Market Umbrella is an independent nonprofit 501(c)(3), based in New Orleans, whose mission is to cultivate the power of farmers markets to drive economic and community health in the region. Market Umbrella has operated the Crescent City Farmers Markets (CCFM) since 1995.
Who is at the market?
Uptown Vendors Scheduled for Tuesday
Monica's Okra World
Know Dat Grow Dat
Black Creek
Gingerbooch
Slicey McSlicer
Riverboat Coffee
VEGGI Co-op
Casa Borrega
Leo's Bread
Honest Foods
Mycelium Express
L'Hoste Citrus
Costantini Pasta
Powers Beekeepers
Star Nursery
Buttery Spell
Mizell Farm
Applied Arts Coffee
NOLA Botanical Tea
Isabel's Tamales & Produce
Sassy Cajun Spices
Perilloux Farms
Indian Springs Farmers Association
Fekete Family Farms
Poche Family Farm
Mid-City Vendors Scheduled for Thursday
Isabel's Tamales and Produce
Leo's Bread
T&R Dairy
Slicey McSlicer
VEGGI Coop
Helens House
Pearl River Pastures
Buttery Spell
Monica's Okra World
Pete & Clara's Seafood
Gingerbooch
Know Dat Grow Dat
Applied Arts Coffee
Paw Paw's Donuts
NOLA Botanical Tea
Costantini Pasta
Powers Beekeepers
Latino Snacks
Passion Flour
Casa Borrega
Take Box
Mycelium Express
Sprout NOLA
River Queen Greens
L'Hoste Citrus
Star Nursery
Faust Farm
Micro Pharms
Chickadee Natives
Perilloux Farms
Sassy Cajun Spices
City Park Vendors Scheduled for Sunday
Monica's Okra World
Anna Marie Seafood
Coffee Science
Honest Foods
T&R Dairy
Pearl River Pastures
Riverboat Coffee
Huckleberry Creamery
Mycelium Express
Powers Beekeepers
Gingerbooch
Helens House
White Sand Homestead
Take Box
Isabel's Produce & Tamales
Casa Borrega
Micro Pharms
Sam Sprouts
Costantini Pasta
Buttery Spell
NOLA Botanical Tea
La Vie En Rose
Take Box
Things N Stuff
JuiceSEE
Latino Snacks
VEGGI Co-op
5D Natural Farm
Too Tall
Star Nursery
Viola's Heritage Breads
J&D Blueberry Farm
Petit Jardin
Louisiana Gourmet Produce
Perilloux Farm
LA Serendipity
Know Dat Grow Dat
Sassy Cajun Spices
About Us
The Crescent City Farmers Market operates weekly year-round throughout New Orleans. The CCFM hosts 70+ local small farmers, fishers, and food producers, and more than 150,000 shoppers annually.