Meet you at the Market

Bellevue Farmers Market, a project of Bona Fide Bellevue, is a community nexus, bringing together food, families, and fun in a way that is accessible to all!

Bellevue Farmers Market Yard Sign - Wednesdays from 3 to 7 PM in Bayne Park

Celebrate the return of the Farmers Market to Bayne Park

We're excited to return to Bayne Park for the 2022 market season, but we need your help! Purchase the 2022 edition of the Bellevue Farmers Market yard sign and preorder your own BFM T-Shirt to support our organization and get the word out to the community!

Did You Know?

You can support neighbors in need by donating to the Food Assistance Match at the Bellevue Farmers Market? Learn More!

Make a Better Bellevue.

The Bellevue Farmers Market started in 2017 under the direction of a group of residents.  They realized a charming, walkable community like Bellevue, PA deserved to have a market that was as exciting and dynamic as the town itself.  The goal of the market is to create a central point for the community that is accessible to all.

Visiting the Market in 2021

  • LOCATION: We are returning to Bayne Park for the duration of the 2021 season!
  • The Bellevue Farmers Market is each Wednesday from June 2nd through October 27th from 3pm to 7pm.
  • No tobacco products are allowed at the market at any time.
  • We have multiple vendors that can accept SNAP/EBT – stop by the market booth for more details!
  • We offer a 1 for 1 Food Assistance Match. If you participate in a state or federal food assistance program, you the FAM will cover 50% of your qualifying food purchases. Click here for details, or stop by our Market Booth and speak with a volunteer to learn more! 
  • Thank you to our donors to the FAM!

List of Vendors

We have a great lineup of vendors for the 2021 season!

Click on the vendors’ names to learn more!

2022 Market Vendors


412 Barbecue

Amazing sauces and seasonings curated to your taste buds!


565 LIVE SPEAKEASY & STAGE

AT THE BELLEVUE FARMERS MARKET

Live entertainment at the market sponsored by 565 Live Speakeasy & Stage


Arsenal Cider

Artisanal ciders, meads and fruit wines

June 8; July 13; August 17; September 14; October 12


Artisan Mixes

Dry mixes for veggie dips, slush drinks, dipping oils, cheese balls, desserts, breads, and soups

July 27; August 8, 10, 24; September 7, 21; October 5, 10


Auburn Meadow Farms

Rare, premium, healthful meat and eggs from old fashioned cattle, hogs, and chickens; heirloom beans


Bona Fide Bellevue

Game and activity lending library


The Cakery

Classic cakes, pies, biscotti, scones, cookies, muffins, sweetbreads, and more


Chez Lapin

Artisanal soy candles and natural skin-care products

June 29; July 27; August 31; September 28; October 26


Creamery at Pleasant Lane Farms

Cheeses and Honey

Alternating Weeks – June 1, 15, 29; July 13, 27; August 10, 24; September 14, 28; October 12, 26


Compostable Artifacts

Soaps, toothpaste, lotions, chapstick, and hand sanitizers

June-August


Fat Cat Chocolates

Nostalgic and unique chocolate bar combinations

August 10, 24; September 7, 21; October 5, 19


ForeverGreen Family Farm

Cold pressed juices, skin salves, loose leaf tea

July-October


Fungetarian

Mushrooms and Mushroom growing kits


Grimm Botanist

Indoor tropical plants


Haffey Family Farm

Family-run small farm – providing fresh vegetables, fruit, and herbs


Hello Hummus

Fresh, healthy, and flavorful hummus and grab-n-go salads made with grains and greens


Hog Dog Winery

Hand-made fruit wine


Hughes Apiary

Honey and other honey-related items


Iron Alley Soaps

Natural handmade soaps


KizzleFoods

100% Naturally Farm-Grown and Plant-Derived Specialty Spices


Loafers Bread Co

Bakery specializing in fresh, healthy, made from scratch bread

October 12, 19, 26


Lucky Sign Spirits

Spirits: Bourbon, Rye, Gin, Limoncello, Vodka

June 15; July 13; August 17; September 21; October 5


Machacha Foods

Cilantro and Macha based salsa


North Hills Community Outreach

Community services for seniors, people with low incomes, and the unemployed


Olive and Marlowe

Small-Batch, artisanal olive oils and balsamic vinegars


Pennsylvania Pure Distilleries – Boyd and Blair

Craft cocktails (bottles 750) vodka and rum

June 1; July 20; August 3; September 7; October 12


Pink Salt Sweets

Cookies, cakes, bars, brownies, scones, muffins, cupcakes, mini tarts, and specialty syrups


Pitaland

Mediterranean Bakery featuring prepared gyros, falafel, and fresh-squeezed lemonade


Pond Hill Farm

Greens, fresh herbs, produce, and fresh-cut flowers


Rockin’ Cat Organic Coffee & Tea

Organic & FairTrade coffees & organic tea, matcha, & herbal infusions


Rootspring Farm

 Locally and naturally grown flowers

June – September


Sturges Orchards

Apples, peaches, plums, Asian pears, cherries, and cider


Two Friends Creative Designs

forever flowers and garden art from upcycled glass

August 10


Very Merry Greens

Organic Microgreens and peppers

Alternating Weeks – June 8, 22; July 6, 21; August 3, 17, 31; September 14, 28; October 12, 26


weirdlittleearrings

Found toys repurposed into unique and nostalgic earrings that bring joy to both viewer and wearer

June 15; July 20; August 17; September 21; October 12, 19, 26


Wigle Whiskey & Threadbare Cider

Distilled spirits and ciders

June 8; July 27; August 10; September 7; October 5


2021 Market Vendors


412 Barbecue

Amazing sauces and seasonings curated to your taste buds!

