Amagansett Farmers Market

 

MISSION STATEMENT
Eli Zabar has reopened the historic Amagansett Farmers Market in close consultation with the Peconic Land Trust, a nonprofit conservation organization dedicated to conserving Long Island's working farms and natural lands. Together, they are committed to maintaining the role that the market has played in the fabric of the community and amplifying the sale of local and regional products. As a retail farm stand, Amagansett Farmers Market supports, encourages and promotes the produce and products that are grown and raised on both the North and the South Forks of Long Island, by farmers, fishermen and artisans, the keepers of our East End way of life.
 
Behind the Amagansett Farmers Market, seven acres of land under the stewardship of the Peconic Land Trust is being farmed by Amber Waves Farm. The mission of this Community Supported Agriculture project, run by Katie Baldwin and Amanda Murrow, is to produce organic, healthy, nourishing food for the local community, and to provide the public with an educational outlet to learn about the joyful process of growing food by using the land as an outdoor classroom. It also supports the community by maintaining a beautiful open space in downtown Amagansett, New York.
 

OPENED FOR BUSINESS:
Established in 1954
Re-opened in August 2008
 

SIZE:
3000 square feet
 

DEPARTMENTS:


CATERING:

No

 

SHOPPING SERVICES:

No

 

 

367 Main Street
Amagansett, NY 11930

 

PHONE: 631-267-3894

 

TO GET HERE:

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STORE HOURS:

Open Wednesday through Sunday, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.

through Thanksgiving