Categories: Food

N3RD St Farmers Market Returns for 2015: On Wednesdays, We MRKT.

N3RD St Farmers Market has officially returned for its 2015 season on Wednesday, May 27 until Wednesday, October 28. Through its collaboration with Christ Church Neighborhood House, the market will run weekly on Wednesdays from 2 p.m.-7 p.m. on Church Street between 2nd and American Streets.

So what’s new for 2015?

  • Wednesday is the NEW Tuesday! The market is moving from Tuesdays to Wednesdays.
  • N3RD MRKT Lunch service from noon to 2 p.m. on Wednesdays, starting June 3 featuring the sausage queen herself,  Hocks N Coqs.
  • Monthly pop ups @ N3RD St Farmers Market including Federal Donuts and more to come!
  • Dinner collaboration with  Food Undergound, – in the works.
  • Rock to the Future performance schedule coming soon! #forthekids
  • Rotating art cart, featuring Valtastic, the woman behind Bing Bing Dim Sum mural; the incredibly whimsically talented AJE Illustration & Design the genius behind Queen of Jeans, South Fellini.

For all upcoming announcements, tips, laughs, and stories sign up for the N3RD MRKT weekly round up at n3rdmarket.com. Also, follow N3RD MRKT on Twitter and Instagram for market day announcements, updates, and even more laughs.

N3RD St MRKT Members 2015:

  • Taproot Farm
  • Beechwood Orchards
  • Big Sky Bread
  • Weckerly’s Ice Cream
  • Birchrun Hills Farm
  • Hock’s n Coqs
  • PB & Jams
  • Spruce Hill Preserves
  • Red Fox Gourmet
  • Lavinia’s Cookies
  • Side Project Jerky
  • Cranky Snacks
  • Gourmet Vegan Fare by Chef Lenka Zivkovic
  • Coley Coffee
  • Soom Foods
  • Mycopolitan
  • Tradestone Confections
  • Good Spoon Seasonal Foods
  • and more!

Julie Hancher

Julie Hancher is Editor-in-Chief of Green Philly, sharing her expertise of all things sustainable in the city of brotherly love. She enjoys long walks in the park with local beer and greening her travels, cooking & cat, Sir Floofus Drake.

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