You'll Find Endless Fresh And Delicious Options At The Crescent City Farmers Market In New Orleans
By Jackie Ann|Published January 13, 2020
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Louisiana native and LSU Alum (Geaux Tigers!), Jackie has lived in Louisiana for over three decades and currently lives in New Orleans. She's been writing for OnlyInYourState since 2016 and can often be found with a coffee at her side, dreaming of her next adventure.
There are a few things that are worth waking up early for. Sunrises, a good breakfast, and farmers markets are all worth sacrificing your Saturday morning. And when it comes to farmers markets, there’s one in particular that you should check out, and that’s the Crescent City Farmers Market in New Orleans. And the best part is that there are multiple markets around the city to choose from, so you’re never too far away from some incredibly fresh produce from local farmers, and you don’t even have to wake up early for most of them. Let’s check it out.
Crescent City Farmers Market has been around since 1995.
What began as a producer-only farmers market with farmers, fisherman, bakers and general food makers from within 200 miles has grown into quite the operation.
Today, there are seven weekly markets in the New Orleans area, most of them operating year-round.
Here’s the schedule:
Tuesdays: Uptown at Uptown Square
Wednesdays: in the Bywater at the Rusty Rainbow Bridge and the Ochsner Rehab Center in Jefferson
Thursdays: Mid-City on Orleans Avenue at the American Can Company
Fridays: Bucktown at the Harbor
Saturdays: Downtown and Kenner’s Rivertown
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No matter which farmers market you visit, you’re in for a treat.