June – September


565 LIVE SPEAKEASY & STAGE

AT THE BELLVEUE FARMERS MARKET

Live entertainment at the market sponsored by 565 Live Speakeasy & Stage


Arsenal Farm

Pies, Cinnamon Rolls, Bread- Olive Oil and Sea Salt, Garlic Parmesan, Kalamata, Lavender Almond

September 29; October 6, 13, 20, 27


Auburn Meadow Farms

Rare, premium, healthful meat and eggs from old fashioned cattle, hogs, and chickens; heirloom beans


Bona Fide Bellevue

Game and activity lending library


BreadWorks

Specialty breads and rolls


The Cakery

Classic cakes, pies, biscotti, scones, cookies, muffins, sweetbreads, and more


Chez Lapin

Artisanal soy candles and natural skin-care products


Creamery at Pleasant Lane Farms

Cheeses and Honey

September 22; October 6, 20


Compostable Artifacts

Soaps, toothpaste, lotions, chapstick, and hand sanitizers

June 2, 16, 30; July 14, 21, 28; August 18, 25; September 15, 29; October 20


Country Hammer Moonshine

Flavored Moonshine


Fungetarian

Mushrooms and Mushroom growing kits

October 6, 13, 20, 27

Grimm Botanist

Indoor tropical plants

June 2, 16, 30; July 14, 28; August 11, 25; September 8, 22; October 6, 20


Haffey Family Farm

Family-run small farm – providing fresh vegetables, fruit, and herbs


Hello Hummus

Fresh, healthy, and flavorful hummus and grab-n-go salads made with grains and greens


Hog Dog Winery

Hand-made fruit wine


Hughes Apiary

Honey and other honey related items

June 2, 30; July 7, 21; August 18; September 1, 15; October 6, 13, 20, 27


Iron Alley Soaps

Natural handmade soaps


Jordan Tomb’s

Organic & FairTrade coffees & organic tea, matcha, & herbal infusions


Katy Lynn Pottery

Ceramics and pottery

June 23; July 21


Kingfly Spirits

Artisanal, small-batch spirits

June 9; July 14; August 11; September 22; October 13


Machacha Foods

Cilantro and Macha based salsa

August 11; September 1, 22; October 6, 13, 20, 27


North Hills Community Outreach

Community services for seniors, people with low incomes, and the unemployed


Olive and Marlowe

Small-Batch, artisanal olive oils and balsamic vinegars


OragamiPGH

Wearable art made from paper


Pitaland

Mediterranean Bakery featuring prepared gyros, falafel, and fresh-squeezed lemonade


Pond Hill Farm

Greens, fresh herbs, produce, and fresh-cut flowers


Real Nutz Vodka

Hand-crafted locally made Pennsylvania premium vodka

September 15, 29; October 6, 20, 27


Rootspring Farm

 Locally and naturally grown flowers

June – September


Squarefoot Gardens

Microgreens, small potted plants

June-July


Sturges Orchards

Apples, peaches, plums, Asian pears, cherries, and cider


Tree Cup Tea

Organic tea that combats deforestation


Wigle Whiskey & Threadbare Cider

Distilled spirits and ciders


BFM News

Vendor Spotlight

Volunteer Spotlight

“The Bellevue Farmers Market is a family-friendly and community-centered event that has brought our neighbors closer together. I’m so glad we have this.”

Lucy S.

Bellevue Resident

Make a Contribution

While the market earns revenue through selling spaces at the market, earned revenue makes up less than 20% of our overall budget. Through generous contributions from our community, we are able to create a high-quality, professional experience for vendors and the community alike while supporting those who access food assistance programs. 

CLICK HERE TO CONTRIBUTE THE MARKET

Vendor Application

Are you interested in being a vendor at the Bellevue Farmers Market for the 2021 season? Please fill out the form below

CLICK HERE TO APPLY

Your support of the Bellevue Farmers Market reaches beyond the weekly market. In addition to promoting healthy lifestyles through better food choices, your contribution supports local farmers and entrepreneurs, keeping them in business and creating more jobs in our communities.

CLICK HERE TO SPONSOR THE MARKET

Get Weekly Updates

Learn about the Feeding Neighbors Program

At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Bellevue Farmers Market organized hundreds of volunteers and raised more than $100,000 in cash and in-kind contributions to create a meal delivery program for Bellevue and surrounding communities within a five-mile radius. The four-and-a-half month effort delivered 30,000 meals to individuals and families in the North Boroughs and surrounding communities. Below is the 26-minute documentary detailing the scale of the work, highlighting some of the many supporters and volunteers who made it possible.

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