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!


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!

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 2022
- LOCATION: We are returning to Bayne Park for the duration of the 2022 season!
- HOURS: The Bellevue Farmers Market is each Wednesday from June 1st through October 26th 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!
Farmers Market News
Bellevue Farmers Market T-Shirt Design Contest
Are you K-6 student in Northgate School District? Do you like to draw? We are holding a contest to design T-Shirts for the 2022 Bellevue Farmers Market.
2022 Vendor Application
Apply now to be a vendor for our 2022 market!
Bellevue Farmers Market 2021 Food Assistance Match
We are excited to multiply the buying power of in-need neighbors at our market by matching $1 for every $1 spent (subject to change as funds and opportunities allow).
Weekly Raffles – Benefitting the BFM FAM Match
Each week at least one raffle will take place at the market. Proceeds from the raffle will go towards the FAM Match. Buy your tickets at the Market Booth.
Bellevue Farmers Market Severe Weather Policy
The Bellevue Farmers Market has enacted a Severe Weather Policy to protect our guests, volunteers, and vendors.
Bellevue Farmers Market Parking
There are a number of available parking options for visiting the Bellevue Farmers Market.
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
Vendor & Volunteer Spotlight
Vendor Spotlight – Pond Hill Farm
Today’s Vendor Spotlight features Pond Hill Farm.
Vendor Spotlight – Auburn Meadow Farm
Today’s Vendor Spotlight is on Auburn Meadow Farm, specializing in beef, pork, and poultry.
Volunteer Spotlight – Liam Shoemaker
Today we meet Liam Shoemaker, the son of volunteer and Raffle Master Greg Shoemaker.
Volunteer Spotlight – Lish Templeton
Today’s volunteer spotlight is on Lish Templeton, who moved to Bellevue shortly before the pandemic and is excited to be part of the community.
Vendor Application
Are you interested in being a vendor at the Bellevue Farmers Market for the 2021 season? Please fill out the form below
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.
Sponsor the Market
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.