hill – Beacon / Bartlett Parking Lot
Each farmer’s market will sell fresh fruit, vegetables, meat, cheese, and baked goods – while some locations will also sell flowers, small gifts, and garden items.
They all accept SNAP (grocery stamps), credit and debit cards. However, buyers are asked to pay the exact amount when using cash.
The following COVID-19 security guidelines apply:
- Masks required
- Social distancing at least six feet
- Wash / disinfect hands
- No pets allowed
More information can be found here.
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