Open rain or shine!
Our Markets
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Half Street Central Farm Market
Nats Park Center Field Gate
1250 Half Street SE
Washington, DC 200032024 Season:
Saturdays
9am-1:30pm
May 4-December 21, 2024 -
Pike Central Farm Market
Bark Social Parking Lot
935 Prose Street
North Bethesda, MD 208522024 Season:
Saturdays
9am-1:30pm
April 27-December 21, 2024Special Thanksgiving Market
Tuesday, November 26, 10am-2pm -
Bethesda Central Farm Market
Bethesda Elementary School*
7600 Arlington Road
Bethesda, MD 20814Open year round!
Sundays
9:30am-1:30pm, January-February
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9am-1:30pm, March-DecemberCLOSED December 1, 2024
for Thanksgiving
Upcoming events
Our Sponsors
What People Are Saying
“My family and I have been coming to the Bethesda central farmers market since it opened. My kids love it because they know the vendors and can ask about the things they like and have it explained to them. The vendors have also suggested to my kids the things they think they will like and some of those items have become my children’s favorite things which they ask about each week to see when they will be in season.”
— Jeff S., Patron
“The Fairweather Team has been a proud sponsor of Central Farm Markets since 2008. It has been a joy to see the farmers and community connect each week. Central Farm Markets have truly become the “Village Green””
— Jane Fairweather, Sponsor
“Sunday morning at Bethesda Central Farm Market is my happy place! Regardless of the weather, previous late night activities, or any other road block - - if the farmers are there, so am I! It’s not only where I’m inspired to plan my weekly meals (from organic mixed mushrooms, sun chokes, first-cut Arugula and pea shoots to caramelized onion hummus, fresh mozzarella and oysters shucked while you wait) but it creates a fun yet calming diversion from the chaos or the rest of the week. I regularly bump into old friends and have made new friends with so many vendors. There’s simply nowhere else I’d rather be. See you there!”
— Claudia, Patron
“What Mitch and Deb Berliner have done for the community is just amazing. Supporting local foods and bringing a community together speaks volumes. The economic and social impact should be studied at the highest level.”
— Mark Toigo, Toigo Orchards